yes because it runs out of air
yes
In the regular spelling, it's just the name of a flavouring often associated with toothpaste and breath fresheners. In your spelling - I have no idea.
Yes, when you inspire you take in a breath; when you expire you breathe out.
Air fresheners can deplete ozone. If they contain depleting CFC's.
If you get close enough to where the spider is, yes air fresheners kill spiders.
No
chemicals
Bob Surloff
yes
pop it open
Automatic air fresheners are a newer fad going on right now. Some of the main companies that make automatic air fresheners are Glade, and Air Wick. However, these air fresheners are not always the best choice.
Occasional exposure to air fresheners isn't likely to cause problems, as long as the products are used as directed. However, the chemicals in air fresheners may irritate your eyes, skin and throat. In addition, long-term use of air fresheners may contribute to indoor pollution - which can sometimes trigger asthma and other lung problems.