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Plants can be large allies in domestic protection, not only to the embellishment environments, but also to dig unwanted animals. Among these are the Scorpions, which represent a real risk in many regions of Brazil.
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Some species have smells and natural substances capable of rejecting these arachnids. Cultivating them in strategic areas such as gardens and courtyards is an easy way to reduce the scorpional approach.
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Look at some effective plants in this role and also understand the dangers that these animals offer to human health.
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Ruda is one of the most traditional in natural combat to parasites. His strong smell works like a repellent and helps to keep the scorpions away from the environment.
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Easy to cultivate in pots or flower beds, Ruda is resistant and can be used both in internal areas and courtyards. In addition, it transports a popular protective symbolism.
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Rosmarino also stands out for its essential oils of intense aroma. In addition to the aromatic dressing, it acts as a natural barrier against small animals, including scorpions.
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It can be grown in pots near doors and windows or directly on the garden of the garden. Therefore, it combines culinary functionality with safety in the internal environment.
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Lavender is also efficient thanks to its surprising perfume. This smell is pleasant for humans, but removes parasites and arachnids.
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In addition to the repellent, laundry offers a delicate appearance and can be grown in sunny areas, decorating and protecting at the same time.
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Basil is another aromatic plant that helps to reject the scorpions. Its smell removes insects and indirectly reduces the presence of these animals.
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With green leaves and frequent use in the kitchen, basil combines domestic use and natural safety in the environment.
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Scorpions are poisonous animals that hide in dark places such as cracks and debris. Its presence in urban areas has increased by the accumulation of waste and insects.
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The bite can cause intense pain, swelling and, in serious cases, complications that require immediate medical treatment. Children and elderly are the most vulnerable.
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In Brazil, the Tityus genre is the most common and the most dangerous. Some species can cause serious and even fatal accidents.
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Therefore, keeping the environment clean, devoid of debris and strengthened with repellent plants is a simple measure that helps to reduce the risk of contact with these animals.
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