Any of the aerosol pest sprays will often have a oil base to them and kill grass unless the label specifies otherwise. I would not recommend spraying it on the lawn.
Hot Shot Bug Spray contains insecticides that can cause skin irritation or burns if applied directly to the skin. It's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and avoid contact with skin. If accidental contact occurs, wash the area with soap and water immediately. If irritation persists, seek medical attention.
There is Hot Shot... not "Hot Shot Freon" - "Freon" is a trademark of DuPont for a line of CFC and HFC refrigerants, whereas "Hot Shot" is a trademark of ICOR International for their R414b refrigerant. But yes, "Hot Shot" refrigerant is R414b.
The manufacture of Hot Shot says not to mix hot shot with R12 but I know several people that have mixed R12 and Hot Shot in their car Air conditioners without any problem.
Hot Shot - album - was created on 2000-08-08.
Please define your term 'hot shot'.
The Ruff and Reddy Show - 1957 Pot Shot Puts Hot Shot on a Hot Spot 1-52 was released on: USA: 5 April 1958
Wash the bug spray off with hot water first.
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If it is hot out side do it when it gets cool
Yes, hot bromine water from a spa can damage or kill grass. The high temperature and the concentration of bromine can be harmful to plants, leading to leaf burn and root damage. It's best to avoid draining spa water directly onto your lawn and instead allow it to cool and dilute before disposal.
The duration of Hot Shot - Taiwan TV series - is 1.5 hours.
Drain it and dilute with gas while engine is hot so that you can burn it out. You will be hard pressed to crank it cold on diesel. If the engine is cole, spray carb cleaner in carb to warm it and burn it clean.