Mud can help keep bugs away primarily due to its texture and moisture content. When applied to the skin, it can create a barrier that makes it difficult for insects to land and bite. Additionally, the smell of mud may mask human scents that attract bugs, while certain natural compounds in the mud can repel insects. Overall, this combination of factors contributes to its effectiveness in deterring pests.
acctually keep them they keep away bugs by eating them i have one to and never have bugs near my house
Cats can help keep bugs away from the house by hunting and catching them, but they may not eliminate all bugs.
There are no type of sheets that will help keep bed bugs away.
Well, the huge ears on an elephant are constantly wafting to keep the elephant cool, and to keep away a few bugs. They don't have much fur so they keep cool. They use their long trunks to suck up water and wet themselves. They have thick leather like skin, they use this advantage to roll in wet mud, the wet mud is cold. The mud sticks to their skin, keeping them cool and keeps the bugs off them. By Amber D
it will keep certain bugs away from all types of plants.
Marigolds, mint, and chrysanthemums are plants that can help keep stink bugs away from your garden.
Mud fish eat weeds and small bugs
The colonists kept mosquitoes away with smoke and mud. The mud when it dried made a hard cover so the mosquitoes could not get to the skin.
Some of the best ways to keep bugs away without using pesticides in the garden, are to use egg shells and organic products such as used coffee grounds. The acidic nature will help ward off bugs.
pesticide- it depends on state regualtions and what bugs you have in that area what type/brand you use
because they wanted to keep the bugs away.
They use it as a natural sunblock and to keep away bugs.