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What smell do dog mites hate?

Braxton Runolfsdottir
Braxton Runolfsdottir
2025-08-15 13:57:45
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Dogs seem immune to bad smells, there are plenty of scents that most dogs tend to hate. These smells, like citrus and vinegar, are known for being strong and overpowering. Strong citrus scents are unpleasant for your dog and may deter them from digging up your plants or specific areas in the yard. Citrus scents are excellent for deterring your dog from areas you don't want them to get into. Try squeezing some lemons around an area you want your dog to stop digging. If you don't want to harm your plants with pure lemon juice, try laying lemon or orange peels on the soil instead.
Ewald Stoltenberg
Ewald Stoltenberg
2025-08-05 12:56:55
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Mites have an exquisite sense of smell, which they use for finding food and a mate. Although the article does not explicitly state what smell dog mites hate, it mentions the sense of smell in the context of dust mites. The chemical that makes house dust mites gather together in defense has been identified as neryl formate, a common scent used in foods and perfumes. When disturbed or if humidity or temperature levels change and the colony is threatened with extinction, the mites give off a stress or alarm warning pheromone that causes the colony to aggregate or mass together in a tight ball for safety. The warning pheromone is an easily accessible chemical product known as neryl formate.