Bug spray contains pyrethrin, which is created by the chrysanthemum flower. It's normally considered un-toxic but can cause breathing problems. If you end up inhaling or swallowing or spraying into your mouth bug spray, you should contact 911 since it can harm your inner body.
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.
Cedarcide selles non toxic bug repellent spray. Their products are chemical free and are labeled for a wide variety of insect pests in your home, garden and even on your pets. It contains cedar oil and other all natural bug repellents. You can have more info about this in the following website - http://www.pestproducts.com/cedarcide.htm
it's pretty toxic. i'm sure enough of it could kill an elephant.
Bug spray. Bug spray.
Inhaling bug spray can be toxic to dogs, leading to symptoms like foaming at the mouth due to irritation of the mouth and respiratory system. It's important to seek immediate veterinary attention as ingestion of bug spray can be harmful or even life-threatening to dogs.
Both "bleach" and "bug spray" are generic terms, not specific chemical compounds, so we can't answer your question. However, nearly everything that's called "bleach" is toxic, and everything that's called "bug spray" is by definition toxic, and it's incredibly stupid to mix toxic substances if you don't already know what's going to happen, so don't do it.
bug spray or a shoe, get them, if youre infested, then spray bug spray around the house.
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Wash the bug spray off with hot water first.
bug spray is 'de l'insecticide / une bombe d'insecticide' in French.
It seems that there are a few home remedies, including vinegar, which have been suggested. You can find a listing of different solutions at http://www.wikihow.com/Discussion:Get-Rid-of-Fruit-Flies Hope this helps you. We're going to try the vinegar solution to see how that works.