246 WORMS, SLUGS, ETC. 



Rats and mice, it is said, may be driven from fields and 

 barns by the presence of the common mullein plant, and also 

 of garlic bulbs, if laid round in small stacks, while the oil of 

 rhodium and oil of anise-seed, if rubbed on meat, will attract 

 rats unfailingly to a trap. 



Tansy leaves, as also elder and walnut leaves, either in 

 their actual state or as a decoction, will keep flies from 

 animals and meat. 



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