A flea bomb and other type of pest control bombs will kill the bees that are currently in the area. However, the rest of the swarm that do not get killed will just rebuild their hive in the same spot.
Yes insecticide foggers will kill bees. It may take more than one fogger to kill a large amount of bees.
no fleas do not like bees
you cant put a Mister or fogger in a ballpython cage it will kill the snake
Anything containing pyrethrins, a common insecticide. bees are hypersensitive to it.
An insecticide is a chemical meant to kill insects.
use the systemic insecticide or the common spray insecticide. but better you use the systemic insecticide.
in the bee stinger that will attract other bees and causes problem.
According to Ortho's Malathion label, it will kill ants - but not Fire, Pharaoh, Carpenter, and Harvester ants. You need to know what kind of ant you are targeting. Always follow label instructions.
no they dont
To get rid of bees living in pampas grass you will need to use a non toxic insecticide that is not harmful to the grass. It is best to apply the application of insecticide at night when the bees will be back in their nest. You can follow up by spraying chamomile oil on the area you wish to discourage the bees from re-visiting.
The insecticide DDT will sterilize a German cockroach. The insecticide will prevent the cockroaches from reproducing and will eventually kill them.
possibly but it will poison the soil, kill any plant it contacts and can seep to nearby wells. its also dangerous as it can ignite
Put your ear against the wall, and listen for buzzing. If there are bees in the wall you can make a very small hole in the wall (nail size) and spray a fogger in that will kill the bees.
defintely not just get flea spray "Bombing" can also mean using a fogger spray. Yes, they can help IF the fogger is one intended to kill fleas.