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Posted by Mitul Hasan on February 15, 2025 at 12:01pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
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انت عارف يا حبيبي قبل منك يا حبيبي فاتنى ايه انا فاتني دنيا عشقتها حياتي جيت لونتها بالفرحة دي. في حاجات بتتاجلنا واهو ده النصيب علشان في خير متشالنا.
There are many mosquitoes in summer, so insecticidal water is commonly used in life. fly killer Summer mosquito flies, and often active cockroaches, must be killed with insecticidal water. However, many people use the method incorrectly, resulting in poor insecticidal effect. Here's how to use it correctly.
Before pest control,cockroach insecticide spray wear protective clothing
Wear protective clothing and masks before using insecticidal water,mosquito killer and avoid skin contact because insecticidal water may cause skin poisoning, and inhaled gases may harm the respiratory tract.
Make sure there are no food items in the space
To avoid contamination of the main food with the agent liquid, the food in the pest control space should be removed or sealed with a plastic bag. The water source should also be sealed.
Make sure you don't spray too much insecticide
Once all the work is done in advance, you can begin using insecticide water. To apply insecticide, shake the insecticide well and spray all over the room. Try to spray evenly, but keep an eye on the dosage. You can leave the space after spraying insecticide, close the door, and wait outside for more than 10 minutes after spraying.
4) Ventilate the room by opening the window
You can open the windows and doors of the room after waiting for more than 10 minutes. Do not enter the room until the smell has completely dissipated.
When spraying, maintain a proper distance.
Other pests such as cockroaches may appear suddenly and require urgent spraying of insecticidal water in addition to exterminating the entire space. The spray should be kept 15-20 cm away from the pest at this time, but only by spraying directly on it.
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