CB Borid Turbo

4.5 out of 5 stars 3 Reviews | 1 Q&A

CB Borid Turbo
can (16 oz.)
Price/Ea.
$17.16

Buy 2 or more: $14.93 each

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can (16 oz.)
$17.16
case (12 cans)
$150.86
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  • Product Overview

    CB Borid Turbo w/ Boric Acid contains the same active ingredient as the popular Boric Acid insecticide, but in a convenient aerosol dust for quick and easy treatment of cracks, crevices, and voids. Simply place the injector tip into small openings where insects may be hiding, living, and breeding, and apply approximately 1 second of spray. When insects travel over the dust, the lightweight particles stick to the legs of the insects, causing chemical burns which lead to death. 16 oz. can

     
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  • 3 Customer Reviews

    Top Reviews

    5 of 5 Stars

    Good product - better than expected

    By Reybo on 04/25/2010

    Verified Purchase

    Bought this to rid our house of carpenter bees. They drilled holes in it for 40+ years. Year after year I spent more than $100 on spray insecticides, and 50 hours and more each year on patrol, but all…

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    4 of 5 Stars

    CB Borid Turbo

    By Vmccurley on 04/15/2010

    Good product. Has seemed to have done the job after 5 treatments.

    4 of 5 Stars

    Generally satisfactory

    By Neal on 05/16/2010

    The plastic tubes did not fit, or at least I couldn't get them to insert into the opening, so I used the tube from last year's can. Also, the can quit spraying before all of the insecticide seemed to…

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  • 1 Questions & Answers

    Helpful Q&A's
    Q
    Will CB Borid Turbo work for bed bugs?
    A

    CB Borid Turbo is not labeled for bed bugs.  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 the

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