Apples are Safe for Rabbits. Veterinarians agree that apples of all varieties and colors are a good addition to your rabbit's diet. Red Delicious, Gala, Honeycrisp, and Granny Smith are the varieties that you're most likely to find in your local produce section, and all of them are safe...
No, you cannot use Listerine in place of bug spray. According to Doctor Karla Robinson,it does repel mosquitos. However, it does not have lasting effects. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A social media post making the rounds claims you can use Listerine mouthwash as a repellant for mosquitoes. What s...
(Seriously, we have vivid childhood memories of the marigolds we proudly planted in the front yard being destroyed by rabbits in a matter of days.) They’re easy to grow and ProFlowers explains that they have a chemical called pyrethrum in them. It’s an ingredient used in many repellants...
repel rabbits. Bugleweed or carpet bugle (Ajuga reptans) produces 6- to 8-inch blue flower spikes in spring, accompanied by scalloped leaves. Hardy in USDA zones 3 through 10, bugleweed adapts to a variety of light situations, including deep shade. Spotted dead nettle (Lamium maculatum), ha...
Catmint (Nepeta):The minty-flavored leaves are known to repel squash bugs as well as aphids. Tomatoes allegedly prevent black spot, though not many people are inclined to combine roses and tomatoes. Lavender and catmint are good atkeeping rabbits away.Four o’clocks(Mirabilis) and larkspur (Con...
Head here for some tips on how to repel them. Did you know gnats hate certain kinds of scents? Try Lighting citronella candles, using lemon or vanilla sprays. While gnats are a fan of sweet-smelling fruit, they can’t seem to stand vanilla, lemon, or even lavender. A little spritz can...
All they betray of the hidden life is by means of symbol; if it were not for the recurring evidence of murder – the disemboweled rabbits, the headless flickers, the torn squirrels – we should forever imagine our cats to be simple pets whose highest ambition is to sleep in the best ...
is what I intended to discuss, but somehow it became a written exercise in free association, chasing various rabbits round the meadow. Why do we wait for information to be spoon-fed to us by “experts”? Experts screw up. They’re human—they’re no better than all us non-experts. ...
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