
#BOA VS PYTHON BETTY HOW TO#
How to tell? MSDS sheets when you see things like 4-hydroxymethyl-4-methyl-1-phenyl-3-pyrazolidinone it is about as far removed from natural as you can be. Please do not think I am poking fun I am not, every one has different ideas of what 'natural' is I personally try to avoid the really custom chemicals as much as I can I work with photo chemicals every day so that is hard but I don't have to at home too. It is surrounded by so environmental concerns but there are renewable sources of ammonia. Quandary ammonia is only one step away again.

I am not sure natural can be completely applied but ammonia is no more refined than glacial acetic acid which they dilute vinegar from. There the question opens to what is natural? Ammonias? they clean well but can be very scary for the animals but quandary ammonia are very safe, products like F10 are quandary ammonia. (peroxide is H2O2 the extra oxygen molecule is unstable and it breaks down to H2O) The problem is once opened it breaks down and has a short shelf life. Peroxides also can be effective too medical 3% or stronger diluted can be effective. Contact time matters with all so you need to go over slowly and get the surface hot. Steam is an effective disinfectant as well. Python reference) my snake is on death row. They recruit herpetologist Dr Emmett, with the idea of using Betty, a giant-sized boa that Emmett had bred, to track and kill the python on the theory that two snakes do not like sharing the same territory. I'm not allowed to call it Betty (Boa vs. The other cleaner most over look is steam. However, just outside Philadelphia, the python bursts from its container and escapes.

It is not a bad disinfectant if you remember that it takes time and strength at 2.5% it doesn't do as good a job than at 5%.

Used straight at 5% acetic acid (typical table vinegar is 5%) it will kill salmonella in 20 min.
