Actually, yes. It depends on which plant and what its eating. I saw this and tried it and to my surprise it worked. They might try it once but I'm pretty sure they will regret it. Hope this helped!
bad for your stomach
Cayenne pepper is not an ideal substitute for cumin. Cumin is a non-spicy spice. Cayenne pepper is ground-up pepper flakes, which are spicy.
There are many recipes on the Internet for Cayenne Chocolate Cookies. The ingredients include cocoa and cayenne pepper.
just get empty capsules, buy cayenne pepper and fill them up and you have cayenne pills
The likely word is cayenne pepper, named for the capital of French Guiana.
no. pimiento is a mild to medium pepper that is often sliced into strips and pickled before use. Cayenne is a hot pepper.
Crushed red pepper is not a substitute for cayenne.
YES but cut the amount in half. If your recipe calls for one teaspoon of crushed red pepper you can do a 1/2 teaspoon of cayenne instead
Absolutely.
Kill Them! Try sprinkleing the area with moth balls or moth crystals. You could also spray the area with apple bitters or circle the area with cayenne pepper or black pepper or both. If that doesn't work you could string a hot wire all the way around your garden.
Yes, it is.
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