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  2. What is silver vine? Everything you need to know about the ...

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    Since these chemicals are natural insect repellents, cats may have evolved to behave like this around silver vine because the behavior spreads the chemicals on their fur, helping them prevent ...

  3. Cat repeller - Wikipedia

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    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 are most commonly used by gardeners, in order to prevent damage to their gardens, to avoid cat feces , or to protect birds .

  4. Animal repellent - Wikipedia

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    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. Plants and other living organisms naturally possess a special ability to emit chemicals known as semiochemicals as a way to defend themselves from predators.

  5. List of pest-repelling plants - Wikipedia

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    They have been used in companion planting as pest control in agricultural and garden situations, and in households. Certain plants have shown effectiveness as topical repellents for haematophagous insects, such as the use of lemon eucalyptus in PMD, but incomplete research and misunderstood applications can produce variable results. [1]

  6. Catnip - Wikipedia

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    [37] [38] Oil isolated from catnip by steam distillation is a repellent against insects, in particular mosquitoes, cockroaches, and termites. [39] [40] Research suggests that, while a more effective spatial repellant than DEET, [41] it is not as effective of a repellent when used on the skin of humans as SS220 or DEET. [42]

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    Angry Orange is an enzyme-based cleaner that may further act like a repellent, considering that most cats have a natural dislike for citrus-based scents. 7. Change Preferences