Yes, a chemical sprayed near a rose bush can potentially harm or kill the plant, depending on the nature of the chemical and its application. Herbicides, for example, are designed to kill unwanted plants and can damage roses if they come into contact with the foliage or roots. Additionally, certain pesticides may be toxic to roses if not specifically formulated for use on them. It's essential to read labels and apply chemicals carefully to avoid unintentional harm to desirable plants.
He accidentally ingested some poison that was sprayed on grass to kill weeds near where he was stabled.
you stop drop and roll and kick the animal into a near by pond or lake or bush.
It is best not to grow Morning Glories near your rose bushes. The Morning Glory will wrap around your bush and can strangle and kill it.
Yes if you set them free in a bush not close to a rode, by a garbage can but not near a street so an alley would be fine too
you do
Fleming's hypothesis was that the Penicillium produce a chemical that can kill ... Alexander Fleming was a scientist, born near Darvel in Ayrshire, Scotland.
no where near as much as obama has
not in the near future
It is in the bush at the park station near the bridge.
Well i know what not to put, a bush!
tell me
They lived in the East near Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick.