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    insect repellent

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    An insect repellent is a substance applied to skin‚ clothing‚ or other surfaces which discourages insects (and arthropods in general) from landing or climbing on that surface. There are also insect repellent products available based on sound production‚ particularly ultrasound (inaudibly high frequency sounds). These electronic devices have been shown to have no effect as a mosquito repellent by studies done by the EPA and many universities.[1] Insect repellents help prevent and control the outbreak

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    Insect Repellent

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    INTRODUCTION A. Rationale The researchers chose this issue because of the increasing incidents of dengue fever cases in the region & in the country. They believe that this study will greatly contribute to the prevention of insect bites especially in younger children. The researchers are aiming that it will help minimize the cases of dengue which is considered as a year round disease & is fatal. Health care in the Philippines has been a dilemma of many Filipinos especially those families

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    Insect Repellent

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    Synthetic repellents tend to be more effective and/or longer lasting than "natural" repellents.[9][10] In comparative studies‚ IR3535 was as effective or better than DEET in protection against mosquitoes.[11] However‚ some plant-based repellents may provide effective relief as well.[9][10][12] Essential oil repellents can be short-lived in their effectiveness‚ since essential oils can evaporate completely. A test of various insect repellents by an independent consumer organization found that repellents

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    Introduction The researchers wanted to make citrus peels as a main ingredient for insect repellent because we can also get the fruit in our own tree or backyard and get only the peel. The lemon peel contains Vitamin C and citric acid which are also good for our skin. While an orange peel also contains Vitamin C. These peels can ward off mosquitoes. It’s said that mosquitoes are totally repulsed by either scent. The essential oils that can be extracted from lemon and orange peel are

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    i am so afraid of any kind of insect especially cockroaches and i want to act before i have a problem with it. What do you suggest i do to prevent the insects from even approaching my house? If this happens‚ how do i minimize the problem? Thanks There is nothing more annoying than having a houseplant with an insect infestation and not knowing what to do about it. To prevent destruction from pesky insects‚ though‚ you must know what you are up against and what is effective to keep the pests away

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    BACKGROUND Insect repellents help to prevent and control the outbreaks of insect-borne diseases such as malaria‚ Lyme disease‚ dengue fever‚ and bubonic plaque. Actions to reduce vector- borne diseases can result in major health gains and relieve an important constraint on development in poor regions. Insect repellents are important to the public health tools for the prevention of vector-borne infectious diseases. Technically‚ an insect repellent is any chemical or natural‚ that causes insects or other

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    Beverage Ingredients: Regional Insights Oils‚ Flavour Enhancers‚ Flavours‚ Flours‚ Fluorescers‚ Fragrances‚ Humectants‚ Insect Repellants‚ Insecticides‚ Lacquers‚ Milk‚ Minerals‚ Miscellaneous Ingredients... Premium Views To Stop Spread Of Malaria of the female Anopheles mosquito by using mosquito nets and insect repellents. The spread of the population of mosquitoes‚ especially of that of the female Anopheles... Premium Hospitality Training Source: Hospitality - Your Keys to Success. Lanny

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    Oregano Insect Repellent

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    Background of the Study Dropout is a student who leaves a specific level of education system without achieving first qualification. A number of dropout students are increasing. School dropouts have a serious negative impact on the societies. Early dropout from the education system leading into low qualification and most often to unemployment and other social problems is the cause for an increasing education divide in many countries. Often this divide further distances various social‚ cultural

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    little sticky.  Put it in a container. LEmongrass GArlic and GInger Insect Repellant (Investigatory Project) By: Mikaela Singson and Allen Jeso Eloro Presented to: Mr. Ongsotto Abstract Our purpose of making this repellant is that insect will avoid destroying that object like plants‚ things‚ foods and such for it has a strong smell insects doesn’t like. And we make this repellant by boiling the two ingredients and after that‚ we combine it together

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    Sunflower

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    Sunflower 1. Botanical Classification i. Botanical Name: The botanical name of sunflower is Helianthus annuus L. ii. Biological Classification: Kingdom Plantae Class Magnoliopsida Order Asterales Family Asteracae Genus Helianthus Specie H.annus 2. Origin And History Sunflower probably originated in the south-western United States‚ or somewhere in Mexico‚ where it was used in many forms. It was introduced to Europe in the 16th century and imported into Russia

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