Alternative pesticide.
No, lanzones peelings are not an effective fly repellent. It is better to use commercially available fly repellents or natural remedies such as citronella oil or lavender to repel flies.
Lanzones peelings can used for many other things aside from mosquito repellent. Uses include as incense, an antibacterial agent, and diarrhea treatment.
The peel of lanzones contains compounds that have insect-repelling properties, particularly due to its high content of essential oils and other phytochemicals. These compounds can disrupt the sensory receptors of insects, making it difficult for them to locate hosts or food sources. Additionally, the strong scent emitted by the peel acts as a natural deterrent, keeping pests at bay. This makes lanzones peel a popular natural repellent in some cultures.
It has a Azadirachtin, a chemical compound that is came from the family of Meliaceae that can be use as a pesticide.
its lanzones!
because of the aromatic smell emitted by the mixture, drives and kills the mosquitoes. if you have already a finish product of this you can use the smoke of this repellant for the smoke is a good agent in making mosquito repellant. It is more better if you make it ina a commercial katol. If the katol can't burn, then you can increase the pulverized lanzones.@dhelzrye@ryedel rod mendoza
Lanzones belong to the plant family Meliaceae and the genus Lansium. The scientific name for lanzones is Lansium parasiticum.
yes lanzones has latex that looks like milky drops.
The scientific name for lanzones is Lansium parasiticum.
The English term for "lanzones fruit" is "langsat".
Lanzones contains 1.0 mg of Ascorbic Acid or Vitamin C. Lanzones is also a good source of Vitamin E and Calcium.
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