Yes, bleach can effectively kill fleas in the yard, but it is not recommended as it can harm plants, animals, and the environment. It is better to use safer and more targeted flea control methods.
Yes, bleach can kill fleas in the yard, but it is not recommended as it can harm plants and other wildlife in the area. It is better to use flea control products specifically designed for outdoor use.
Yes, you can do this treatment on your yard and it will kill fleas. The soap will coat the fleas and therefore kill them.
To effectively kill fleas and ticks in your yard, you can use insecticides specifically designed for outdoor use. Make sure to follow the instructions carefully and treat areas where fleas and ticks are likely to hide, such as tall grass, shrubs, and shaded areas. Regularly mow your lawn, remove debris, and keep your yard clean to prevent infestations. Additionally, consider using natural remedies like diatomaceous earth or nematodes to control these pests.
To effectively get rid of fleas in your yard without harming your pets, you can use natural remedies like diatomaceous earth or nematodes, regularly mow your lawn, and keep the yard clean by removing debris where fleas can hide. Additionally, you can use pet-safe flea repellents and regularly groom and treat your pets for fleas.
Yes, chlorine bleach can effectively kill dandelions if applied directly to the plant. However, bleach is harmful to the environment and can damage surrounding vegetation, so it is not recommended for use as a herbicide.
Weather isn't going to eliminate your flea problem
Traps, poisons, and natural predators like owls can effectively kill gophers and eliminate them from a garden or yard.
Lime is not an effective method for killing fleas in your yard. While it can help with soil pH and may deter some pests, it doesn't directly eliminate fleas. For flea control, it's better to use targeted treatments like insecticides specifically designed for fleas or natural alternatives like diatomaceous earth. Additionally, regular yard maintenance and treating pets can help manage flea populations.
Yes, it will. It will also kill all the desirable (necessary for a good yard) other critters and easily kill the yard itself besides contaminating the water supply. Far better to use a treatment that targets only the pests, available at virtually any store carrying yard products. Don't use lye, broadly distributed, for this purpose.
yes u can, but why do you even have turtles? and what would fleas do to a turtle
Based on personal experience and information I found on the internet, revolution works the best to kill fleas. Frontline will slow them down but it won't kill them. Talk to your vet and try out a couple different products. Don't forget to treat your yard too.
will bleach kill mosquitoes? and do they breed in ivy? i have tons of mosquitoes outside near lots of ivy. i can't let my children play in our yard because of the abundance of mosquitoes. can i put bleach in a garden sprayer and connect to hose and spray all the ivy area down to kill mosquitoes?