A little knowledge is dangerous, fly killer as the saying goes:
Toxic odors (produced by common solvents such as diesel and xylene) do not equate to effectiveness (i.e. insecticidal effects); cockroach insecticide spray noxious odors do not drown pests;
Diesel exposure can cause dizziness, mosquito killer headaches, central nervous system problems, eye, nose, and lung problems, and delay kidney and liver damage symptoms.
Inhaling prolonged amounts of xylene can induce comas and death. Xylene suppresses the human central nervous system, causing headaches, dizziness, and nausea.
The smoke produced by ethylene glycol does not kill pests, and excessive inhalation of ethylene glycol can harm the kidneys, heart, and nervous system.
It is inherently toxic to dissolve and dilute insecticides with diesel/xylene, and the addition of ethylene glycol makes the entire solution extremely harmful to mammals (humans and pets) and birds.
The problem is not to kill pests, but to pollute the environment and harm mammals and birds. It's really ironic. We are trying to eliminate mosquitoes and flies, not to harm you or your family.
Mosquitoes, flies, and other pests have been fighting us since the dawn of human reproduction. Our efforts will be in vain if pests cause harm to us or our pets.
The bacteria and germs brought by these pests cannot be eliminated by spraying the interior environment with various pesticides to kill flies, mosquitoes, and cockroaches, for example. When you spray the indoor environment, you should also disinfect the area where the pests "touch".
To completely eliminate traditional germs and bacteria in the body of a killed pest, we must use disinfection products.
Third, only killing larvae of pests living in the environment can interrupt their reproductive cycle. The pure plant extract of the invention has the special effect of killing larvae.
Fourth, deworming can drive away pests and create a protective body for the environment, so that it becomes pest-free.
Additionally, the residual insecticidal effect can last for days, protecting us from pests.
By acting as a fungicide, it kills germs and molds, and also eliminates their odors.
Currently, the majority of deodorants and air fresheners available for purchase rely on alcohol as a solvent, which is then combined with artificial food scents. The purpose of the alcohol is to sanitize, while the synthetic chemical fragrance simply masks any unpleasant smells in the surroundings. As a result, using these products can actually exacerbate the issue, as individuals end up inhaling not only alcohol and man-made scents but also the existing odors.