No it would not, your best bet would be to have a stump removal specialist come and do it for you. If you know about fungi then use oyster mushrooms to decompose the stump, this way is slow and takes about a year but you get fresh oyster mushrooms to eat every rain. You can burn the stump depending on where you live and how old the stump is. If its fresh it will not burn good, but if its old it'll burn up nicely and *presto* no more stump.
I use the mushroom method on stumps around my place and it works great, its taken about a year and the stump is wood chips now, I have probably ate around 3 pounds of oysters :)
If tree roots are in your septic system, you really need to seek professional help. Rock salt will kill tree roots but they will still need to be removed.
Surround the stump with a heavy ring of rock salt. It's a goner.
salt water would kill it it would dehydrate it and then it would need more water than usual.
To kill the sperm, you would need to purchase spermicide and put it into the vagina before having intercourse. Drinking salt water will not have any effect whatsoever.
No, not fresh water. But salt water from oceans or water with soap in it is toxic to caterpillars, which would make them die.
yes because the salt in the water is a dangerous compound.
Road salt can kill plants because it draws the water out of them. Salt is a substance that absorbs water.
Because without desalination the salt in the water would kill the plants.
Salt water will in fact kill a rose bush because it depletes nutrients from the rose bush. Epson salt however is good for rose bushes when added to water because it will increase chlorophyll production.
Tap water, salt water will kill them
Frogs can not live in salt water. The salt will kill them. don't ask me why.
Yes salt water can kill vines and other types of plants. To kill a vine with salt water, feed the vine with saltwater instead of regular water.