- that
Patagonia used
unnatural water repellants to make
their outerwear able to
repel water effectively.
These repellants have been
found to be carcinogenic...
- N-diethyl-m-toluamide) or
metofluthrin which is the most
common ingredient in
insect repellants. It was
first sold in 1957. It is used to
avoid mosquito bites by applying...
- An
insect repellent (also
commonly called "bug spray") is a
substance applied to the skin, clothing, or
other surfaces to
discourage insects (and arthropods...
- This list of pest-repelling
plants includes plants used for
their ability to
repel insects, nematodes, and
other pests. They have been used in companion...
- An
animal repellent consists of any
object or
method made with the
intention of
keeping animals away from
personal items as well as food,
plants or yourself...
- A cat
repeller is a
device or
substance used to
discourage cats from
entering an area, or to
encourage them to
leave if they do enter. Such deterrents...
-
water only
adhered to the gum-treated parts,
making them even more oil-
repellant. An oil-based ink was then applied, and
would stick only to the original...
- used to
deter pests,
specifically mammalian pests.
Targets of
capsaicin repellants include voles, deer, rabbits, squirrels, bears, insects, and attacking...
- seen in
those that
contain galantamine or epinorgalanthamine. The
rodent repellant properties of
Narcissus alkaloids have been
utilised in
horticulture to...
- A
shark repellent is any
method of
driving sharks away from an area.
Shark repellents are a
category of
animal repellents.
Shark repellent technologies...