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Letter: Elephant sense

Published 24 August 2002

From Paul Blay

Michael Roe wasn’t the first to think of using tomato extract as a bug repellent (June 22, p 21). Those of us who remember the sequential biography of that great statesman, philosopher and scientist Babar the Elephant, already know that if you rub tomato leaves around a door, the tomato scent will deter ants from coming in through the gaps.

Perhaps Babar never patented the invention because the Celesteville patent office had a policy of allowing inventions of the greatest importance to be free to humankind. Or elephantkind.

Oxford

Issue no. 2357 published 24 August 2002

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