yes. I use it all the time to get rid of those nasty looking brown fat Spiders that come out at night on the side of the house. The stream allows you to get the one near the top that you cant reach.
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On the side of the house? Outside? At night?. You are killing them merely because you are afraid of them or don't like their appearance? Spiders are beneficial, not pests, and these ones appear to be after nocturnal insects like moths. It's also obviously pointless because others soon take their place!
Yes. In fact you can kill a wasp with deodorant if you take the deodorant stick a launch it towards the wall going directly towards the wasp and it hits the wasp. I am 99.9% sure you will in fact kill the wasp.
I tried that once, and killed it. I'm pretty sure the wings on the wasp get stuck together and it cannot fly, or it just inhaled the fumes somehow.
Vinegar alone will not kill yellow jackets but if you mix it with other ingredients it will kill them. You will need to mix vinegar with water and liquid dish soap.
Wasps don't bite, they sting (other end of the body). If you try to clap-kill a wasp -- and if you get the wasp exactly in line with your hands -- you might be successful. However, if the wasp is at even a slight angle to your hands you will probably drive the sting into your hand -- and that would hurt!
Wasp spray. They drop like flies in a few minutes.
Gasoline will smother a wasp when it is poured on it or on the nest. The gasoline fumes are toxic and will poison the wasp quickly.
Yes it can! I just killed a huge wasp today by spraying rubbing alcohol on it. It died quicker than they usually do if you sprayed it with bug spray instead.
Yes. Wasp spray can kill an elephant if you have enough cans.
Yes, wasp and hornet sprays will also kill bumblebees. You can find wasp and hornet spray at retail stores such as Walmart or Target.
Yes, if you drink halfliter !
Possibly.
stand on it!
Yes.
Shower & deodorant
Not usually.
kill it
you smell
No. It cannot.
You must be allergic to it try to find a deodorant with a different active constituent.