YES!, just add garlic and ginger for this kind of repellant
The arrangement or system of veins, as in the wing of an insect, or in the leaves of a plant. See Illust. in Appendix., The act or art of hunting, or the state of being hunted.
an insect, a creature, and a cat.
Dried neem leaves are often used in storing wheat grains because they have insect-repelling properties. Neem leaves contain compounds that act as natural insecticides, helping to protect the wheat from pests like weevils and beetles. Placing dried neem leaves in the container can therefore help to keep the stored wheat grains free from infestation and spoilage.
An antennation is an act of antennating - one insect touching the antennae of another.
It's a class of insecticides that act on insect's nervous system.
Cedar wood is most often used in hot tub construction. A few reasons are: it is a very sturdy wood; it contains various natural oils, which act as a barrier against wood rot and decay; also, the scent of cedar is very pleasing, but a little known fact is that the scent is actually a natural insect repellant! Nobody wants dead bugs in their hot tub!
The homophone for "leaves" is "leaves" (pronounced like "leevz") which can also refer to the act of departing or going away.
The tiny hairs on a Venus Flytrap's leaves act as trigger hairs that detect movement. When an insect or prey touches these hairs multiple times within a short period, the trap closes to capture the prey for digestion.
Avocado leaves contain compounds such as flavonoids and other phytochemicals that can act as natural insect repellents. When crushed or heated, these leaves release essential oils that emit strong scents, which can deter mosquitoes and other pests. Additionally, the presence of certain compounds may disrupt the insects' ability to detect human scent, further reducing their attraction. Using avocado leaves as a natural repellent can provide an eco-friendly alternative to chemical insecticides.
Leaves act like umbrellas that prevent rain water from reaching the ground.
The twigs branches and leaves act as a filter for the wind and reduce the force and therefore the damage.
At the end of Act 1 he leaves the Capulet house by the front door. In Act 2 he sneaks into their back yard.