Yes, it is the oil (cymbopogon flexuosus) found within the plant that acts as an insect repellent, and insecticide. It is certainly not effective in all situations and I would suggest that you refer to the EPA's chemical database for more information. It is obviously recognized by them as such; the EPA code for Lemongrass Oil is 040502. It is a tropical grass native to southern India, and Sri Lanka. It's scientific name is Cymbopogon Citratus.
Because Lemon Is Acidic, Insects Won't Prefer It As They Can Burn Themselves.
no it cannot be
Lemon is a natural repellent for cockroaches, however lemon grass is not. You can try using garlic cloves, and catnip as a repellent as well.
citronella
Lemon Grass is a type of bush-like grass which one can find in Kerala, India. It is a cattle feed too. Through distillation process oil is extracted from lemon grass and this oil is used as repellent and has high medicinal values.
lemon is fruits that can it people or human.. but the lemon can be product example of insect repellent but it cant do anything just follow the steps of scientific method first: the problem ??? this is the problem: how do an experiment insect repellent? second: the research of insect repellant... example:your research is how can make the experiment of insect repellant .. this the research for me!!!!! third: the hyphothesis of the experiment. and in the hypothesis we have control variable ( CV ), dependent variable (DV) and independent variable (IV) and this we called procedure or hypothesis... forth: the material for experiment... example : lemon-empty spray bottle or bottles-grass of lemon..... fifth: observation (analysis of data ) result/data of expt. sixth: conclusion- this statement for the expt. will accept not reject of hypothesis seventh: recomendation of the expt.... example : natural repellant eight: the CONCLUSION will retest the expt. for the surely and we have the statement for this analysis...!!!! PLease... magtiwala lang kayu sa aking answer im not a scientist but i can do anything expt. or the problem for you.... BY : john christopher g lamera VII- st philip the apostle pateros catholic school...!!!!! hehhee.......... Nice one lamera genuis ka huh!!!!! mukhang parehas pa tayo ng exp. huh kc ung akin lemongrass oil... BY:Jamielyn M. Agliam VII- St. Philip the Apostle
No, ants hate Lime and will move next door.
you should get the exact amout of neem tree leaves and direct it from the sun and wait it until 3 days. if the laves get color brown, these is the time that it could be used.:) yan lang po ang aking natutunan:)
It can. Depending on the bug. Garlic is a much better repellent though. As well as other herbs such as lemon grass, citronella, eucalyptus, rosemary and mint.
"yes, the lemon and eucalyptus ingredient mix that makes up Buzz Off makes an effective insect repellant for all types of flying, crawling and slithering insects."
A banana is not a mosquito repellent but it is said that it will help once you already have a mosquito bite. It will supposedly reduce the swelling and stop the itching.
I would think store bought tick replant would be better. Actually, Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus is sold in stores under the brand name Cutter and Repel Lemon Eucalyptus. Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus (OLE) is recommended by the EPA and Center for Disease Control as the only plant based ingredient for use as a repellent. Many studies have been conducted and OLE is proven to be as effective as DEET in repelling ticks and mosquitoes.
disadvantages of lemon grass
Tagalog translation of LEMON GRASS: tanglad