Well, honey, Decon rat poison is designed specifically for rats, hence the name. If you're dealing with roaches, you might want to consider using a product that's actually meant for them. Don't go around playing mad scientist mixing and matching pest control methods, just get the right stuff for the job.
Yes, cold air can kill roaches, but it takes a prolonged period of being exposed to cold air to also kill the egg cases.
Yes it will kill squirrels since squirrels are like big rats, poison is poison and it sure is not the right thing to do even though its very tempting since they eat every pretty flower we have and make horrible holes. So better off setting a trap
It is possible for Dcon to kill roaches as well. Though it is doubtful it will kill a infestation it is advised that someone use a proper roach removal method. as well
Dish soap can help to kill roaches by suffocating them, but it may not be as effective as other insecticides specifically designed for roaches.
No, rat poison will not kill roaches. Rat poison is designed to stop blood clotting and the rat dies from internal bleeding.
Yes, they do.
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 Malathion can be used to kill roaches and many other pest but must be cautious while using.
yes it kills roaches and bed bugs
It is likely that if enough of the chemical Decon is eaten by a skunk, it will die. Otherwise, the animal will like become quite ill.
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. A cobra would spray poison at the rhino, and a cobra could also kill an elephant with its poison.