approximately 1 ounce of kerosene for every 15 sq ft of water.
yes
There are a couple of ways to kill larva. Though it depends on the insect you can usually kill larva with chlorine.
No, Clorox bleach will not effectively kill larva. Larva are insects in their immature form, not bacteria or viruses which Clorox is designed to kill. Insecticides or natural remedies specific to the larva species are more suitable for controlling larva populations.
Citric acid has been known to work as an effective all-natural pesticide and can even kill mosquito larvae. To use this, mix 15% citric acid with 85% water before applying to the larvae.
yes, if enough is used but it will also kill any other animal that drinks the water.
Yes, chlorine can kill mosquito larvae.
Yes, but depending on the amount of water and if you want to use the water afterwards, you might want to find an alternative.
You really can't "kill" the egg of any insect, the egg casing is a protective barrier that is virtually impervious to most insecticides, however, imiprothrin CAN kill the larva once it hatches, which is what most mosquito control agencies target in the early months of mosquito season. There are several products on the market that operate in this mode and is generally the most effective means of mosquito control.
Well I kill the Mosquito beacuse it stings me a it hurts!! It leaves a bump!
how can chili kill the mosquito
Mosquito spray includes repellants and poisons to kill the mosquito. The chemicals are highly toxic for the insect but not so toxic for humans.
you cannot kill them