They are sprayed with smoke to calm down.
Chrysanthemum oil will help to get rid of bees and yellow jackets. This oil will burn the insect when sprayed directly on them and kill eggs.
Bees, ladybugs, and earthworms might be killed if the farmer sprayed insecticide on them. Each of these organisms have important roles in the ecosystem, such as pollination, pest control, and soil health.
silver iodide is sprayed on the clouds
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only special cars get sprayed with teflon. you can also pay extra money to get your car sprayed when buying
what will happen to a wren if its sprayed by insecticide
It depends on what I'm using it on ( but mostly sprayed)
Fill a garden spayer full of soapy water and adjust the nozzle to form a stream. Come out early in the morning before the temperature rises and spray the opening. You may need to repeat but bees are very sensitive to any form of insecticide. If they are not bees, but wasps or hornets, you have an entirely different problem. I sprayed Hornet&Wasp killer on mine and it didn't get rid of them. Read on another thread that Spectracide works.
no he didn't. they just sprayed something green on him.
What makes a Green Tea organic depends on whether it has been sprayed by chemicals or has not been sprayed by chemicals. Many studies suggest that un-sprayed teas are significantly healthier to those sprayed.
No, it is not safe to consume honey from a hive that has been sprayed with Raid or any other insecticide. The chemicals could contaminate the honey, making it harmful for consumption. It is important to avoid using insecticides near beehives to protect the bees and their honey.
The past tense of spray is sprayed.