No, but it could be toxic to yourself or your pets if left inside when you set the bomb off and possibly inhale it. Try using Frontline Plus or Advantix as flea preventatives, just put them on your pet once a month topically and they will keep all fleas and ticks off of your pet for that one month. Just repeat the topical application every month.
According to my vet flea collers can cause cancer if the dog chews on it. It was reccomended to use the liquid solution for flea protection.
The radiation in the atomic bomb can cause all types of cancers. Skin cancer proboly being the most prevalent.
If your car is infested with fleas you will likely have to use a flea spray or flea bomb to eliminate all of them. After using the spray you will do a thorough cleaning of the car to remove any of the flea poison residue and air your car out.
go to the supper market and by a flea bomb
No, it doesn't cause cancer if it is applied in a calculated format. Excessive can cause some skin disease. as Fipronil is the main ingredients of Frontline plus and Aspis Forte, which are the best flea and tic control for dogs and cats, as well as a best generic frontline plus is Aspis Forte.
Nano bomb is a method that can kill cancer cells.
Times vary. Read labels. You did not say what brand.
Yes Gamma Rays can cause cancer, even a small exposure to Gamma ray can cause the risk of cancer, X-Rays and Visible light can cause cancer but need huge amounts of it exposed to the body, Gamma is used in Nuclear bombs because of all the energy it has, so if you're near a Nuclear bomb when it sets off, Your most likely to catch cancer ;)
what is an Incendiary bomb and what damage does it cause
A flea bomb is supposed to be an effective way to permanently kills fleas. However it does need close attention paid to the instructions and safety precautions because the chemicals involved can damage or affect animals and humans.
Your yard may also require attention as fleas are known to find their way. If you want to use a flea bomb (otherwise known as a flea fogger).
Radiation bombards your cells at a microscopic level destroying the DNA. When the DNA then replicates it has errors. The errors cause cancer, which is essentially when cells go wild and not in a fun way.