yes baking soda is safe, as is talcum powder or baby powder. Both substances are good home remedies for killing fleas on your pet ... the powders will smother the fleas. When applying either powder, apply to the animals head first, which will prevent fleas from running towards the head as the powder is applied elsewhere.
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From what I have read and heard you have to use equal parts of baking soda, and iodized salt. This combination is supposed to dehydrate and kill fleas and eggs hatchlings. Hey the way I see it baking soda is cheap, and so is salt compared to most flea products, so why not try it? You also must treat your pets, and again from what I have read and heard Dawn dish liquid is a great cleanser to use to bath pets and kill fleas. Also, I read something about liquid garlic, feeding it to the pets in their daily meals. Fleas appearently don't like the smell and won't get on the pets. Hope this helps!!! Good luck!!!
Use baking soda to kill fleas on furnishings. One of the pros of baking soda is that it rids flea eggs and larvae from your furniture gaps and crevices as it is a powder. This method of killing fleas functions by dehydrating their larvae, a key to their development. Apply baking soda by sprinkling on soft furnishings such as your mattresses, carpets, or rugs, vacuum 4-6 hours later to find the fleas and their larvae absent from your furniture!
Yes, baking soda can kill grass if applied to it in large amounts.
Yes, baking soda can effectively kill snails by dehydrating them when they come into contact with it.
The salt will be abrasive and the baking soda may act as a degreaser. If you plan to do this, check it out on a small, hidden portion of the floor. For carpets, this mixture left overnight will help kill fleas.
Yes, baking soda has antimicrobial properties that can help kill some germs and bacteria.
Yes, baking soda can be an effective way to kill grass when applied in high concentrations.
To effectively get rid of fleas in your bathroom drain, you can try pouring boiling water down the drain to kill the fleas and their eggs. You can also use a mixture of vinegar and baking soda to clean and disinfect the drain. Additionally, using a commercial drain cleaner specifically designed to kill fleas can also be effective.
No because the chemicals in baking soda would kill the plant.
Too much baking soda can cause a build-up of materials and kill plants.
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