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CB MOP UP turns one gallon of plain mop water into a powerful boric acid insecticide that roaches will die for, so that you can literally control your cockroach infestation while you clean. CB MOP UP is odorless so it will not leave behind an unpleasant scent. Simply add 1 cup of MOP UP Insecticide powder to 1 gallon of water and apply to floor areas. Once floor dries, brush away any remaining powder on the floor surface into cracks and crevices. Reapply as necessary. CB MOP UP is a supplemental treatment only, and is most effective in the control of cockroach infestations when used in conjunction with residual boric acid powder or other conventional pest control techniques.
| Active Ingredient | Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate 98% |
|---|---|
| Target pests | Cockroaches, Waterbugs, Palmettos, Ants, Silverfish |
| For use in | Nursing Homes, Hospitals, Grocery Stores, Hotels, Food-Handling Establishments, Warehouses, Schools |
| Pet safe | Yes, when used as directed |
| Yield | 1 cup of powder yields 1 gallon. 5# bucket makes 20 gallons of solution. |
| NOT FOR SALE TO | |
| Shipping Weight | 5.25 lbs |
| Manufacturer | Waterbury |
| EPA Registration | 9444-132 |
CB MOP UP turns one gallon of plain mop water into a powerful boric acid insecticide that roaches will die for, so that you can literally control your cockroach infestation while you clean. CB MOP UP is odorless so it will not leave behind an unpleasant scent. Simply add 1 cup of MOP UP Insecticide powder to 1 gallon of water and apply to floor areas. Once floor dries, brush away any remaining powder on the floor surface into cracks and crevices. Reapply as necessary. CB MOP UP is a supplemental treatment only, and is most effective in the control of cockroach infestations when used in conjunction with residual boric acid powder or other conventional pest control techniques.
MOP UP is not a product that you should use for treatment of fleas. It does not contain an IGR (insect growth regulator) which is an important part of any flea treatment. We would recommne…
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MOP UP Boric Acid Insecticide is not labeled to be used in homes so we cannot recommend it for this use.  For roaches we would recommend one of our Roach Control Kits.  We also have a great guide h…
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