Citronella is an oil which is used to repel Mosquito's. It is extracted from the leaves and stems of Cymbopogon which is commonly known as lemongrass.
Most people agree that citronella helps fight off mosquitoes, but not much. Here is what FAQ Farmer Marcy had to say: "Citronella is OK. The problem with this is, if there is the slightest breeze it can certainly affect what it's suppose to do. Many people don't care for the smell of it and if some people have allergies it can bother them." Here is what gardening expert Walter Reeves said about it: "Citronella can reduce the number of bites - but only for people who stand very close to the candle or Tiki torch. If you enjoy smelling like smoke and risking a clothes fire, smoke-generating mosquito products might be for you."
Before any candles are lit, the family will congregate around the Chanukiah and get ready to light the candles. Also, the blessings are said before the lighting.
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Yes. There are the blessings which are said when lighting the candles; and there are the Hallel and Al Hanisim.
It is five.It said there is 8 candles to begin with.Then it said it four were blown out so that would be four still lit.Then it said the window blew out 1. So if you put all that together you get three candles still burning.8-4-1=3So three candles were still lit.In the morning, those three candles will have melted and no longer count as candles, leaving the unlit and whole candles left.8-3=5So 5 candles are left.
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The candles were special because they were handmade and scented with fragrant herbs that the turtle collected from the forest. They were also said to have calming and healing qualities.
There is not a mixture for using yellow ginger as a mosquito repellent. However, burning the ginger plant outdoors is said to repel mosquitoes.
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Margaret Fuller, an American journalist and women's rights advocate, is often credited with this quote. Fuller believed in sharing knowledge and empowering others through education and enlightenment.
Each night of Hanukkah, candles are lit and blessings are said over the candles. There are also parties and songs, and people eat potato pancakes called latkes. There is also a growing tradition of exchanging presents, but this is a new tradition.