i wanna kill rats through periwinkle plant....? i wanna kill rats through periwinkle plant....?
Yes, rats, at least wild rats, are very aggressive to most other animals. Rats are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals. So eat anything if they can capture it and kill it.
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Rats can carry diseases that can be harmful to humans and pets. In certain situations, rat infestations can pose health risks and cause damage to property. Killing rats is often seen as a way to control their population and prevent these issues.
no. chickenfeed attracts rats.
Plaster of Paris sets when it comes into contact with water. If a rat eats it, and drinks water it will activate and harden in the rats stomach.
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To effectively kill periwinkle using vinegar, you can mix vinegar with water in a spray bottle and apply it directly to the periwinkle plants. The acidity of the vinegar will help to kill the plants by drying them out. Be sure to apply the vinegar mixture directly to the leaves and stems of the periwinkle for best results.
stem branches can develop in to new plants by vegetative propagation in periwinkle
Vinca and periwinkle are the same plant.
No, why would music kill rats?
Yes, cats can kill rats. Cats don't just kill only rats but they can also kill Mice.
A type of plant/flower (usually blue).
Periwinkle Tea. Jasmine Bougainvillea
Madagascar Periwinkle also known as Catharanthus Roseus has a reticulate venation
The Madagascar periwinkle plant has a fibrous root system, which consists of thin roots that spread out in all directions close to the surface of the soil. This root system helps the plant efficiently absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Periwinkle plants, specifically the Madagascar periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus), contain alkaloids that can be toxic if ingested. These alkaloids can cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and in severe cases, can be fatal. It's important to keep periwinkle plants away from children and pets.
A periwinkle plant has fibrous roots, which are thin and spread out close to the surface of the soil. These roots help the plant anchor itself securely and efficiently absorb water and nutrients from the soil.