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lundi 17 mars 2014 à 15:35 Les Petits Liens Malfaisants, le 17/03/2014 à 15:35
A : Citronella Geranium : Pelargonium 'citrosum' is marketed as "mosquito plant" or "citrosa geranium" in stores in the United States and Canada, even though research indicates the plant is ineffective against Aedes aegypti mosquitos.[3] "Not only was the plant ineffective at protecting humans against Aedes mosquito bites, the mosquitoes were seen landing and resting on the citrosa plant on a regular basis."[1].
B : Tagète
C : Citronnelle
D : Cataire (herbe à chat)
E : Agératum du Mexique (la version proposée est un hybride à marque déposée)
F : Thym Citron
Bon, donc anti-moustique B, C, D et F, c'est efficaces, E un petit doute subsiste, A inefficace.
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A : Citronella Geranium : Pelargonium 'citrosum' is marketed as "mosquito plant" or "citrosa geranium" in stores in the United States and Canada, even though research indicates the plant is ineffective against Aedes aegypti mosquitos.[3] "Not only was the plant ineffective at protecting humans against Aedes mosquito bites, the mosquitoes were seen landing and resting on the citrosa plant on a regular basis."[1].
B : Tagète
C : Citronnelle
D : Cataire (herbe à chat)
E : Agératum du Mexique (la version proposée est un hybride à marque déposée)
F : Thym Citron
Bon, donc anti-moustique B, C, D et F, c'est efficaces, E un petit doute subsiste, A inefficace.
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