there hasn't been a repelent that has actually worked for bees.. Noone has been able to find something that can repel bees away.
Red wasps are wasps that are red and they will sting you in the balls.
Yes, if you destroy just the nest of the wasps they will survive. You will have to spray chemicals to kill the wasps.
Wasps do not sleep and they do not fly after dark. At night, wasps will continue to maintain the nest.
Wasps undergo a complete metamorphosis from larva to adult during pupation.
Sunlight and a stake through the heart. Garlic and Crosses repel them. Sunlight and a stake through the heart. Garlic and Crosses repel them.
You can get a vitiman that is called garlic
Mosquitoes don't like the smell of garlic so if you eat something with garlic in, it goes into your blood stream and they smell/taste it. Kind of like the stereo-type of vampires.
No garlic powder is not good at all for plants because it can harm the plants and kill them. P.S. Try using water instead of garlic powder. Sincerly, MoonlightApplesause@yahoo.com
To repel wasps, you can make a natural repellent. Fill a spray bottle with 4 cups of water and add in 1 teaspoon of peppermint oil. You can use this to spray the nest or a single wasp. They do not like the smell and will leave.
According to 'modern' lore, its supposed to repel vampires. Like how bug spray would repel mosquitoes. However, if you go by the original Transylvanian legend, its not mentioned at all.
since vapires and mosquitos are both drink blod it is supused that garlik were work for vampires to repil them
yes! How do I get rid of them???? We have a huge wooden deck with a pool and the stinking wasps are not only annoying, they are aggresive and sting often! We have tried wasp traps (waste of money) - anyone know how to get rid of them or what to treat the deck with to repel them?
Chili's and chili powder are common ingredients found in many natural insect repellents. Chili's have been shown to repel mosquitoes, flies and other insects, along with garlic and garlic powder.
is a common myth, it does however makes other people stay away from you and mosquitoes will head for the greatest cocentration of people/
there hasn't been a repelent that has actually worked for bees.. Noone has been able to find something that can repel bees away.
There is no such thing as a color that does not attract insects. One color may appear to repel one insect and yet attract another, as in the case of yellow not appealing to houseflies but attracting wasps. Light colors will not attract bees or mosquitoes even though they do not repel moths.