![]() Is there any practical use for hedge apples. A recent study did find some cockroach repellency in a purified extract from the fruit – but not in the whole fruit. People in the Ozarks used to put whole fruits into cupboards, between joists, and in other dark crev. The wood is dense, & is used for fence posts & is great for. ![]() Since squirrels regularly chew through these fruits to get the tasty seeds inside, a rodent repellent effect seems pretty unlikely. The fruit is not poisonous, but its not worth eating either. Hedge apples are actually a type of apple tree. In some versions of the story, the repellent effect has been transferred from spiders to cockroaches, mosquitoes, chicken mites, or mice. Yes, hedge apples are eaten by many different animals including rabbits, squirrels, raccoons, opossums, skunks, foxes, deer, and even humans. ![]() What's more, spiders seldom show any sign of being able to detect airborne odors! They live on the trees and even make webs on the fallen fruit. Details vary, but in general it seems that people put these aromatic fruits around their walls in fall to "keep spiders from coming in." Since house spiders don't actually come in from outside, of course this works just fine, but there is no evidence that spiders are repelled by Osage oranges. Myth: "Hedge apples" (Osage orange fruit) or horse chestnuts can be used to repel spiders.įact: The story that the fruit of the Osage orange tree (also called hedge apple, monkey ball, or spider ball) can repel or ward off spiders turns out to be extremely widespread in Midwestern states, where the trees are common.
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