No, they are under the skin, but there are dermicidal creams that contain a percentage of pesticide that are effective. The bedding area must be addressed as well.
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defintely not just get flea spray "Bombing" can also mean using a fogger spray. Yes, they can help IF the fogger is one intended to kill fleas.
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No! It kills the person!
Lemon juice will not kill scabies. It will cause pain at any bite marks. Just get the real medication.
Ciprofloxacin is an antibiotic that is effective against bacterial infections, not parasitic infections like scabies. Scabies is caused by a mite, and treatment typically involves topical scabicides such as permethrin or oral medications like ivermectin. Therefore, ciprofloxacin will not kill scabies. For effective treatment, it's important to use medications specifically designed for scabies.
no, i actually have scabies right now and i was given Permethrin Cream,5% to kill them and triamcinolone for the itching.
It will not effectively kill the roaches. You will need a follow-up treatment about 2 weeks later to kill the hatchling nymphs.
For a ball python cage, a fogger would be more effective in providing the necessary humidity levels for the snake. Mister systems can create excess moisture that may lead to issues like mold growth. A fogger can help maintain the humidity without making the enclosure overly wet.
Deet is not effective in killing scabies. The easiest way to get rid of them is to take a bath filled with lots of table salt.