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taste repellent

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Squirrels of Florida
... to solve squirrel-chewing problems by using some type of repellent. As a rule, repellents are very ineffective in solving this ... rarely change their pattern of behavior. One possible exception is taste repellents. Taste repellents are designed to stop chewing. They seem to ... enough, no repellent will stop them. But if the object is not too desirable, it will often work. Taste repellents will not ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

HortNews- December 2005
... Commonly used deer repellents include the following products. Deer-Away Big Game Repellent (37% putrescent whole egg solids)- This odor/taste repellent that has been reported 85% to 100% effective. It is ... protect trees against rabbit and mouse damage. Miller's Hot Sauce Animal Repellent (2.5% capsaicin)- This taste repellent is registered for use on ornamentals, Christmas trees and fruit trees. Do ...
hortparadise.unl.edu

FPHG -
... scare tactics is that birds become accustomed to them over time. Chemical Repellents: One chemical repellent, methyl anthranilate (MA), currently is registered for use on small fruits in Pennsylvania. In the ... significantly less than untreated fruit. In addition, human consumers could not detect a difference in taste between fruit that had been treated earlier in the season and fruit that had not ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

Fragrant Fare—A Selection of Traditional and Unusual Plants for the Scented Garden
... so in order to lure pollinators. Plants with scented foliage get their smell from water-repellent essential oils manufactured by glandular leaf hairs known as trichomes; the smell's main job ... of the plant in your favorite sachets, potpourris, and herb pillows. The fresh leaves also taste great chopped together with lemon verbena (Aloysia triphylla) and added to tropical fruit salads. Costmary ...
www.bbg.org

Thyme
... sleep better.) Another uses Kitchen spice : In the kitchen it can be used to increase taste in dishes, giving them a different flavor and enhancing their medicinal properties. It has also ... indigestion, a disorder often related with the lack of this element in the body. Mosquito repellent: Having alcohols and essential oils ( specially carvacrol that has an industrial use as disinfectant and ...
www.botanical-online.com

bulb.com: Flower Bulb FAQs
... . Squirrels can be terrible pests! They won't bother daffodils and other narcissi bulbs (which taste terrible to them!), but they find tulips and crocus in particular to be worth the ... . This tall dramatic plant gives off an odor that squirrels (and deer too, reportedly) find repellent. There is a book on the subject, "Outwitting Squirrels," by Bill Adler, Jr. (1988 Chicago ...
www.bulbsociety.org

Growing Herbs for the Home Gardener
... 12 to 18" 10 to 12" Sun Sow seed in early spring, cuttings. Mild peppery taste; used with meat, cabbage, rice, and bean dishes, stuffings, teas, butters, vinegars. Table 2. Growing ... or division. Bitter flavor; toxic if consumed in large quantity; ornamental plant, dried arrangements; insect repellent. To conserve moisture and prevent splashing mud, mulch your garden after planting. Use 1 to ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

New Orchid Display Greenhouse - Devonian Botanic Garden
... plants with defense mechanisms against the hot, dry summer in which they grow. Their bitter taste renders them inedible to most pests and livestock, and their fragrant smells attract pollinating insects ... to treat athlete’s foot. The stem and leaves are used for cooking, an insect repellent and in the cosmetic industry (in soap and hair care products). Other members of the ...
www.devonian.ualberta.ca

Fruiting Trees, Shrubs, and Herbaceous Plants
... the leaves, contain azadirachtin. This is a systemic pesticide with both repellent and insecticidal properties. It has little if any toxicity to mammals ... 1.1-2.2 lbs. fruits that are often favored for their taste and size over the regular large fruited varieties. Another advantage ... fruits are medium to large and have a hint of cinnamon taste. Bears mid season. ‘Hana-Fuyu’ is non-astringent and one of ...
www.echonet.org

Deer-Away Deer & Rabbit Repellent
... safe, easy to use, biodegradable, non-toxic, economical and efficient. History Deer Away Deer & Rabbit Repellent was developed by Weyerhaeuser Corporation for use in reforestation to protect Douglas Fir seedlings ... is putrescent egg solids. Deer Away products repel by odor and taste. Unlike products that repel only by taste, Deer Away products teach animals to avoid plants before they bite. ...
www.treehelp.com