basic solutions
Acids and suffocation are ways that oranges kill insects. Insects can be sensitive to the acidic citrus fluids within oranges. They also may be crushed by ripe oranges falling from the canopy to the ground.
To effectively kill rollie pollies, you can use a mixture of soapy water or a commercial insecticide spray. Apply the solution directly to the insects or their hiding places to eliminate them.
No they cannot kill.
neutralise the acidic or basic effects of the foods. kill germs and other micro organisms. breakdown the food into simple sugars or glucose
neutralise the acidic or basic effects of the foods. kill germs and other micro organisms. breakdown the food into simple sugars or glucose
neutralise the acidic or basic effects of the foods. kill germs and other micro organisms. breakdown the food into simple sugars or glucose
Heat it up. Mix the cut pineapple with brown sugar, and fry it in a frying pan, let it brown, mix with more brown sugar, and enjoy. To be more specific... Bromelain is an enzyme, so to kill it you'd have to denature it. This can be most easily accomplished by heating it over 60 degrees Celsius. Otherwise a VERY acidic or basic solution will do the trick.
Pesticides are used in order to kill insects. If insects get on some types of vegetation, it can kill it.
Yes they do kill .
no
Insects.
Grub Ex does not kill insects. If you apply it according to the package directions it should get rid of grubs, but not harm helpful insects.