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- 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...
- 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...
- that Patagonia used unnatural water repellants to make their outerwear able to repel water effectively. These repellants have been found to be carcinogenic...
- Water-repellent gl**** (WRG) is a transparent coating film fabricated onto gl****, enabling the gl**** to exhibit hydrophobicity and durability. WRGs are...
- 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 shark repellent is any method of driving sharks away from an area. Shark repellents are a category of animal repellents. Shark repellent technologies...
- A stain repellent is a product added to fabric in order to prevent stains. Stains on fabrics are classified into three types: water-based stains and oil-based...
- considered rare. The seeds of C. odollam are used as biopesticides, insect repellants, and rat poisons due to its toxicity to these animals. Investigations...
- However, Victoria's Secret Bombs****, a perfume not advertised as an insect repellant, performed effectively during the first 120 minutes after application...
- to hear the audio of the interview. "Julia Child Helped Develop Shark Repellant During World War II". The National WWII Museum via Internet Archive. Retrieved...