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Soap disrupts the surface tension of water. So if you have fine particles floating in water (I personally use parsley flakes, which float better than pepper does) and you put a tiny trace of soap on your finger, and then touch the water, it breaks the surface tension at that point - but the surface tension of the water on the OTHER side of the flake is unchanged. The surface tension pulls the flakes away from the soap. So the flakes aren't running away - they are being released from the surface tension!
Pepper spray is used as a self-defense tool. When you spray t in somebody's eyes it burs and they can not see long enough for you to get away from danger. You can also buy pepper spray at any grocery store but if you do not want to spend the money then here is how to make pepper spray. First, you need a spray container. You can buy new, empty and clean ones or you can use a old plastic hair spray container - just wash it well. You need dried hot chili or pepper flakes and Cayenne red pepper - ground- In one cup of water in a simmering pot and 2 tablespoons of cayenne and 1/4 of the pepper flakes. Cook/simmer for 25 - 30 minutes with lid on pot Stain liquid and place in plastic spray container Throw away the strained pepper flakes. You now have home made pepper spray.
DOES SNAKE AWAY KEEP SNAKES AWAY FROM YOUR HOME
Pepper spray is used as a self-defense tool. When you spray t in somebody's eyes it burs and they can not see long enough for you to get away from danger. You can also buy pepper spray at any grocery store but if you do not want to spend the money then here is how to make pepper spray. First, you need a spray container. You can buy new, empty and clean ones or you can use a old plastic hair spray container - just wash it well. You need dried hot chili or pepper flakes and Cayenne red pepper - ground- In one cup of water in a simmering pot and 2 tablespoons of cayenne and 1/4 of the pepper flakes. Cook/simmer for 25 - 30 minutes with lid on pot Stain liquid and place in plastic spray container Throw away the strained pepper flakes. You now have home made pepper spray.
No it does not keep snakes away well it depends on the species but it is most likely not to keep the snakes away because i have two snakes and we tried @nd it did nothing
a Mongoose is really good at keeping snakes away
I think it is hopeless!!! We have tried red pepper flakes, cayenne pepper and moth balls! I just read about sprinkling blood meal around the plants but it has to be done weekly and after each rain. I think we will try that next.
There should not be any white flakes in bottled water. If you have white flakes in your bottle, do not drink it, throw it away and open a new bottle of water.
Corrosion.
No, it has no properties that would repel snakes.
The myth is that St. Patrick drove away the snakes in Ireland.
because snakes are snakes and frogs are frogs