Don't even think about it!
Malathion is for use outside not inside.
The slightest amount can seriously poison you to the point that you get real sick and depending on the amount used could even die.
Leave bed bug removal to the pros.
u could try using mint oil to repel them
tnt
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.
What are the risk characterization of malathion?
red ants
to eat you scients have talk to ants and they say that when they eat you they say YUMM YOU WERE VERY VERY VERY GOOD :)
malathion is an evil warlock, he could do just about anything
No.
Ants use their antennae for smelling, feeling, and hearing.
Very good for leaf cutter ants. They bring cut leaves back to their nest, chew them into tiny pieces and use them as a substrate to grow fungi which they feed to their larvae and eat themselves.
yes ghost ants make really good pets
Borax kills ants.
Malathion has shown very good activity as a non-systemic wide spectrum insecticide effective in to control insects on fruits and vegetables. This pesticide is the oldest and most heavily used aliphatic organophosphate, having been introduced in 1950 and quickly adopted for agricultural use on most vegetables, fruits, and forage crops to control an extensive range of insect pests. Malathion was found to be safe for use around pets, and seems to control practically every kind of garden and household insect including both aphids and cockroaches. It is even used on humans to control head, body, and crab lice, and as a flea powder for dogs, cats, and other domestic animals. Nevertheless, it's general practice not to use malathion on cats that are younger than 10 weeks.
yes ants "does" use defenses to protect "themselfs"