Yes they do but i don't know why.
Fences, nets, and repellants are used to keep garden pests away. They help in keeping pests such as birds, squirrels, opossums, and even certain insects away from the garden.
Attracts natural predators like birds.
Marigolds do not typically keep squirrels away from gardens.
To prevent pests from laying eggs in the soil of your houseplant, you can regularly inspect the plant for signs of pests, keep the plant clean and free of debris, use natural pest repellents like neem oil or diatomaceous earth, and avoid overwatering the plant to create an inhospitable environment for pests to lay eggs.
Marigold flowers do not have any pests. They are actually planted with other plants to keep pests away. ( and yes, this is correct )
NO
Pesticides are used to keep away insects or other pests.
A nice loamy soil, in a sunny spot that is free of pests is a great starting place. You also need to keep it weed free so that plants will not have to struggle, for space, nutrients and sunlight.
no because the might eat you and they are very dangerous
To prevent pests from laying yellow eggs in your houseplant soil, you can regularly inspect the plant for signs of infestation, keep the plant clean and free of debris, use natural pest repellents like neem oil or diatomaceous earth, and avoid overwatering the plant to create an inhospitable environment for pests.
To keep them safe from wolves and other predators
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