Clorox is a bleach and will cause your scalp to burn possibly.
You should not use Clorox or any type of bleach to keep cats away. Clorox and bleach are poisonous and can kill the cats.
You should never use Clorox on a person to kill head lice. If you are asking about laundering items and killing lice that may be attached to clothing, sheets, etc., the recommendation is to wash/dry them as hot as possible. Head lice are very sensitive to heat and will not be able to survive long periods in hot environments. Most recommendations are to achieve temperatures of 130F and above.
There is not much difference between Lysol and Clorox wipes. Clorox usually cost a bit less but they both kill 99.9% germs.
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(yes) clorox kills germs @ infection and people if they inhale it a enough..
No, Clorox bleach will not effectively kill larva. Larva are insects in their immature form, not bacteria or viruses which Clorox is designed to kill. Insecticides or natural remedies specific to the larva species are more suitable for controlling larva populations.
Yes it do
Clorox wipes are not specifically designed to kill fleas. It is recommended to use flea-specific products or consult a veterinarian for effective flea control.
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I would think it would kill the plants since it is bleach.
Yes, Clorox (sodium hypochlorite) is a strong disinfectant that can kill sperm. When exposed to Clorox, sperm cells can be destroyed due to the high concentration of chlorine, which disrupts their cellular structure and function. It is important to note that Clorox should not be used as a form of contraception or for any other purpose than its intended use as a disinfectant.
Pouring Clorox on a plant can harm or kill the plant since it is a harsh chemical that can damage plant cells and disrupt their normal functions. It is not recommended to use Clorox or any other household cleaning products on plants.