we think it will work because caffeine has a strong smell and maybe insects wont like it.
Caffiene doesn't naturally appear in food, yet it does appear in plants as a natural substance and is a pesticide. The caffeine is then stripped off the plant and used in products such as coke or coffee. Caffiene doesn't naturally appear in food, yet it does appear in plants as a natural substance and is a pesticide. The caffeine is then stripped off the plant and used in products such as coke or coffee.
Plants produce caffeine as a chemical defense against herbivores and insects. The caffeine acts as a natural pesticide that deters these animals from feeding on the plant's leaves or fruits.
Caffeine was not invented. It is a naturally occurring compound found in many plants, including coffee, tea, and cocoa. The plants produce it as a type of pesticide, as it kill many kinds of insects.
Tobacco juice... specifically, the nicotine contained in it... is sometimes used as a pesticide.
Pyrethrum is used as a pesticide.
Nearly all caffeine is obtained from natural sources. Many plants (~60+) produce caffeine as a natural part of their biochemistry. Since caffeine is a natural pesticide, it seems logical that plants that produce it would have an advantage in resisting pests. The biggest sources are probably coffee beans, tea leaves, and kola nuts.
vinegar can be as a pesticide because its acidity can kill a pest or insects in garden
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It depends on what kind of pesticide is being used and how bad the crop is infected.
Chocolate contains sugar and caffeine, both of which are stimulants.
Nicotine is used as a pesticide.
Pesticide commonly used for fruit flies.