How to catch fly bugs without pesticides - Using ethanol
I want to catch small fly bugs such as mosquitoes and flies, but I can't spray pesticides because of people or things, and it's hard because it's too fast to catch them with hands or tissue. I'm sure you've all experienced it at least once.
If you put disinfection ethanol sold at pharmacies in a sprayer and spray it on bugs, it will be soaked in alcohol. At that time, only dispose of the dead body with tissue.
Since it is used for the skin, there is no hesitation when using it around bedding or tableware. It's a bonus to evaporate neatly.
It's perfect not only for catching bugs but also for cleaning various surfaces. Except for the degree of MacBook liquid crystal (damageable), it has the effect of killing two birds with one stone by removing oil and disinfecting cell phones and keyboards.
How is it work?
As far as I know, most fly bugs have a coating that bounces water. That's why ethanol seems to be effective.
Caution
Spraying ethanol into the eyes is very dangerous. Keep it out of reach of children. If you spray it on fire, there is a risk of fire.
Spray ethanol has not yet been verified for inhalation toxicity, so be careful. Make sure to wear a mask and do it when there are no children.