The cost of lye can vary depending on the quantity and quality of the product. On average, a pound of lye can cost anywhere from $3 to $5. Bulk purchases or specialty lye products may have different pricing.
Lye solution is basic.
To make a basic compound using lye, mix the lye (sodium hydroxide) with water to create a sodium hydroxide solution. Lye is a strong base that dissociates in water to produce hydroxide ions, making the solution basic. Remember to handle lye with caution as it is highly corrosive.
To make lye solution for lutefisk, you can mix food-grade lye with water in a well-ventilated area while wearing protective gear such as gloves and goggles. Follow a recipe that specifies the ratio of lye to water, as improper dilution can be dangerous to handle. Pour the solution over the fish to soak and begin the curing process.
Lye - with the meaning of sodium hydroxide.
If a mouse injests lye, it will usually kill it. Lye is a strong caustic and it doesn't take a lot of it to cause severe damage to the mucus membranes (think throat, stomach and intestines) and other sensitive tissues of living organisms. That's one reason lye soap is pretty effective as a disinfectant.
I do. Heard it will kill fleas.
Jesus Christ yes for the love of God never, ever, ever drink lye. Ever.
The cost of lye can vary depending on the quantity and quality of the product. On average, a pound of lye can cost anywhere from $3 to $5. Bulk purchases or specialty lye products may have different pricing.
Lye, or sodium hydroxide, is a highly caustic substance that can kill rats by causing severe chemical burns to their internal tissues when ingested. When rats consume lye, it reacts with water in their bodies, leading to the destruction of their digestive tract and other vital organs. This process can result in severe pain, dehydration, and ultimately death. However, using lye as a rodenticide is highly dangerous and not recommended due to its hazardous nature.
Any drug can kill you if you take too much.
The homophone for "lie" is "lye".
about 60mg
a lot
Yes, it will. It will also kill all the desirable (necessary for a good yard) other critters and easily kill the yard itself besides contaminating the water supply. Far better to use a treatment that targets only the pests, available at virtually any store carrying yard products. Don't use lye, broadly distributed, for this purpose.
do not kill your dog please take it to the vets.
I would not recommend it. Among other things, it will kill the digestive enzymes in your settling tank, could harm your pump to your field and could cause coagulation of fats that could block up your system.