2gallons per 10k of water
Bleach , no fish in it right, and no people or animals in it for a couple of days till the bleach clears up
If mosquitoes laid eggs in your pool and shock treatment does not kill them, you can get rid of them using bleach. Pour chlorine bleach into the pool to kill them.
Yes, however not at all effectively as you would require a large amount of household strength bleach to have the same effect as the stuff you would get from a pool supplies shop. Once the water has gone green it requires a "shock dose" of chlorine or similar to kill off the growth, usually 10-15L (~2.5-4gal) of swimming pool strength chlorine is sufficient to "shock" a household pool (~<100,000L). It would be more effective to use household bleach to prevent the green from forming in the first place
yes, if enough is used but it will also kill any other animal that drinks the water.
chlorine bleach, tap water, salt, swimming pool water.
Household bleach contains other compounds and is also not strong enough to be efficient. It would not be cost effective and you could not possibly attain the readings that are required to properly sanitize a swimming pool of most any size.
Not if you let the kids into it. Better to drain it, use bleach to clean and kill the algi, and then rinse well.
The Pool will probably dilute it too much.
It is not sensible to mix bleach and chlorine, or any other cleaners, especially as the question appears to be about a swimming pool? It has been known that, potentially, the gas given off, when chemicals are haphazardly mixed can cause death! Always read the labels and use household cleaners and swimming pool chemicals - carefully.
Soak in a bath with chlorine bleach or go swimming in a pool.
Use a bio-gard (brand name) algacide at the recommeded dose