Approved chemicals for organic insecticides are rather limited, but usually work quite well on many types of pests if used correctly. They fall generally into the following categories:
It depends on what you are trying to kill to know what formulation to use. Please use the links on the left side for more information.
Go to a pool supply store and buy a bag of diatomaceous earth. It is used in pool filters. It acts as a silica dust, and is natural, as it is scraped off of the bottom of the sea. It looks like shards of glass under a microscope, and causes the cuticle of the exoskeleton to dry out so that they cant keep any moisture in, and they dehydrate and die. Use gloves when applying this stuff, as it has a tendency to really dry out your bare hands. Best wishes.
Bug spray. Bug spray.
bug spray or a shoe, get them, if youre infested, then spray bug spray around the house.
with a can of bug spray
Bug Spray
bug spray is 'de l'insecticide / une bombe d'insecticide' in French.
Wash the bug spray off with hot water first.
Most watches are not waterproof so you have to be very careful wiping bug spray off. A person can use a baby wipe to get the smell of bug spray off of the watch.
Bug Away or Bug Spray
Bug out spray is not a very common brand in the market. Therefore, one can usually find bug out spray on Amazon, or even at the biggest department stores like Walmart or Target.
Yes, bug spray can be toxic to dogs if ingested or absorbed through their skin. It is important to keep bug spray and other chemicals out of reach of pets to prevent accidental poisoning.
Yes, deer have a strong sense of smell and can detect the scent of bug spray.
No, it is not safe to spray dogs with bug spray meant for humans. There are specific insect repellents made for dogs that should be used to protect them from insects.