Boric Acid will not kill rats, mice or any other mammals. To kill rats and mice you will need to consider using snap traps, glue boards or poison baits.
Every boric acid product is different and it is important that you follow the product label on the boric acid product you purchase. According to the product label on CB Borid Boric Acid Dust you can use this product in food/serving areas directly in cracks, crevices and voids being careful not to ap…
Read Full Answer »CB Borid Boric Acid Dust will kill adult fleas but it will not kill their eggs. This particular formulation of boric acid is not labeled to broadcast over your carpet. However, if you have fleas inside your home it is very important to use a product with an IGR in it when treating for fl…
Read Full Answer »CB Borid Boric Acid Dust should be applied every 3 - 4 months for best results.
Boric Acid dust is not a good way to treat wood. You may be referring to Timbor, which is a boric acid dust that you mix with water and apply on wood. However, Timbor will leave a white residue on wood. Also it can only be applied to raw wood, it cannot be applied to any wood that …
Read Full Answer »Boric acid will not work for bedbugs because it has to be ingested to kill the insect. Bedbugs have sucking, piercing mouth-parts which do not allow them to ingest the powder. Other dust insecticides such as Alpine Dust or Tempo Dust work from the outside and will kill bedbugs. Please see our bedbug…
Read Full Answer »Mixing CB Borid Boric Acid Dust with water and sugar would be considered an "off label use" and as such we cannot recommend you do it. Mixing boric acid dusts with water and sugar is a long used home remedy type treatment for ant infestations. There are many products on the market today that are mor…
Read Full Answer »CB Borid Boric Acid dust is white. If you apply the product according to the product label, it will only be in cracks, crevices, voids and other areas that will be inaccessible to your pets. You should also purchase and use a hand duster to help you apply the product correctly. Any dust that is visi…
Read Full Answer »It is important to understand that Borid Boric Acid Dust is only going to work on those roaches that actually comes into contact with it. The majority of roaches live in cracks, crevices and wall voids and only come out when absolutely necessary. Borid Boric Acid Dust has nothing in it to actually a…
Read Full Answer »Cb Borid Boric Acid dust is not labeled for spider control at all. This is because boric acid must be ingested to be effective and spiders cannot ingest the product because of their sucking piercing mouth parts that only allow them to ingest sucked up liquids. Please see our Spider Control Kit for t…
Read Full Answer »Boric Acid has a very low toxicity to mammals. The very minute amount your cat may ingest from eating a roach that has been in contact with the product would not be enough to cause any type of reaction.
CB Borid Boric Acid Dust should kill tick adults and eggs. Please be aware the CB Borid Boric acid is not labeled to treat ticks. We recommend our Tick Control kit which includes the insecticide and the Insect growth Regulator to break down the reproductive cycle. Please let us know if you have any …
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CB Borid Boric Acid Dust is labeled for all ants except for carpenter ants. You should note that CB Borid Boric Acid Dust works by ingestion and can take up to two weeks to kill ants that ingest the dust. We do have several fire ant baits that actually attract the ants, they consume it and then shar…
Read Full Answer »Borid Boric Acid Dust is not labeled for treatment of carpet beetles. However, we do sell an all natural dust called EcoPCO D-X Dust which is labeled for carpet beetles and is made from plant extracts.
CB Borid Boric Acid is very safe to use around new puppies when used as directed on the product label. Apply in small amounts directly into cracks and crevices using a bellow hand duster. Applying the dust directly into cracks and crevices will keep it inaccessible to your new puppies.
Yes, some boric acid products, like CB Borid Boric Acid Dust, will kill adult fleas, but it will not kill their eggs. This particular formulation of boric acid is not labeled to broadcast over your carpet. This product is limited to be used in areas that are not readily assessable such as in wa…
Read Full Answer »CB Borid Boric Acid Dust and other insecticide dusts pose no risk to the exterior of pipes. If you have concerns about excess dust, then you can wipe it up with a damp paper towel.
CB Borid Boric Acid Dust is not labeled for use in vegetable gardens and wouldn't hold up well outdoors either. We would recommend using our Outdoor Ant Control Kit.
CB Borid Boric Acid Dust is not labeled to be applied as a broadcast to floors or carpets nor is it labeled for carpet beetles. It is only for cracks and crevices around the rooms. Apply only in areas inaccessible to children and pets. Any flooring surfaces that it was applied to would be recom…
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