Surgence agents and insecticides are two different chemicals, for different purposes and objects. Under normal circumstances, bactericides and pesticides should not be mixed.
The germs are used to suppress, kill or prevent the growth and reproduction of bacteria, fungi, viruses and other microorganisms. They are usually used for disinfection, hygienic cleaning products, and medical equipment disinfection. Common bactericides include alcohol, chlorine and hydrogen peroxide.
Pested medicine is used to control and kill various pests, such as mosquitoes, flies, cockroaches, ants, etc. Pested drugs contain specific active ingredients and can toxic effects on the nervous system or other physiological mechanisms of insects, thereby achieving the purpose of insecticidal killing. Common insecticides include chryraze ester, enemies, amino -aminate, and so on.
Mixed use of sterilizers and insecticides may cause side effects, invalid or harmful. This is because their chemical components and mechanisms are different, and unforeseen chemical reactions or interactions may occur. In addition, hybrid use may also cause drug superimposed toxicity, which has potential risks to human health and environment.
Therefore, when using a bactericide and pesticides, it should be used strictly in accordance with the product description and guidance to avoid mixed use of different types of chemicals. If there is a need for sterilization and insecticide at the same time, it is recommended to use a specially designed dual -effect product or consulting professionals to obtain the correct use suggestions and methods.