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Yes, bleach will kill fungus.
The Clorox website says that its color-safe, non-chlorine bleach is not a registered disinfectant with the EPA.
Yes, bleach in sufficient quantities kills cactus plants. Bleach contains a form of chlorine, which is used to kill germs in water. Diluted bleach is one of the gardener's remedies for plant and soil problems. But the bleach must be very much diluted, used in very small amounts, and applied very irregularly to cause more good than harm.
Yes, bleach is toxic.
You put a sponge is chlorine bleach to kill mold that mold that is growing in the sponge.
Wash with chlorine bleach to kill the mould.
It is very possible if you use a big quantity.
No. It seems that only chlorine bleach can.
Chlorine bleach has been found effective in killing HIV outside of the body.
Er, yes. Bleach will kill essentially any living thing when it is poured in an undiluted form onto it, or if it is swallowed in large amounts. Humans as well as small household animals can receive chemical burns from bleach when it comes in contact with skin. So be careful with bleach!
yes it will. it will burn right through the roots and suffocate the plant
Try bleach. It should kill the bugs and keep algae from growing.