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  2. List of pest-repelling plants - Wikipedia

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    repels fleas, moths, ants, beetles, rodents, [4] aphids, squash bugs, and the cabbage looper [3] Spiny amaranth: repels cutworms: Stone root: repels mosquitoes [5] Summer savory: repels bean beetles [3] Tansy: repels ants, many beetles and flies, squash bugs, cutworms, Small White, and Cabbage White [3] Thyme

  3. Nuisance wildlife management - Wikipedia

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    For example, peer-reviewed publications have consistently shown that ultrasonic devices do not drive unwanted animals away. [ citation needed ] Second, even when the repellent has been shown to work, animals in dire need of food will "hold their nose" and eat anyway because the alternative is essentially death by starvation.

  4. Opossum - Wikipedia

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    Opossums do possess a placenta, [31] but it is short-lived, simple in structure, and, unlike that of placental mammals, not fully functional. [32] The young are therefore born at a very early stage, although the gestation period is similar to that of many other small marsupials, at only 12 to 14 days. [ 33 ]

  5. Reports of rats are on the rise in Tri-Cities. Here’s what ...

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    Keeping rats away. Pointe Pest Control says the main thing you can do is to control food sources, which is important if rats are in the neighborhood. That means not having pet food, bird seed or ...

  6. This Gardening Technique Keeps Pests Away Naturally - AOL

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    Choosing the right companion plants can help keep pesky animals and inspect away from your crops and allow them to ripen. But keep in mind that some plants don’t make great companions and ...

  7. 1080 usage in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Common brushtail possums, an invasive pest in New Zealand whose population is controlled with 1080. 1080, the brand name given to the synthetic form of sodium fluoroacetate, [1] is used in New Zealand in efforts to control populations of possums, rats, stoat and rabbits, [2] which are invasive species in the New Zealand environment. [3]

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