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Some bird repellents also use tanglefoot because birds are generally reluctant to perch on a sticky substance.
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These chemical defenses can act as repellents or toxins to herbivores, or reduce plant digestibility.
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Most are resolved using nonlethal methods including habitat modification, repellents, noise- and light-devices, and altered animal husbandry practices.
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Other more natural repellents contain chili pepper or capsaicin extracted from hot peppers.
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By planting to attract beneficial insects and to detract from others it eliminates the need for using man made chemicals and insect repellents, a process often known as companion planting.
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Usage instructions for repellents vary from country to country.
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Other repellents such as sticky, tacky substances placed on or near windows, trees or buildings may deter many birds and small mammals.
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Natural repellents include catnip, chives, garlic, and tansy, as well as the remains of dead beetles, but these methods have limited effectiveness.
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Use of nets and mosquito repellents is becoming more common.
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A better approach is to use repellents that specifically target the chigoe flea.
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