Bug bombs?

beegreenie740

New Member
I have them in a separate room that has fans I was just wondering if it would kill the plants..I could keep the bombs pretty far away from them I just can't deal with spiders really especially if I get this place ready for music festivals at legend valley I'm trying to have a safe place for people to come to during the festivals if they don't stay at the shows
 

Ganjamann2020

Active Member
I have them in a separate room that has fans I was just wondering if it would kill the plants..I could keep the bombs pretty far away from them I just can't deal with spiders really especially if I get this place ready for music festivals at legend valley I'm trying to have a safe place for people to come to during the festivals if they don't stay at the shows
Seriously that dog is capable of more damage than a tiny little spider.
 

amneziaHaze

Well-Known Member
it just might be the spiders are the only thing stopping centipedes earbugs worms flies musquitos, bees..... from living in your house.
 

Jjgrow420

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It won't harm them unless the mist actually touches them. Spiders are no issue. In fact they're beneficial.
I'm assuming you're using Dr Doom? It's good stuff. I wouldnt hit them while in flower but using it in veg no problem. The active ingredient breaks down after a few hours anyways. Is it something I would practice on the reg? No. But in a pinch there's no harm imo. Note the size of the bottle vs SQ ft you're trying to 'clean'. Don t over use it. There's no need to bomb the whole can in a small area. A few seconds is generally all you need in a room. Leave the room, close the doors turn off your filters and return after a few hrs. Open the doors windows and air it out for a bit.
 

beegreenie740

New Member
Seriously that dog is capable of more damage than a tiny little spider.
I live in the country they aren't tiny spiders nor do I like them. I can kill them yes and I already know they do this and that for the environment and I don't care I don't like them. I'm sure if they were in the position to kill me they wouldn't hesitate either. We have brown recluse and brown windows neither are seen much but the wolf spiders which won't hurt much are huge and I'm good I'll get rid of them
 

curious2garden

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I live in the country they aren't tiny spiders nor do I like them. I can kill them yes and I already know they do this and that for the environment and I don't care I don't like them. I'm sure if they were in the position to kill me they wouldn't hesitate either. We have brown recluse and brown windows neither are seen much but the wolf spiders which won't hurt much are huge and I'm good I'll get rid of them
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rijkmus1

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I use Bifenthrin for control of insects outdoors on my lawn. I do not spay it on any plant that I would consume. It is supposed to be safe for indoor use after it dries. Last up to 90 days indoors. I also spray a barrier around my house. Every insect that touches the barrier dies. You will know when to reapply when the spider webs start to come back. I used it last week after 2 warm days produced a major fungus nat hatch in my turf. I have not seen any since the treatment. This is the most aggressive way to destroy insects. Do your research you will have to invest in a good sprayer and 3m chemical mask. You probably can remove your plants from the building when you spray and let it dry.
 
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