No.
Not only does lavender repel lice, but it repels most bugs (including spiders)
i dont think a mint leaf would bother a snake
Yes! Spiders do not like any citrus scents. Such as Oranges, limes, and lemons.
Plants such as mint, basil, and marigolds can be used to repel stink bugs.
Yes they do, they give out a smell that keeps spiders away, humans don't recognise the scent though
it helps repel spiders and calm them down.. try reading heartland
Some plants known to repel stink bugs include marigolds, catnip, and mint.
Mint is a good plant to grow if you want to repel mice. Place mint plants around the yard, and some in pots near the house to discourage the mice from coming inside.
There's no evidence that sugar gum trees keep spiders away. Several oils, such as tea tree and citrus, may be able to repel spiders.
Residential spiders can be exterminated safely with moth balls or with oils of citrus and mint plants.
Yes, mint can be used as a natural insecticide due to its strong scent and compounds, such as menthol and pulegone, which repel various insects. Essential oils extracted from mint are often utilized in homemade pest repellents. While not as potent as synthetic insecticides, mint can effectively deter pests like ants, spiders, and mosquitoes in gardens and homes. However, it may be less effective against larger infestations and should be used as part of an integrated pest management approach.