Sure, so will gasoline. Neither does the animal that the fleas or ticks are living on much good though. To kill fleas and ticks, there are plenty of commercial preparations that are intended for the application to the animal but won't cause that animal harm. Ticks are particularly bad if you try to remove them improperly...try to pull them off, burn them off, smother them...they will vomit their stomach contents back into the skin. That is a good way to create an infection.
You need to use Advantics.
No
I do. Heard it will kill fleas.
Yes, you can do this treatment on your yard and it will kill fleas. The soap will coat the fleas and therefore kill them.
It is unadvised to use gasoline on anything to kill off fleas. It is recommended to use blue dawn dish soap or products specifically made for flea removal.
The borax will cause the fleas the release the grip on the carpet and when you vacumm they will be sucked up.
Yes, disinfectants can effectively kill fleas on surfaces, but they may not be as effective in killing fleas on pets or in their environment. It is recommended to use specific flea control products for pets and their living areas.
Ammonia will kill HIV.
Yes, bleach can kill fleas in the yard, but it is not recommended as it can harm plants and other wildlife in the area. It is better to use flea control products specifically designed for outdoor use.
Should use insect repeller for that
Yes, bleach can effectively kill fleas, but it is not recommended for use on pets or in areas where pets may come into contact with it. It is best to use flea-specific products that are safe for pets and the environment.
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.