Yes.
Yes, diesel can kill privet roots as it contains hydrocarbons that are toxic to plants. When applied directly to the roots or the soil around them, diesel can suffocate the plant and disrupt its ability to absorb water and nutrients. However, using diesel as a herbicide is not environmentally friendly and can harm surrounding vegetation and soil health. It's advisable to consider more sustainable methods for managing unwanted plants.
Petroleum products such as diesel fuel, kerosene or gasoline will kill any plant, including flowers.
Only if it is bio-diesel, aka from plants. Most diesel is a product of crude oil though.
Yes, plants can kill plants in one day.
There is certain types of grass that kill plants, but normal yard grass will not, it also depends on the plants. But usually its the weeds that kill the plants, not the grass.
Diesel fuel
No, it does not kill plants, it might be of some benefit to them.
By installing Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC) on the exhaust systems.
Yes, both lit and unlit.
Yes, grubs could potentially kill desert plants.
It can kill plants if the plants just get oxygen. This can lead to the killing of human sf all plants were exposed to was oxygen.
Snails can damage plants in gardens by eating leaves and stems, but they do not usually kill plants outright.