Yes it does work, had a three day garage sale, put two bags either side of the doors, which were open of course, no flies in the garage...Amazing!!
Maybe they don't
yes
No plants repel dairy flies . I live in an area where there are a lot of dairies and if there were plants that killed or repelled them it would be planted everywhere. Nothing works against these pesky flies.
I've heard nicotine repels aphids.. could it repel fruit flies in the drain system?
Eucalyptus, geranium, bay and certain mint varieties.
The best way to repel black flies while outdoors is by wearing a commercial bug repellent. These can be sprayed onto skin and clothing. Anything that includes DEET works well.
The science is simple since a bag of water doesn't repel flies.
Use repel and sprint around
Not that I know of, but some reason, a plastic sandwich bag filled with plain water and hung near door way entrances will repel flies! found this at http://www.shelsgarden.com/natural.html * Gnats, flies and mosquitoes * Plant basil around your patios and sitting areas, or keep it in pots on the deck or porch to help repel these flying nuisances. Water well before you expect to be out, to enhance the aroma. Early Americans would keep pots of basil on their windowsills to keep flies out of their homes. * Crush fresh basil leaves in your hands, and spread the oil over your skin to keep them away.
they repel. opposites attract!
They are not.There is a common myth that a plastic bag filled with water will repel flies. This has been tested and there is ZERO evidence that it works. In fact, in one test the bag actually increased the number of flies present.
Mint is a good plant to grow if you want to repel mice. Place mint plants around the yard, and some in pots near the house to discourage the mice from coming inside.
You repel me, Mike.The magnets repel each other.We must repel the enemy assault.
Well, as long as you have FPS Russia on your side and a lot of guns, I think you safe...