Yes, cayenne pepper can deter squirrels from digging in your flower pots. The strong scent and spicy taste are unappealing to them. Sprinkling cayenne pepper around the area can create an unpleasant environment, encouraging squirrels to stay away. However, it may need to be reapplied after rain or watering to maintain its effectiveness.
The heat level of cayenne pepper can vary, but on average, 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of cayenne pepper can be used as a substitute for 1 teaspoon of Tabasco sauce. This substitution may alter the flavor profile slightly, as cayenne pepper is a ground spice while Tabasco sauce is a liquid condiment. It is recommended to start with a smaller amount of cayenne pepper and adjust to taste based on personal preference.
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Cayenne is used for many things. One story I read as man was having a heart attack and his daughter kept giving him cayenne and his heart started ascting normal again. Its also food for your metabolism.
squirrels and green plants are connected to the oxygen cycle. The squirrel, like most living things breathe in oxygen and breathe out CO2 ( carbon dioxide ). Green plants or any plants in general, like a flower for example would take in that Carbon dioxide and give out oxygen. This process continues on and on in the oxygen cycle
Squirrels have more in common with mice because they eat just about the same things a mouse does.
I don't really know sorry.
There are a lot of different things called "pepper".MOST of them are fruits. For example, black pepper is the cooked, dried, and ground fruit (including seeds) of the plant Piper nigrum, and bell peppers and chile peppers are both fruits (there are different varieties with varying degrees of "hotness", but bell peppers, ghost peppers, and everything in between are all the same species, Capsicum annuum). Cayenne pepper ( one kind of red pepper) is the ground-up dried fruit of a variety of the same species. A different kind of red pepper is the ripe fruit (sometimes pickled in brine or vinegar) of Piper nigrumagain.However, white pepper is the seeds (without the fruit) of Piper nigrum, and "pepper dulse" is a kind of seaweed.
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1/8 teaspoon dry cayenne pepper is equal to one fresh cayenne pepper. Note: I tried using the dry instead of fresh. Turned out very thin. Too thin. I wouldn't recommend using powder for sauces etc.
India Hence the spice trade and the search for a way to get things that make bland food taste better. There's a reason Colombus called Native Americans Indians, that's where he wanted to go.
The two things that attract an insect to a flower are the smell and the color.