From a personal use, yes it works well. From a proven scientific approach, it is the only "natural" insect repellant in the U.S. that has been lab tested and certified to work. The Carroll-Loye school at UCLA Davis has tested and published the results. The only "off FIFRA list" product known to be effective for over 4 hours.
Whenever you are going to a beach or area that is known to have sand flies it is important that you bring protection with you.Repellant will work.
how you know any type of juice work on pennies how you know any type of juice work on pennies
the Bayer herbicide is a good solution for most of the plant rashes therefore it is likely to work for the cactus rash too.
A dog. Maybe something like this would work, not sure...http://www.critter-repellent.com/squirrel/squirrel-repellant.php
no
no,it is you get used to the tomato juice smell.
If something is "cactus", it is broken, doesn't work any more, or another great Australian idiom - "buggered". Practical application = "Bugger! The motor threw a rod. It's cactus."
yes.
The most common insect sprays effect the nervous system of an insect, but there are others that have a different mode of action. As far as perfumes, I can't say.
Orange juice would probably work the best.
no i did an experiment and results were lemon juice
In a word, "NO!!". Don't waste your money.