sometimes insect repellent will kill them. I know quite a couple of times, I've put it on and one tried to bite me and it dropped dead so possibly.
depends on the type of moth ball and where being used...naphthalene moth balls just repel insects...paradichlorabenzine, will kill insects if they are in an enclosed environment Lar
yes i looked it up
Mothballs are typically used to repel and deter moths and other insects, rather than actively kill them. The chemicals in mothballs, such as naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene, release fumes that are toxic to insects and can interfere with their respiration and nervous system, leading them to avoid the area where the mothballs are placed.
With a fly swatter.
a bug zapper
DEET is primarily an insect repellent that is effective against mosquitoes and other biting insects, but it is not effective against scabies. Scabies is caused by a mite that burrows into the skin, and DEET does not kill or repel these mites. Treatment for scabies typically involves topical insecticides specifically designed to eliminate the mites, such as permethrin or ivermectin.
A few insects are deadly and kill a million people a year, but anopheles mosquito and honey bee are the most. Anopheles mosquito spreads around malaria. Honey bees sting badly.
mosquitoes are dangerous because that they can pass on diseases that can kill you.
Find the opening they are using to get into it and seal it of.
Naphthalene has several different uses including pest control. This product is used to control moths in indoor storage areas and it will also repel bats, squirrels, and mice.
A mosquito bite can infect you with a disease that they can carry. The disease could kill you. Its like - the snake bite doesnt kill you, its the poison.
THat is not ture - Pine-Sol DOES repel if not kill bugs like fleas, etc.