"yes, the lemon and eucalyptus ingredient mix that makes up Buzz Off makes an effective insect repellant for all types of flying, crawling and slithering insects."
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Buzz cut
The Fly Papers The Buzz on Hollywood's Scariest Insect - 2000 TV was released on: USA: 2000
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bees buzz. A high pitched buzz means it is annoyed and may sting.
Only the common black lemur has been reported to use millipedes (not centipedes). The toxin produced by the millipede causes the black lemur to foam at the mouth, and is used by the lemur as an insect repellant, apparently. The lemurs rub the toxin over their bodies. However, the original research paper reporting this behavior said that its use as a narcotic is unlikely since it did not seem to impair the lemurs' ability to move through the trees immediately after. The behavior was recorded and aired on BBC's Animal Planet, in which they claimed the lemurs were getting a buzz. But what is reported on Animal Planet isn't always true to science.
The buzzing noise of a wasp -- and any other insect for that matter -- is caused by the movement of its wings as they beat a couple of hundred times a second.
No. Although it is effective in sound quality and rhythmic accuracy to subdivide buzz rolls, some situations could call for a use of unorganized buzz rolls. Such situations are typically associated with the property of creating musical distortion.
The possessive form of the noun buzz is buzz's.
Buzz Buzz Hiccup Buzz is how a drunk bee goes every time it flies home.
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