It's hard to get anything to hold up out of doors since heat/uv/moisture make just about everything disappear. Your best bet is bait stations which will keep the population & the pressure down. harborage reduction (if applies) may benefit also.
yes they kill them and they never return.
There are many types of roach pesticides and repellents on the market. It is best to prepare the repellent as instructed on the label.
theres such thing as safe? its poison so i would say there is no such thing as safe poison.
Bird-B-Gone Bird Repellent would be a good option.
I myself would not put any soap on my dog go to a store or the vet to get a mosquito repellent.
The product Off (TM) is a bug repellent safe for skin and most clothing.
so they feel safe
Off Skintastic FamilyCare insect repellent is safe for use in infants 6 months and older. The product does contain a small amount of deet. Insect repellents containing deet should be applied only once a day to children and should be washed off when the need for insect repellent has passed.
Generally, yes. There are also many types made specifically for children.
Animals know which plants are safe to eat because first, they sniff the plant, and they will figure out if it is safe to eat or not. They will be told from other animals that this kind of plant is un-safe. It is just like the adults telling the kids not to take drugs.
Doggie doors are safe for animals to use. However, it is important to remember that other animals from the outside can come in through those doors aside from your own pets.
Yes. It is always legal for a cat to kill a mouse. Laws in general cannot be made to apply to animals because animals can't understand them. The cat's owner may be subject to civil law if the mouse is a valued pet. the mouse's owner could bring suit, one supposes. If the mouse is a wild mouse living in the walls of the apartment, the apartment landlord could, perhaps, be sued for allowing an infestation of mice; the cat killing the mouse would be legal, but the apartment owner might be breaking the law by not maintaining his apartment in a safe and sanitary state.