Bats are generally not attracted to menthol or its scent, as their sense of smell is more attuned to natural odors associated with food and their environment. While some studies suggest that certain scents can repel or attract various animals, menthol is not known to have any specific appeal to bats. Instead, bats may rely more on echolocation and other sensory cues when navigating and foraging.
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It depends if they have flavors or menthol in them. They taste just like they smell. Like smoke.
It is a Vaseline like substance, with a strong smell of menthol. used commonly, to rub on the chest and put some under the nose of a person with a cold. menthol is said to help unstuck a stuffy nose.
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Cigarette smoke from Menthol cigarettes and some cologne for men according to someone who has met him. He smells good she says.
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I have never in my life heard of this. I suppose it might be for the obvious reason that an unsmoked menthol cigarette smells somewhat minty, or it might be ironic in the sense that menthol or otherwise, cigarettes make people's breath smell horrible.
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Menthol taste like mint or a peppermint taste. it cools your throat but after a while they start to taste real gross
The mint plant is known for its menthol smell and has shallow roots, making it a good candidate as the plant you are looking for. Mint plants are aromatic herbs that are often used in cooking and for their medicinal properties. They are easy to grow and maintain, and their shallow root system makes them ideal for container gardening.
"Top" menthol tobacco with menthol tubes will get you close to Newports.
Menthol is... well, "menthol".