Raid Multi Insect Killer, Kills Ants, Spiders, Roaches and Flies, For Indoor and Outdoor use, Orange Breeze, 15 Oz
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If you need to treat an area, keep pets out of it, and wait until the surface is dry to the touch before allowing them to return.
The spray will work if you spray it directly on the mouth of the animal
As I didn't spray this product on a large area, I used it as an insect killer targeted at a specific area. The patio was sprayed and when roaches were found in outdoor areas I sprayed there too.
Just one bee will likely aggravate you, so it will chase you. p>If it's just one bee, it's likely to veer off and attack The nest appears to be that of a bee. Call a Bee keeper, as they will usually come and remove the entire nest without harmed It is critical that our bees stay alive.
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Flying is a serious problem on our patio, so we used a powerful insecticide on one of the flies hanging out on the wall, but Despite the warm weather, there are still tons of flies around. There are times when I have used this repeatedly and it is of no help. At this point, all I feel is a febrile sneeze. There isn't much to it it only smells good. I tried it on a spider which survived and made it through the day.
Multi-tasking is the key to success Bug killer for insects called Insect Raid. Let's try and get you some maggots There are palmetto bugs large enough to attach to a saddle, and swarms of blood-sucking insects. In addition to dripping mosquitoes, fire ants that send toxic signals, spider bites trigger a necrotic, gruesome killing field, and even small snakes and rodents may die or long after spraying with this multi-purpose pesticide. This product applies to rat infestations. It's cheap enough to go big, 1/2 can is enough to bring the rat into the back yard. Wear a mask-you'll be glad you did. The summer is a good time to buy a dozen cans. You're standing in the middle of a war zone.
It is not noxious to smell! I find this to be very useful. I am very tolerant of the smell. As far as chemical insecticides go, I must be cautious due to respiratory issues, but this did not give me any I would like to thank MaryAnn Coy for this wonderful gift It was Schueger. Please edit it I purchased this product again to eradicate fruit flies and used the entire can in two Nothing was killed by the fruit fly spray! It seems that they have immunity!.
The scent is pleasant. The smell of certain scents triggers migraine attacks for me. A small amount of this odor does not create a noxious odor, and it is pleasant if not sprayed in mass quantities. My entire baseboard was sprayed, and the results were good.
As a child, I was scared of spiders. This was one of my only fears that never left me. It turned out to be a non-toxic product that kept them away but did not kill them. Thus, this is what I did. The creature came out fully coated in spray and capable of climbing. Imagine my surprise when I saw it still walking. Half the can was emptied on a spider the size of a bottle cap. My interpretation is that either it got tired of me spraying or it himself decided to take its own life. I am not even sure it was the spray that killed it. Whatever the case, I was looking for a better method for killing insects than books and baseball bats and this unfortunately does not meet my needs.
As a result of my spraying, every surface is sticky, and the flies are still buzzing.
There is absolutely no effect when I spray it straight on insects, it does not kill them yet they don't seem to.
My hotel sprayed this product on my arrival at the hotel when I ordered it while on vacation. There is a very pleasant smell to it. In the latter part of my stay, I stayed at an older relative's house with a lot of critters. As soon as I stepped into the shower, I almost stepped on a Easy to do. The drainage system flushed it away. It was only when I was in the shower that I realized there was another over my head. Following the spray I applied, the spider was no longer aggressive. There were skinny legs with a sizable body, like a smaller Daddy Long Legs (I'm not sure what kind it was). With a tiny body like that, I thought it would be easy to kill it with this spray. Not at all. As she continued to crawl down the web, the spider continued to crawl. To kill it, we had to spray two more times with light water. There were no more showers at that location for me either. Despite the fact that this spray is pleasant to the nose, I wouldn't trust it to stop bugs in their tracks on the first go.