it depends on where there colony is if it is in side the inner walls yes if it isn't then no.
Yes, bug foggers and bug bombs are the same thing. They are aerosol cans that release insecticides to kill insects in an enclosed space.
Bomb your apartment with a bug bomb...best bet is to keep clean and uncluterd and throw away your box spring and buy a cat.
Termites , Silverfish , Carpet Beetles ,
Ants are termites #1 worst enemy. There's also a type of assassin bug that hunts termites by disguising themselves with nest material. They then kill a termite, and use their victim's body as a lure for other termites.
A bug bomb can effectively kill many gnats in your house, but it may not eliminate all of them, especially if they are in hidden areas or if eggs remain. Additionally, bug bombs primarily target adult insects and may not affect larvae or pupae. For best results, combine the use of bug bombs with other control methods, such as removing standing water and using traps, to address the entire life cycle of the gnats.
it will .... BUT i would not want to sleep on the bed after you bomb it ... not because of the dead bugs ... will that would add to it ... but the chemicals alone ... its best to just buy a new mattress or call an exterminator ...
No, I have never used a bug bomb in my attic to get rid of pests.
They can but only minorly. If there is a very large amount of termites it is more serious.
Most outlets that have an aisle with bug sprays.
Termites are extremely fragile. Almost anything will kill them. The hard part is preventing them..
A bug bomb is poison that's why it kills the bugs. So, if you breathe it in you are getting poisoned. Not smart.
Well.... a bug bomb does have pesticides, i suppose if you really wanted to be idiotic enough to set off a bug bomb by your head and get sick and possibly die, yea its worth a shot. And hey, if it doesn't work at least I'll get a kick outta reading the newspapers afterwards.