The manufacturer does not recommend adding the product directly to the kitchen cabinets. Instead: Apply Boractin under and behind cabinets. When treating cabinetry areas, if there is no gap between the lower cabinets and the kickplate, then small holes can be drilled to access the voids. Escutcheon …
Read Full Answer »BorActin Insecticide Powder contains a blue dye for safety. Per the product label, BorActin should only be applied in cracks and crevices, and any excess dust should be wiped up. We would not advise to use this dust around light colored fabrics that may be affected by the dye. We also recommend…
Read Full Answer »BorAction Insecticide Powder is not mixed with water. It is a powder insecticide that is applied to cracks and crevices only. If you are looking for an insecticide to spray as a barrier around the home, Cy-Kick CS would something you can use. We also carry EcoVia WD, a natural …
Read Full Answer »BorActin Insecticide Powder is not for use outdoors as it would get washed away with the first rain or dew or blown away by the wind. It is used indoors in cracks and crevices where the harsh outdoor environment cannot affect it, but will stay in place to catch any insects that crawl through it. If …
Read Full Answer »The time of death for a roach or any other insect will depend entirely on how healthy the roach was prior to ingestion and how much it ingested. It could be minutes or hours before each individual roach dies after ingesting the product. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
As long as you use the product in correlation with the product label instructions it is safe to use in a home where there are small children.
BorActin Insecticide Powder when applied per label will not harm pets. We highly recommend to contact the person that made the application to find out more details. Also, be sure to contact your physician and the Vet.
Per the manufacturers product label for the mop packets of the BorActin Insecticide Powder, as a mop solution: As a supplemental treatment, mix one cup of product per gallon of mop water. Make up only enough for current application and reapply as needed. Remove or brush any powder visible after tre…
Read Full Answer »BorActin Insecticide Powder is not labeled for bedbugs. Please take a moment to look over our Bed Bug Treatment Guide for information on recommended products and treatment methods.
Please visit our Drywood Termite treatment page. Boracare is going to be the best product for you! Be sure the wood you are treating is raw untreated wood.
BorActin Insecticide Powder can either be applied as a dust or mixed with water and sprayed as a liquid. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions
BorActin Insecticide Powder has mulitple ways to be applied.
Dust: Apply using a Bellows Duster at 1 lb. per 1,000 sq. ft.
Liquid: 1 lb. per gallon of water per 1,000 sq ft.
Foam: Mix as for liquid and add foaming agent
Mop Solution: As a supplemental treatment, 1 cup per gallon o…
Per the product label on BorActin Insecticide Powder you would need to remove the birds from the area before any treatment can take place. Once they are removed you would apply the product at a rate of 1-2 lbs per 100 sq. ft over the the soil surface or over the old litter. Before re-introducing bir…
Read Full Answer »BorActin Insecticide Powder can be swept up from hard surfaces or removed with a damp cloth. It is not deactivated when mixed with water as it can be used in a mop solution and would be effective again once dry.
BorActin Insecticide Powder can be used in your basement. Apply it to cracks, crevices, wall voids.
BorActin Insecticide Powder is not labeled for use on luggage clothes or skin. There is not a product that can be used on clothing or skin for roaches however there are options for treating luggage. To treat luggage, Temprid Ready Spray can be used inside empty luggage for roaches, bed bugs…
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No, BorActin Insecticide Powder is not labeled and will not work to control powderpost beetles. We recommend using Bora-Care instead, please read the product label for complete application instructions.
BorActin Insecticide Powder is not labeled to target yellow jackets only Cockroaches, Palmettobugs, Waterbugs, Ants (Excluding Carpenter Ants), Silverfish and Darkling Beetles, Drywood Termites. Please take a few moments to review our article here on yellow jacket treatment and products.