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Can disinfectant kill insects?

Disinfectant is an efficient disinfectant mainly containing sodium hypochlorite, which is mainly used to kill pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses, and has no direct insecticidal effect. However, due to the strong corrosiveness of disinfectants, the higher the concentration, the stronger the corrosiveness. Therefore, if the concentration is high enough and the number is large enough, a certain amount of insects can be "burned to death". But this is not recommended. One is waste, and the other is that it may cause environmental pollution.

Disinfectant is an efficient disinfectant mainly containing sodium hypochlorite, which is mainly used to kill pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses, and has no direct insecticidal effect. However, due to the strong corrosiveness of disinfectants, the higher the concentration, the stronger the corrosiveness. Therefore, if the concentration is high enough and the number is large enough, a certain amount of insects can be "burned to death". But this is not recommended. One is waste, and the other is that it may cause environmental pollution.