Smoke only repels mosquitoes. Mosquitoes leave the place where there is smoke primarily the smoke made by dry leaves of any kind. Smoke from burning papers for card boards will hardly repel mosquitoes. Smoke from Coconut shell and the outer hairy content (i dont know the exact term of it) which is removed from coconut before using it will make mosquitoes vacate the area temporily. All these are temporary solutions.
Yes, smoke can repel mosquitoes because it interferes with their ability to detect humans and animals through the carbon dioxide we exhale.
Yes, fires can repel mosquitoes due to the smoke and heat they produce, which can deter mosquitoes from coming near the area.
Yes, fire can deter mosquitoes because the smoke and heat from the fire can repel them.
No, smoke does not effectively eliminate mosquitoes. While smoke may temporarily repel mosquitoes, it does not eliminate them completely. To effectively control mosquitoes, it is recommended to use insecticides or other mosquito control methods.
Cigarette smoke is harmful to most living beings as they have negative effects on certain body parts. Mosquitoes are either affected by traces of cigarette smoke or leftover nicotine in a smoker's bloodstream and would have adapted to avoid them.
Yes, the smoke from a fire can help keep mosquitoes away due to the scent and chemicals it releases, which can repel the insects.
Not any smoke, at least no in breathable concentrations. If you fill a room with smoke that even you can't breath, mosquitoes aren't going to go there neither. But there are specific smokes, from some plants that do repel mosquitoes.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that bananas repel mosquitoes.
No, smoke does not effectively kill mosquitoes. While smoke may temporarily repel mosquitoes due to the strong odor and irritants, it does not have a significant impact on reducing mosquito populations or killing them. Using insecticides or mosquito traps is more effective for controlling mosquito populations.
try burning the neem leaves. the smoke should repel the mosquitoes
Yes, fire can repel mosquitoes due to the heat and smoke it produces, which can deter them from approaching. However, relying on fire as a primary method of mosquito control is not recommended due to safety concerns and potential environmental impact.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that vitamin B can effectively repel mosquitoes.