What Is Boric Acid And How Dose It Work ? Is There A Non Toxic Powder Or One That Can Be Made?

that will kill roaches ?
How can I break the breeding cycle ?
I prefure answers from Floridians, or any state simular to, Centrel Florida’s climet..
Palmeto bugs, wolf spiders, too..
I need dry treatments, none toxic as well as toxic ideas here, I have pets, cats….
I Can not afford a profesional pest control service.
I also live in a moble home.
No jokers, natural pest control techs. farmers, poor folks like me..
I have lived here in Florida 43 years, I have Never seen these pests as bad as I have seen them this year.
Help….

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3 Responses to “What Is Boric Acid And How Dose It Work ? Is There A Non Toxic Powder Or One That Can Be Made?”

  1. Sweet Dreams Says:

    im using boric acid that i rolled in flour and bacon grease to get them to eat it. they love it… and they are dieing too.

  2. realquie Says:

    Cucumber peels work well behind the kitchen appliances. Witchhazel on your door jambs and window frames will help keep ‘em from crawling in.

  3. Bathroom Grab Bars Says:

    I too live in a manufactured home. As far as toxic have them spray underneath the trailer and the perimeter really good. As far as non-toxic, the only thing I have ever seen work 100% is the bottom of your shoe. I’m surprised that your cats aren’t having a blast with the Palmetto bugs, Mine do! I never had a problem with wolf spiders. I leave them alone and they leave me alone. They must be good for something! I haven’t had roaches in about twenty years. Boric Acid when mixed with water (1/4 tsp. to 1 cup of water) makes an excellent eye wash, but I have never in all my 47 years seen the stuff kill a roach. The cats could go to a pet boarding place for about 2 weeks and you for a couple of nights. Get the bug bombers out there to put a tent over your home and gas them buggers. Then you would have to come back and clean with a mask and gloves. I’m sorry honey, but with all the bad weather down that way the bugs have to go some where.

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