Yes, smoke can repel bugs because the smell and chemicals in smoke can be irritating to insects, causing them to avoid areas with smoke.
Yes, fire can repel bugs because the heat and smoke produced by the fire can deter insects from coming near the flames.
Yes, the smoke from a fire can help keep mosquitoes away due to the scent and chemicals it releases, which can repel the insects.
Smoke only repels mosquitoes. Mosquitoes leave the place where there is smoke primarily the smoke made by dry leaves of any kind. Smoke from burning papers for card boards will hardly repel mosquitoes. Smoke from Coconut shell and the outer hairy content (i dont know the exact term of it) which is removed from coconut before using it will make mosquitoes vacate the area temporily. All these are temporary solutions.
The Green Smoke cigarette is better than real cigarette, it has no tar in it but does have nicotine.
Cigarette Smoke Phantom was created in 2002.
smoke comes through the filter on the cigarette and into your lungs
You can inhale the cigarette smoke, but not the cigarette. To smoke is to inhale the smoke when it's in your lips. You also can inhale the smoke when the cigarette smoke is near to your nose, or through your open mouth. But never try to do it. Smoking is very harmful.
If i test to see how cigarette smoke affects household plants, then it will be that cigarette smoke has shown to have an plants though it with oxygen.
no
It can.
yes do not smoke