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  2. RS Recommends: Keep the Bugs at Bay With These Citronella Candles

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    Consider citronella oil which, when used in candles or sprays, can be helpful in keeping your immedia. The days are getting longer, temperatures are getting higher, and inseams are getting shorter ...

  3. The Pioneer Woman dropped an outdoor collection at Walmart.

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    The Pioneer Woman Betsy 3-Wick Outdoor Citronella Candle, Pink. Banish pesky mosquitos and other bugs with this 3-wick citronella candle. Once the 13-ounce wax candle is fully burned, you can use ...

  4. 15 items under $100 to make your backyard a more inviting oasis

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    Keep the mosquitos at bay with a tabletop citronella candle. This one from Walmart's in-house brand Mainstays comes in a stylish glazed ceramic pot that you won't mind keeping out on display even ...

  5. Outdoor candle - Wikipedia

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    An outdoor candle, [1] which is also known a pitch torch or a garden candle [2] (Swedish: marschall, Danish: haveblus, [3] Finnish: soihtukynttilä) is a large (usually 10 cm wide) tealight-like candle that is lit outside. Outdoor candles are commonly found in Scandinavia, [4] and are used as an outdoor decoration in private gardens, graves or ...

  6. Citronella oil - Wikipedia

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    Citronella oil is an essential oil obtained from the leaves and stems of different species of Cymbopogon (lemongrass). The oil is used extensively as a source of perfumery chemicals such as citronellal , citronellol , and geraniol .

  7. Cymbopogon nardus - Wikipedia

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    Cymbopogon nardus, common name citronella grass, is a species of perennial aromatic plant from the family Poaceae, originating in tropical Asia. C. nardus cannot be eaten because of its unpalatable nature and is an invasive species that renders pastureland useless, since cattle will starve even in its abundance.

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