if it eats it, then yeah i think so......
mice
Raid roach spray is primarily designed to target insects like roaches and may not be specifically formulated to kill moth eggs. While it might have some effectiveness against various pests, including moths, its efficacy on eggs can vary. For the best results in controlling moth infestations, it's advisable to use products specifically labeled for moths or consult pest control professionals.
The best way to kill roaches is with roach spray or roach bombs. These sprays and bombs can be purchased at stores such as Walmart.
It is possible for Dcon to kill roaches as well. Though it is doubtful it will kill a infestation it is advised that someone use a proper roach removal method. as well
The best roach spray would typically contain active ingredients like cypermethrin, imiprothrin, or deltamethrin. Look for sprays that are labelled for use specifically against roaches and follow the manufacturer's instructions for safe and effective use. It's also recommended to address any underlying issues like food sources or entry points to prevent roaches from returning.
You use something hard or use bug spray.
It definitely kills mice! We sprayed it on my daughter's pet mice's wheel b/c it was squeaking, and it apparently killed one of them. I think it poisoned her, so sad. I threw out the can and will never use it to cook ever again. I would be VERY careful with it around dogs. I personally would not use it.
it is a can of compressed air with a chemical that will kill you if you use it as a inhalent...
Should use insect repeller for that
No, you should not make ice using wasp or roach spray. These products contain harmful chemicals that are toxic to humans and can contaminate food or drinks. Additionally, using such sprays for unintended purposes can pose serious health risks. Always use food-safe methods and materials for making ice.
use the systemic insecticide or the common spray insecticide. but better you use the systemic insecticide.
Bug spray.