Yes. If you take Apple mint and rub it on your skin it helps keep mosquitoes away.
Spiders do not like the smell of peppermint, so yes it does help keep them away.
Well if you have diarrhoea then you can take a tablet to keep the runs in and sucking a mint can help
Mint leaves, lemon juice, and papaya can help keep skin clear.
If you are referring to mint in toothpaste, this has been a long trusted home remedy. Applying toothpaste to pimples helps dry them up. You need to do it for about a week.
it depends, if there is a strong smell given of by it then it may wake you up other wise there's no reason for it to help keep you awake
it freshens your breath.
In order from best to okayest, its mouthwash, breath mint, brushing your teeth with tootshpaste
In my opinion Mint doesn't grow better with one plant or another. The only concern for mint is to keep it watered, and keep it in a pot, so it doesn't take over.
to keep the food from not spoing
Mint is hard to get rid of. I suggest pulling it out and keep a watchful eye out for new spouts.
Although lime has not been proven to keep rats away, some natural methods like growing mint or citronella plants in your garden has been suggested as an effective way to keep rats away from your home. Peppermint oil can also be used as a deterrent, as well as raw sweet potato, which is actually poisonous to rats. However, if you have a serious infestation its probably best to call an exterminator.
yes it does help, but taking medicine is better!