Yes because it is like tap water which has chemicals that will kill the tadpoles. So you can use tap water or garden hose water only if you add a purifier that you can buy at your pet store in the fish department or you can use bottled purified water.
No they can't. Chlorine will kill them.
No this will kill them
you can kill them with salt and pepper
chorline will kill them in the liquid form of high doses
I am an expert on frogs and tadpoles. This is how to look after tadpoles: Don't give the tadpoles tap water because in that water there are 2 chemicals ( Fluoride and Chlorine ) that kill the tadpoles. So you should use either rain water or water from the creek/pond/river you got them from. If you want to use tap water, leave it out in full sunlight for 7 days. The chlorine and fluoride will evaporate. Tadpoles like to eat boiled lettuce that has been boiled for about 15 minutes. They also like to eat bread crumbs and fish food. Tadpoles grow faster in warm water. In cold water, they will still grow, but they will grow slower. When the tadpoles develop legs, put about 2 or 3 rocks( Depends on how many tadpoles you have) in the container. Put something on the top of the cointainer ( prefeably some sort of mesh ) so the froglets don't jump out. If you are interested about frogs and tadpoles and need some tadpole/ frog questions answered please contact me and send your questions to james.sorbara@hotmail.com
Don't kill garden worms, they are needed to make the soil healthy.
ether because you will kill them
No because the salt will kill the plants. Rainwater is very good for watering the garden because it contains no additives such a chlorine with is often present in tap water.
Salt water will kill your plants. Please use clean water from a tap or hose.
Apparently Jeyes Fluid will kill garden ants. For best results, Jeyes Fluid should be diluted with water and poured around the perimeter of your house and on the nest.
i guess ant killer spray then wait a few minites and water hose and then STOMP!!
To remove caterpillars without harming them try spraying them away with the garden hose or pick them off by hand. Mix together a teaspoon of dish soap with a half a gallon of water and spray on plants to keep caterpillars from coming back.