Yes, sulphur bombs are quite effective in cockroach pest control as a DIY method. If you are not willing to call a professional pest control exterminator for roach treatment and want to do cockroach extermination on your own, then sulphur bombs will help you in executing the task quite effectively.
The best way to kill roaches is with roach spray or roach bombs. These sprays and bombs can be purchased at stores such as Walmart.
Any toxic substance that gets on the body of a roach (in sufficient quantity) will cause death. This is because roaches constantly clean themselves and ingest whatever is on them. They poison themselves!
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Dish soap can help to kill roaches by suffocating them, but it may not be as effective as other insecticides specifically designed for roaches.
Sulfur candles are the fastest way to get rid of roaches, and anything that moves that you don't want in your house. It works great in heavely infested places. Roaches do not come back for a long, long time. This was in the 1970's. I am not sure whether you can get the real original sulfur candles anymore. But I am looking because I want to be ready for bedbugs if they happen to invade my home.
dude, atomic BOMBS can't kill cockroaches!! that raid gotta be some serious $H!T to kill a roach, bro! BTW just chop of their heads, they will die 4 days after from starvation :)
Yes, Dawn dish soap can effectively kill roaches when used as a contact insecticide. The soap's surfactants can suffocate and dehydrate roaches, leading to their death.
Yes, they do.
YEs Malathion can be used to kill roaches and many other pest but must be cautious while using.
yes it kills roaches and bed bugs
Yes, water can effectively kill roaches by drowning them. Roaches can survive without air for a short period of time, but if submerged in water for an extended period, they will drown.
Yes, Dawn dish soap can effectively kill roaches when used as a contact insecticide. It can suffocate and dehydrate roaches, making it an effective and affordable option for pest control.