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Comparison of Chili, Orange Peel,
and Cinnamon Essential Oil Extract as a Pest Repellant
A Research
Presented to
Diliman Preparatory School
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for Science Research
BAUTISTA, PAUL IVAN T.
FE VIDAL, GEROME M.
TUAZON, DANIEL
MARCH 2016
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study
One of our greatest problems especially the farmers are the [Link] cause us
many troubles. They eat the plants from which we get our food and they also make the
work of farmers more difficult.
Rice is a staple food in the Philippines. It connotes survival, and the absence of it
would mean starvation. If the pests destroy it continuously, time may come that we will
experience the scarcity of rice. On the other hand, these pests also affect the fruits and
vegetables from which we get the nutrients that are needed by our body and from which
many people get their income.
It is just very simple to make. We can do it in lesser time, lesser expenses, and
lesser work but with great assurance that it is effective though we cannot say that this is
totally safe and has no harmful effects. However, with proper use and carefulness, this
will be a big help for us all.
Ants can transmit infectious bacteria, including Salmonella and Staphylococcus. It
has been reported at least as far back as 1914 (Wheeler) that if an ant walks through an
area densely populated with infectious bacteria, they track it along in quantities large
enough to show up in a Petri dish. Many of the typical invasives have been found to carry
such pathogens (pharaoh ants, and fire ants).
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Statement of the Problem
This study aims to determine the effectivity of chili (Capsicum annuum), orange
peels (Citrus sinensis), and cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum) as an organic pest repellant.
Specifically, this study aims to:
Compare the effectivity of chili, orange peels and cinnamon essential oil extract in
warding off ants.
Significance of the Study
This can help stop spreading diseases from pests because ants can carry bacteria
and might transfer them to food or an open wound. This study will provide other people
with alternatives to commercial insecticides. This can also help the farmers to control the
increasing amount of pest because ants are a serious pest to humans and livestock.
Delimitations of the Study
The researchers only used chili, orange peels and cinnamon essential oil in making
the organic insecticide. The organic insecticide was sprayed only on ants (Formicidae)
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CHAPTER 2
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
This Review of related literature focuses on the effect of Cinnamon, Chili and
Orange peelings as a natural insecticide. This study contains information about
Cinnamon, where can it be obtained, its description, and the effect and what is does to
insect. The study and test of Chili if it has a potential to be used as an extract to pesticide
production, what is does to insects. And the uses of orange peelings.
Cinnamon
Cinnamon is a spice that comes from the branches of wild trees that belong to the
genus "Cinnamomum" (Nordqvist, 2015). Cinnamon is also called as Cinnamonmum
zeylanicum. Cinnamon is a spice that can be obtained in the inner bark of a small, tropical
evergreen cinnamon tree (Park, 2011). Cinnamon is the second most popular spice, next
to black pepper in the United States and Europe (Nordqvist, 2015). Cinnamon trees are
native to Southeast Asia. Cinnamon has a long history both as a spice and as a medicine.
Cinnamon is a great source of manganese, fiber, iron and calcium. Cinnamon's essential
oils also qualify it as an "anti-microbial" food, and the cinnamon has been studied for it
can stop the growth of bacteria as well as fungi (Zoladz, 2004). It is also effective in
reducing blood sugar levels and lowering cholesterol. Cinnamon can be used as an
insecticide to get rid of the undesirable insects that can be found in your house. Dengue
fever is a viral disease spread by mosquitoes. Particularly, pure cinnamon is effective in
killing mosquito larvae, can act as an all-purpose insect repellent (American Chemical
Society, 2004) Insects dislike cinnamon for two reasons: (a) insects do not like the feeling
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of the powder in their mandibles, and, (b) insects hate the spice odor. The advantages of
using cinnamon as a natural insecticide are the house will be free from unwelcomed
insects, and the cinnamon will give a wonderful aroma. Natural insecticide will reduce the
amount of poisoned children and pets from ingesting insect repellents, which contain
chemicals, as well as repel the insects in the house without the potential for unpleasant
health effects. Cinnamaldehyde is the main component in the cinnamon leaf oil and is
used worldwide as a flavoring agent (American Chemical Society, 2004). Bark oil from
the Cinnamomum cassia tree is the most common source of cinnamaldehyde. The
disadvantage of cinnamon is that, if cinnamon is used too much in the insect repellent, it
can burn your skin since its highly concentrated (Park, 2011).
Orange Peelings
Orange peelings are the rind of the orange. The Florida orange juice industry
generates 5 million tons of citrus peel waste annually (Bloch, 2007). The oil on the orange
peelings can also be used to remove water stains in your metal fixtures (Bloch, 2007).
And orange peelings can also be used to remove bad odors. Most insects hate limonene,
which comprises 95% of the oil in an oranges peel, and is being used in all sorts of
applications, including the manufacturing of plastics (Bloch, 2007). A pure blend of orange
peel and water can be applied to an area to discourage ants from crossing. Citrus
sinensis (sweet orange) and Citrus aurantifolia (lime) had insecticidal activity against
mosquitos (Ezeonu, 2001). Small piles of zest can be placed around an area to keep it
free from flies and mosquitoes (Bloch, 2007). The oil in orange peels shows promise of
being a powerful all-purpose insecticide (Bass, 1984) Orange oil can wipe out a colony of
fire ants and could kill wasps and flies without harming any human, animals and the
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environment (Bass, 1984). Orange oil is being used in many cleaning products these days
for its pleasant aroma and powerful solvent properties (Bloch, 2007). Some studies claim
rubbing orange peel on your skin will repel mosquitoes.
Chili
Chili is the spicy fruit of plants in the genus Capsicum. Chili has been found as one
the oldest spice use in the world (Evans, 2007). Chili originated in South America and is
now widespread throughout the tropics and subtropics. Chili are now grown around the
world, and is widely used as medicine, and as or vegetables in cuisine (Evans, 2007).
Chili offers truly powerful medicine for boosting circulation, dilating blood vessels and
protecting the cardiovascular system (Evans, 2007). Chili has insecticidal properties,
insects do not like plants with strong odors or taste (Grover, n.d.). Capsaicin that gives
the chili its hot flavor is distasteful to insects. Spraying plants or the soil with chili powder
spray can keep away the insects from biting (Grover, n.d.). Chili can be used to control
ant infestations (Shwartz, 2001).
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Computation of the Effectiveness of the Spray
First they subtracted the percentage of dead in the heck plat from the
corresponding figure for the treated plat and called the remainder the
effectiveness of the treatment.
Let X = the percent living in the check.
Let Y = the percent living in the treated plat.
Then X Y = the percent killed by the treatment
And the percent killed by the treatment (X Y) divided by the percent of
living in the check (X) gives the control or expressed by an equation.
( Abott W.S.,1952)
100 =
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CHAPTER 3
MATERIALS AND METHODS
MATERIALS
1.)135 milliliters Chili pepper (Capsicum annuum) adding more might kill the ants.
2.) 262 milliliters Orange peel (Citrus sinesis) adding more can kill the ants. 3.) 47.4
milliliters Cinnamon essential oil (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) adding more can also kill
the ants. 4.) 474 milliliters Water so that the pesticide wont have that much
concentration. 5.) Graduated cylinder to get accurate measurement for liquid
substances. 6.) Electronic balance used to measure solid substances. 7.) Beaker for
temporary container. 8.) Spray bottles container for the pesticide. 9.) Litmus paper to
separate liquid and solid.10.) Gloves used for handling the cinnamon.
PROCEDURE
Preparation of the Spray with Orange Peel
265 milliliters orange peels extract and 474 milliliters of water were added in a
beaker and mixed.
.Preparation of the Spray with Chili
135 milliliters of chili pepper and 474 milliliters of water were added in a beaker
and mixed.
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Preparation of the Spray with Cinnamon Essential Oil
47.3176 milliliters of cinnamon essential oil and 474 milliliters of water were
added in a beaker and mixed.
Applying the Spray
The ants were enticed using a chocolate chip cookie. After the ants were
attracted, 30 ants were manually collected for each setup. Three (3) trays were
prepared, each having a dimension of 30x30 centimeters. Another chocolate chip
cookie was placed at the center of each tray so the ants will stay in one place. Thirty
(30) ants were placed in each tray. A small amount of water was placed around the
edge of each tray so that the ants would not cross it. The chili spray was applied to the
ants in setup A, the orange peel spray to the ants in setup B, and the cinnamon
essential oil spray to the ants in setup C. Each setup was sprayed with 2 milliliters of
each extract.
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CHAPTER 4
RESULT AND DSCUSSION
Spray No. of ants No. Ants left Equation Percent
Control
Chili 30 18 30 18 40%
100
30
Orange peel 30 23 30 23 23.33%
100
30
Cinnamon 30 16 30 16 46.67%
100
30
Table 1 shows the computation of the effectiveness of each spray. The effectiveness
percentage of the orange peel spray is 23%, whereas the percentage for chili is 40% and for the
cinnamon essential oil is 46.67%. This shows that the cinnamon essential oil spray is the most
effective among the three sprays.
Cinnamon disrupts ant communication. Cinnamon leaf oil upsets an ants sense of smell.
Ants rely on a chemical scent known as pheromones to find food and send signals back to their
home base.
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CHAPTER 5
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
Conclusion
Based on the results, cinnamon essential oil spray is most effective ant repellant.
Recommendations
Based on the results and conclusions gathered, the researchers recommend the following
for the future use of this study:
Use of other organic repellants such as coffee grounds (ants are repulsed by the strong
smell the brewed coffee grounds put out), mint (mint deteriorates the smelling abilities of
ants and thus, aids in preventing ant attacks), and cucumber and pepper (the taste of
cucumber and smell of pepper is not appealing to ants).
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APPENDICES