If tadpoles are resistant to pool chemicals, check your local hardware store for a chemical shock treatment. These are generally formulated to be gentle on pool equipment. It will mean staying out of your pool for a week or more, but the tadpoles will eventually die.
No this will kill them
you can kill them with salt and pepper
ether because you will kill them
No they can't. Chlorine will kill them.
pour HOT HOT water on them
use a herbicide called 2,4-D
To preserve a snake without damaging it, the preferred method is to inject a solution of formaldehyde or ethanol into its body to prevent decomposition. This process will effectively kill the snake while keeping its body intact for preservation purposes. It is important to follow proper ethical and legal guidelines when handling and preserving animals.
The best way to kill tadpoles in a pool is by using a tadpole-killing solution specifically designed for pools. Follow the instructions on the product carefully to ensure safe and effective removal of the tadpoles. It is important to avoid using harsh chemicals that may harm other wildlife or contaminate the pool water.
Who is the "him" you are refering to. Without that your question cannot be answered.
it will still harm your junipers. why not buy grass specific herbicides? there are more expensive but will only kill grass like weeds.
No, snails don't kill frogs they actual help frogs by eating harmful bacteria.
it all depends on how old the tadpoles are and how much chlorine. when you find these out, ask again.