Depending on the quantity of detergent ingested !
Bacteria (usually) can be killed with ordinary soap or diluted cholrine bleach.
Yes, dish washing detergent like Dawn can effectively kill bag-worms when mixed with water and sprayed onto the affected areas. The detergent helps to suffocate and kill the insects by clogging their breathing pores, ultimately leading to their death.
Adding hot water to detergent can cause the detergent to become warm due to the heat transfer from the water. The heat from the hot water can raise the temperature of the detergent, making it feel warm or hot to the touch.
Maybe Cl2
Fluoride in drinking water can help prevent tooth decay by making teeth more resistant to acid attacks. It does not directly kill bacteria in water, but it can indirectly help reduce bacterial growth by improving oral health.
Not reliably.
to kill it use bug disaffecting
No, drinking pure water in normal amounts will not kill you. However, consuming excessive amounts of water in a short period of time can lead to water intoxication, which can be fatal.
because the drinking water contains chlorine, which will kill the fish
Get some warm water and dishwashing detergent and spray them it kills on contact.
The way to apply Tide detergent to kill grubs is easy. Fill a 5 gallon bucket with lukewarm water and mix in 1 teaspoon of Tide detergent. Mix the solution well and add to a sprayer for the yard. Spray the yard where the grubs are to kill them.
Tide laundry detergent.
if you pollute water then you won't have any water to drink because it is polluted and if you drink it, it will kill you. That is how pollution effects drinking water.
To kill harmful organisms in the water that would make you sick.
To kill the sperm, you would need to purchase spermicide and put it into the vagina before having intercourse. Drinking salt water will not have any effect whatsoever.
It's chlorine that kills the harmful bacteria in drinking water.
i dont think so