No, that is just a persistent myth. More effective would be removing sources of standing (and especially stagnant) water, in which the mosquitoes lay their eggs.
(See Snopes.com link, below.)
Yes, Citronella plant has a very repelling smell for the mosquitoes hence it keeps mosquitoes away.
The colonists kept mosquitoes away with smoke and mud. The mud when it dried made a hard cover so the mosquitoes could not get to the skin.
No, vinegar will not actually kill mosquitoes. However, it will keep mosquitoes away. This is because mosquitoes are not attracted to the vinegar smell, therefore, they are deterred.
Brian doesnt keep the mosquitoes away until he manages to make fire. The smoke from the fire is what keeps the mosquitoes from "attacking" him.
Yes, mosquito ferns are very effective at repelling mosquitoes. The active chemical in the leaves of the fern deter mosquitoes.
fight them with all your soul
Planting a eucalyptus tree will help keep mosquitoes away. Eucalyptus leaves are covered with oil glands that produce the unmistakable smell of eucalyptus.
Most of the time fireflies are in large groups and they eat mosquitoes so if I were a mosquito I would stay away.
they disagree because of oppinion some like spraying them to keep away insects and some dont its all to do with oppinion
As countries become warmer, they also become more suitable for mosquitoes. So mosquitoes are gradually spreading further and further away from the equator, north and south.
One of the best products to keep away mosquitoes is cedar oil. Cedar oil is the best mosquito repellent.
Oh, no. Don't do that.