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Hydrogen Peroxide Ant Killing

"On Killing Ants by Hydrogen Peroxide"

There are ants in the world, and everyone suffers. Or ask: "Can hydrogen peroxide kill ants?" Yes: "Yes."

Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidative properties. There are many paths and burrows in the ant colony. If you fill it with hydrogen peroxide, its gas and liquid will enter the ant colony. When the ant touches it, its body will be eroded by oxidation, and its body, limbs and organs will be damaged.

And the ant body is tiny, and the strength of hydrogen peroxide is very harmful to it. The ant is walking on the way, but when it encounters the liquid of hydrogen oxide, it is slippery and trapped, and it is difficult to move forward. Due to the power of oxidation, the skin gradually decays, the breath gradually decreases, and finally dies.

However, it should be used to a certain extent. If the amount is small, it is difficult to achieve the effect of killing ants; if the amount is too large, it may cause damage to other things. Therefore, the user should measure the condition of the ants and the place where they are located, and apply an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide to get rid of the ants without harming the surroundings. In this way, using hydrogen peroxide to kill ants is not a bad idea.