Well, am guessing these would be anything that keeps vampires away, like garlic, silver, and in some stories, a crucifix
Garlic and communion wafers
Cat repellents work by emitting strong scents or creating unpleasant textures that cats find unpleasant. These repellents can be in the form of sprays, granules, or ultrasonic devices. When cats encounter these repellents, they are deterred from entering or staying in the treated area.
There are two different types of deer repellents. One of them is the contact repellents which are directly applied to plants. The other one is area repellents which are often placed in a problem area.
No, mosquito repellents do not repel. They instead block the mosquito's sensors so they are not aware that you are there, the repellent basically hides you from the insect.
The main component of lemonsito and calamondin are natural repellents to mosquitoes. These are commonly used ingredients in liquid mosquito repellents.
Most mosquito repellents will not work on bees. In fact, there are certain fragrances in some mosquito repellents that will actually attract bees.
No.
I know of none that do.
yes they do
There are three types of cat repellents, electronic, liquid spray, and water. Garden Harvest Supply offers all three types of cat repellents.
Sprays and repellents such as k9 advantix.
Cat repellents can be effective, but their success often varies based on the specific product and the individual cat's behavior. Many repellents use scents or tastes that cats find unpleasant, which can deter them from certain areas. However, some cats may become habituated to the repellent over time or simply ignore it. For best results, combining repellents with other deterrent methods, such as physical barriers or environmental changes, is often recommended.