It's possible, but it isn't the greatest idea. spraying chemicals around your house isn't the best solution. The best way I have found is balsamic vinegar with one or two drops of hand soap to break the surface tension. The vinegar smells really really strong, and I've gotten 30+ gnats overnight in that stuff. other wines work too, but lighter colored wines leave them staring at their dead buddies, that's never really gone over well, maybe 2 or 3, but nowhere near as many as darker wines.
Lysol will not kill ringworm according to Lysol.
Yes, Lysol can effectively kill fungus in shoes.
No.
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Lysol can by put on hats and other apparel items to kill of germs.
Yes, bleach kills...well...anything. So bleach would definitely kill gnats. As a matter of fact, we have a gnat problem right now >.< and we are spraying bleach on them to kill them. Hope this helped.
Actually it does, I trapped a mosquito, added lysol *disinfecting spray* and it kinda slipped into it and died.
No. See a doctor.
Drying out the soil can help control gnats by disrupting their breeding environment, but it may not necessarily kill all of them. Gnats thrive in moist conditions, so reducing the moisture in the soil can discourage their presence.
Yes it do
Yes, Lysol is acidic. It typically has a pH between 2 and 4, making it acidic in nature. This acidity helps Lysol to effectively kill bacteria and viruses on surfaces.
Yes.