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Damm Roaches
Household ammonia (3 to 10 percent aqueous NH3) and bleach (5 percent NaOCl)
are two of the most common cleaning agents. Combining them releases chloramine gas, which is a combination of monochloramines (NH2Cl) and dichloramines (NHCl2). Chloramine is any of various compounds containing nitrogen and chlorine Jack "Steve Christensen" wrote in message ... In article unTlb.33417$Rd4.8115@fed1read07, Jack Rye says... Here is one of my best tricks at getting rid of roaches on a boat. Make sure that you can open all the windows and hatches from outside the boat. You do not want to go inside the boat to open the hatches. Put a 5 gallon container inside the boat with a few fans to circulate the air. Pour equal parts of Clorox and Ammonia into the five gallon container. Now run like hell and get away from the boat. Clorox and Ammonia mixed together produces a vary deadly substance called Chlorine Gas. Chlorine gas is odorless and colorless, and highly deadly. Chlorine Gas will kill everything and anything in a matter of a minutes. Many a house wife has died from mixing the two chemicals together by accident. I MUST REPEAT CLOROX AND AMMONIA MIXED IN EVEN SMALL AMOUNTS WILL KILL YOU VARY QUICKLY. Jack First, this doesn't make chlorine gas, it makes chloramine gas (which is still bad stuff). And second, do NOT try this. Your chance of being asphyxiated is pretty good, like if you tripped getting away from the bucket. Getting rid of the bugs isn't worth risking your life. Steve Christensen |