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.
no vines really kill the tree.
Yes. Saltwater will kill them.
You go to the bottom of the vines and click on the windows and they will kill the vines.
Saltwater, by itself, cannot kill anything. It is water, and inanimate. Therefore it has no ability to kill. However, placing freshwater fish into saltwater will certainly result in their death. Placing saltwater fish into saltwater will not result in death.
The herbicide Glyphosate (round up) is very effective in killing the hardy vines.
No, but it will make u fat.
no it will kill you
NO
To effectively kill wild grape vines, you can cut them down and then apply a herbicide directly to the cut stems. This will prevent the vines from regrowing. Make sure to follow the instructions on the herbicide label carefully to ensure safe and effective application.
saltwater helps kill germs without killing the bodies defense cells
Possibly three. Saltwater crocodiles would have difficulties with rhinos since a rhino has tough skin and heavy weight advantage. A saltwater crocodile sometimes would kill and eat young rhinos, but would not kill an adult rhino. A rhino on the rut is far more dangerous than an attacking saltwater crocodile, and could even kill a bull elephant.
To effectively remove vines from your garden, start by identifying the type of vine and its root system. Then, carefully pull out the vines by hand or cut them at the base with pruning shears. For stubborn vines, consider using a herbicide specifically designed to kill vines. Regular maintenance and monitoring will help prevent vines from regrowing in your garden.