Head lice are known to dislike certain strong scents, particularly those from essential oils like tea tree oil, lavender, and peppermint. These fragrances can be irritating to lice and may help deter them. However, while these scents can be used as preventive measures, they are not a guaranteed solution for eliminating an infestation. Proper treatment with medicated shampoos is usually necessary for effective lice removal.
Yes. But the oil has to be worn on the head regularly. Lice hate the smell of the oil and hence will stay away from the head or even if it gets onto the head, it will die out of fatigue.
They hate the lemon smell and most dogs hate chocolate smell but it depends on what type of dog you have
The smell of dead sharks.
Breathing through your nose causes you to smell it, and if you hate it you wouldn't want to smell it. If you breathed through your mouth, you are less likely to smell it and strangely, taste it!
Because they hate the smell of the peel of the orange. It makes them dizzy.
no
They don't hate the smell of humans, but rather are cautious of the smell of predators. To a wild rabbit, humans are predators. To pet bunnies, humans may not be associated as predators.
You can get headlice if you put your head close to someone who has headlice. The lice cannot jump but they can crawl onto other peoples hair.
Animals hate stragers because of smell. Nearly every animal smells. When animals can't smell a friendly smell or a already-smelt-smell, they can become worried, distressed, possibly, but very rarely, run away.
he loved headlice! he loved headlice!
well, it depends on how much headlice a persone has if enough headlice may suck so much blood it could damage your brain and you may passaway.
Vampires hate pumpkin more then garlic. They say it is the smell.