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Originally Posted by Cal44
Does anyone have any info on how wasp spray worked on a large dog?
I know it works on wasps, as I've used it many times and never been stung.
But does it work quickly on a dog?
And does it poison the dog so it ends up dying later?
It is poison, after all.
Somehow I have a hard time thinking of poison as a self defense weapon.
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Like all insecticides, wasp spray
is poison. That's why they're called insecticides...they
kill what they come in contact with.
Insecticides are labeled as poison on their containers. Consumers are warned to keep children and pets away from them and treated areas. Some insecticides even warn consumers to wear a mask and gloves when using them.
Someone would have to be a total jerkwad to deliberately spray a dog, or any other animal, with poison.