Yes, roach spray can harm plants. The chemicals in these sprays are designed to kill insects and can be toxic to plant life as well. Direct contact may lead to leaf burn or other damage, and even residual chemicals can affect plant health. It's best to keep such products away from your plants to avoid any adverse effects.
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Archie Roach was born in 1956.
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Raid is a really good spray or you can get professional help Make sure that the fly spray has no solvents, otherwise don't spray on plants
The stink bug, AKA the Pinacate beetle can definitely harm your nose if it squirts it noxious spray.
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no it cannot
no, it's not likely to harm your computer.
Nope.
Nothing, But they dont like Roach Spray. They dont have nose's.
if it eats it, then yeah i think so......
If a roach gets into your ear, do not try to remove it yourself. Seek medical help immediately to safely and effectively remove the roach without causing harm to your ear.
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No. It was harm the animal. It can affect their eyes.
Bug spray is made of nonenvirementally friendly gases that kills plants. If you r looking for a spray that doesn't harm plants use house ingredients like: dish soap, vinegar, and water. I tried this myself and it does work. Remember not to put to much dish soap and vinegar.