Yes, you can spray insect repellent around the house to help keep bugs away, but it's important to follow the instructions on the product label and avoid spraying near food, pets, or children.
you get insect repellent and spray it on your toes, they kill them and get rid of them. you can get insect repellent at the shops such as: Coles, Woolworths, Bilo etc.
To tone a bug bite
extract the ginger.then put the extract in a sprayer.....and finally spray it on the target insects....-S&E
No, it is not safe to spray DEET on your dog. DEET is a chemical insect repellent that can be harmful to pets if ingested or absorbed through their skin. It is best to use pet-safe insect repellents recommended by veterinarians for your dog.
While bumblebees are a beneficial insect, they sometimes cause problems if there are many of them. One easy repellent is to spray them with soapy water. This will drive them away without killing them.
A good cat repellent spray would be the Mega Sonic Cat Repellent. It is entirely harmless to cats yet will still keep them away, and if you wish to, you can also spread garlic around your garden to keep them away.
To make an insect repellent out of orange peel extract, you can soak orange peels in water for a few days, strain the liquid, and then mix it with equal parts water in a spray bottle. This natural repellent can be sprayed on skin or in your surroundings to help repel insects. Keep in mind that while this can be effective for some insects, it may not work for all types.
I sprayed myself with Jungle Formula insect repellent and (much to the amusement of my fellow campers) I was slowly surrounded by midges that were attracted to the smell. They also surrounded the spray bottle. To be fair, the midges didn't bite me, but they were so irritating that I went and showered it off - which solved the problem! Won't be buying that brand again
DEET is not safe for ingestion. It is a poison, so it can not be spray on or near food. Anything that will kill a fly will do you no good as well.
Yeah, spray rat repellent on it and you get a better buzz, the joint will also last longer because of the chemicals in the rat repellent.
Cedarcide selles non toxic bug repellent spray. Their products are chemical free and are labeled for a wide variety of insect pests in your home, garden and even on your pets. It contains cedar oil and other all natural bug repellents. You can have more info about this in the following website - http://www.pestproducts.com/cedarcide.htm
well you would need some salt. or honey to make there wings sticky. You could also create a very bad smelling pixie repellent made from all the leftovers in your fridge. Then spray your house with the repellent. No pixie will bother you know. (Also get items from the garbage to make your repellent even worse.) To kill the pixie you would have to capture the pixie when it comes into your house. then spray the all over the pixie and voila! Your pixie problem will be solved!