Cockroaches Just Die, Especially Mosquitoes After Foging ...
By Mohaba77
@mohaba77 (102)
Jakarta, Indonesia
July 13, 2020 6:09am CST
Last month in my neighborhood there was a Foging movement to eradicate mosquitoes. Fogging done to eradicate the virus was indeed proven to be effective. This activity also has a positive impact on eradicating large insects, even though the actual purpose of foging is to eradicate mosquitoes, which are currently being activated to prevent disease. I casually observed and proved after receiving foging conducted by local residents after 10 minutes of spraying and exposure to the smoke of some insect animals such as cockroaches immediately fell and died. All the insects that nest in the holes all come out and die ... this is evidence of the efficacy of foging ... not only mosquitoes that die but insects like cockroaches come to die see the picture .. some cockroaches lying on the floor ... after there is foging ... if there are grasshopper crickets and other insects means to die. Unfortunately, what I observed was only a few cockroaches ... maybe this already represented a sample ...
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7 responses
@Lavanya15 (12888)
• Chennai, India
13 Jul 20
That's really good idea to kill small Insects but what about our Health issues my friend. From this fog we don't get any healthy issues?
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@BabeSays (8575)
• Mauritius
14 Jul 20
I need this. Too many mosquitoes here these days. It’s winter yet we are having mosquitoes which is weird.
@aureategloom (11055)
• Bosnia And Herzegovina
13 Jul 20
i'm not sure if you like that or not?
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@Babale (1866)
• Semarang, Indonesia
14 Jul 20
It is indeed good for eradicating mosquitoes, mainly causing dengue fever. The problem with my environment is that it is very rarely done. Maybe it's been a year. So I still use mosquito coils to repel mosquitoes at home.