yes it is..
Is any useful leaves beside pandan
The person who discovered that pandan leaves can be used as insecticide is not known. Pandan has been used as insect repellant since the old times.
malamang pandan leaves noh
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Yes, if you strike the cockroach with the pandan leaves, they will definitely scamper away and may even get killed! Yes, but go with a house gecko for roaches. They eat the roaches. It's really the best way.
Pandan leaves and there roots have medicinal benefits and are said to aide in curing many diseases. They help relieve headaches, arthritis pain, and even a hangover.
Materials:§ Mature pandan leaf (Pandanus amaryllifolius)§ Lemon grass(Cymbopogon marginatus)§ Strainer§ Spray bottleTest InsectsNymphs or cockroachesProcedure· To obtain the leaf crude extract, boil 19.8 grams of pandan leaf for 30 minutes in 800 mL of distilled water.· Crush the lemongrass and add it to the pandan extract· Filter this using the strainer and decant into the spray bottle.
digitalis
The scientific name for Pandan is pandanus amaryllifolius. However, there are many kinds of pandan leaves. I know one type of pandan leaf that is added to rice to make it smell good, while another type is used to make beautiful products like bags and purses.
The pandan wax has very basic and easy steps. First, cut the leaves and crush it in the blender and then put it in the refrigerator to make it solid.
Leaving a couple of the freshest foliage two inches (5.08 centimeters) long in an infested area and replacing them when the smell weakens is the best procedure for using Pandan leaves as a cockroach-controlling insecticide. The woody plant in question (Pandanus spp) repels odor-abhorring cockroaches with its strong smells.
No special preparation is reqired. All we de is tie it into a knot so that the weight of the leaves is concentrated and to avoid being blown away by the wind. Then, just plop it down on places where insects especially roaches hang out. You can leave the Pandan leaves for a year or two and it will still be as effective. It's been years since I last saw a rouch in our house.