No special preparation is reqired. All we de is tie it into a knot so that the weight of the leaves is concentrated and to avoid being blown away by the wind. Then, just plop it down on places where insects especially roaches hang out. You can leave the Pandan leaves for a year or two and it will still be as effective. It's been years since I last saw a rouch in our house.
An insecticide made from a chili ingredient can be used as an insecticide for termites. That is cayenne pepper. Another good remedy for pesky insects is cinnamon. Spiders can be gotten rid of using cotton swabs dipped in peppermint oil.
To make pandan wax, you will need pandan leaves, beeswax, and coconut oil. First, blend the pandan leaves with coconut oil to extract the flavor and strain the mixture. Melt the beeswax and mix it with the pandan-coconut mixture. Pour the mixture into molds and let it cool and harden before using it as wax.
The scientific name for Pandan is pandanus amaryllifolius. However, there are many kinds of pandan leaves. I know one type of pandan leaf that is added to rice to make it smell good, while another type is used to make beautiful products like bags and purses.
Yes, if you strike the cockroach with the pandan leaves, they will definitely scamper away and may even get killed! Yes, but go with a house gecko for roaches. They eat the roaches. It's really the best way.
I'm sorry, but isn't it obvious? You need PANDAN flavoring for the PANDAN bread so it would taste like pandan, silly! XD
Chili and salt are more of an animal block than an insecticide but you sprinkle it around the plant on on the plant to keep bunnies away but to kill to bugs on the plant you can take dish soap and water , put it in a spray bottle and spray the bugs on the plant. The soap coats the bugs outer shell and kills them. It well on Asian beetles and spider mites.
Chili leaves have long been used medicinally as a remedy for diarrhea and other digestive problems. For this purpose the leaves are usually used to make tea, although they can also be eaten by shredding and mixing them with other food. Chili leaves also have a traditional use as a plaster which can be applied to the skin to treat joint aches, sprains, swelling, burns and insect bites. For this purpose 2-5 leaves are used, making sure they are moist enough to adhere to the ache's area.
To make insecticide from the tuba-tuba plant, you can crush the leaves and stems of the plant to extract the juice. Mix this juice with water and a small amount of soap (to help the mixture stick to the insects) to create a natural insecticide spray. This mixture can be used to repel or kill insects on plants.
Yes, I can make homemade chili.
Yes, I can make chili for dinner tonight.
chili. marinade for pork or chicken
No but it can make you very ill