No, soap and water does not get rid of blight. It may do so in combination with baking soda, depending upon what edible plant is blighted. It serves to improve the sanitation which discourages bacteria, fungi and viruses and to kill soft-bodied insects which may vector diseases which aggravate the fungus in question.
A nontoxic way to get rid of scarab beetles in your house fill a container with water and a couple drops of dish soap. Sit it where you have been seeing the beetles. They will be attracted to the water and will fall in and drown.
The English, who had no use for the Irish, spread the potato blight germs around on the potato fields so that they could get rid of as many Irish as possible. It largely worked - millions of Irish either starved to death or immigrated to other nations, like Canada and the USA. (That's why my greatgreatgreatgreatgreat grandfather came to America)
They would dip them in to some sort of boiled water with this mud in it ( weird but true.) The mud loosens up the wrinkles in the clothes then add some soap which get rid of the mud. Then they take it out ravel it up and squeese it and put in a line outside. It will take an hour to dry then they wear it! Hope this has helped you out!
They would because of the things adolf hitler was doing.Adolf hitler was trying to get rid of the jews, so that would want the Jews to get rid of the people he loved the most
stinging eyes and coughing....lots and lots of coughing to get rid of it drink a lot of water
Soap and water!
you do it with soap and water
Fire blight on trees can be treated with chemicals already found in the kitchen of a home. Spraying the area affected with a solution that is 30% white vinegar and 70% water will cure this disease. It is best to spray at night just before dusk.
use soap and water and spray it.
spray a solution of copper sulphate
2-3 weeks.
Wash regularly, at least once a day, with soap and water.
Washing your hands with soap and water is the most effective means.
hot water gets rid of bacteria, but then again, so does soap. warmer water would be better, but it doesn't really matter unless the cold water bothers you
Dish soap and water sprayed onto the nest
Dawn in a Powdered detergant form
warm water and soap