Control Insect Infestation the Natural Way

An Insecticide Spray Is Deadly To Disease Carrying Insects

October 26th, 2008

An insecticide spray is useful. It is used to kill
insects.

You can use it at home and any outdoor area to kill
cockroaches, fleas, ticks, flies, scorpions, beetles,
mosquitoes, moths, spiders, crickets, bed bugs and other
insects. There are many kinds of pests that bug us wherever we
are. Some carry diseases that could be deadly to human beings,
others harm crops. When this happens, the first thing that we
do is look for an insecticide spray. It does the job especially
when used correctly.

An insecticide spray works by spraying it using the hand
with the aerosol can. Upon contact, the pests and bugs are
killed almost instantaneously because the poison is absorbed by
the body. It is an effective weapon to use against
disease-carrying insects and pests that harm produce and
property. That is why fruits and vegetables that have been
contaminated with insecticides should be washed before they are
consumed.

However, no matter how useful it is, an insecticide spray
should be placed on an area where children cannot reach them
because most insecticides are also poisonous to human beings.
Always read the label and the directions on how to use the
insecticide spray before using it.