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NiBor-D Insecticide is a versatile product that has different methods of application and can be used against insect pests, mildew, and fungus. This will not contaminate bait and can be used in conjunction with Niban or Niban-FG. Use NiBor-D Insecticide as a dust or in a liquid solution (can also be used to mop). Because NiBor-D Insecticide is a borate powder it will not cause metal to corrode like boric acid does.
NiBor-D can be applied as a liquid broadcast spray for dust mites and flea larvae; a treatment for attic insulation; a general pest prevention for new construction; a application into refuse containers, sewers, floor drains, and manhole covers and cavities; a treatment in poultry production facilities; and as a mop solution for small flies.
NiBor-D Insecticide can be used responsibly as part of a Green Pest Management program.
Sizes available: 5 lb, 15 lb, and 1 lb packets
Box of 10 packets - Each packet is a convenient 8 oz SINGLE USE packet. Use the following rates for the desired solution.
1 packet per gallon for a 5% solution
2 packets per gallon for a 10% solution
3 packets per gallon for a 15% solution
Product Documents
| Active Ingredient | Boron sodium oxide (B8Na2O13), tetrahydrate (12280-03-4) 98% |
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| Target pests | Carpenter Ants, Crickets, Cockroaches, Silverfish, Earwigs, Boxelder bugs, Cluster Flies, Centipedes, Millipedes, Mildew and Fungi |
| For use in |
Homes, Restaurants, Schools, Warehouses, Factories, Offices, Hotels, Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Garages, Grocery Stores, Apartments, Industrial Plants, Theaters, Zoos, Kennels and others * See label for complete list |
| Application | Dust into cracks and crevices, wall voids and attics. Use as a liquid 5%, 10%, or 15% solution. Add an IGR or disinfectant. Use as a foam in commercial kitchens to foam drains and turn remaining food debris into a bait. |
| Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on label |
| Special Features | Effective, green product for use with Green Pest Management programs. Active ingredient is a borate mineral salt. No known resistance. Green tint for use in USDA facilities. |
| Shipping Weight | 5.35 lbs |
| Manufacturer | Nisus (Mfg. Number: PRO-NIBORD6X5) |
| UPC | 616609888033 |
| EPA Registration | 64405-8 |
There is no known resistance to NiBor-D Insecticide.
Storm and Water Damage Steps
STEP 1: As a dust, apply Nibor-D in drains, sewers, wall voids, attics, and debris fields.
STEP 2: As a liquid spray, apply Nibor-D in drains or on perimeter walls on the outside of a structure.
STEP 3: As a mop solution, add Nibor-D to your mop water to leave residual insecticide.
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Nibor-D: It's the best!
By Thomas on 04/20/2023
I'm really impressed with this type of boric acid powder. It mixes well with water, and can be used as a mop solution and can also be sprayed when diluted with water as well. Make sure to read the label for each individual application. I mainly used it for puffing dust into wall voids, and in between and cranks/crevices. I did a lot of research with insecticidal dust and this product is the best because of its multiple use applications. I highly recommend this product!
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Nibor insecticide
By Keith on 12/20/2019
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Great Product, Completely Satisfied.
By Joe on 10/12/2022
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I had my doubts but this stuff really works!
By Ian on 02/23/2024
This has been an great addition to getting rid of roaches in my apartment. Puffed into crevices and outlets and used as wash on walls and inside cupboards also the walls and floors leading to my front door. When I switch the lights on at night the only thing moving in the kitchen is... Me!
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Septic tank usage
By Scott on 09/12/2023
In situations of septic tanks NEVER POUR down the drain any insecticide. You want to keep the bugs in your septic alive or you may need to empty the septic because you've killed the good bugs. If in fact you think you have an occasional invader issue as a result of your septic do not treat in it but around it. Around your home instead of around the septic. Just remember to be a good steward to the insects you do want around Pollinators,Septic eaters,etc.
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Can I mix this with Bifen for monthly pest control? Target pest are Millipedes. Didn’t seem like Bifen was effective at preventing Millipedes last season
Once NiBor-D Insecticide is mixed with water, you have 24 hours to use the product before it loses its efficacy.
Nibor D can be used down the toilet and drains. It is recommended to treat all plumbing within the home so that it evenly disperses the product in the septic tank.
Nisus advises to use about 5 scoops of the Nibor D in a gallon of water, pour ½ gallon of mixed solution per toilet and flush. For drains, use 1/3rd gallon per drain. Reapply after 2 weeks depending on the severity of the infestation.
View the product label for more information.
I have roaches because I have 2 nasty neighbors I've never had roaches in my life and I can't stand them
Indoors, NiBor-D Insecticide as a liquid spray solution can only be applied under refrigerators, in openings around pipes and sinks inside cabites and openings leading to voids and hollow spaces in walls. This cannot be sprayed over wall surfaces or inside cabinets.
For active roach infestatations, a combination of products are needed to eliminate roaches. There is not one product that will kill active roaches and repeat applications are required every 14 days.
The best treatment program is with one of our Roach Control Kits that contain the top professional grade products that a pest control company would use to treat your home. Roach Kit A is recommended for the FC Magnum Roach Bait as it has the fastest kill and transfer effect throughout the colony. If after 90 days, you are consistently treating every 14 days, rotate to Kit B or C and continue the treatment process.
When treating for active roaches in an apartment building, condo, duplex or shared home where you have adjoining walls with neighbors, it is a great idea to dust wall voids, around electrical outlets, under cabinets, sinks, etc with an insecticide dust like Delta Dust using a bellow hand duster. This is a great addtional treatment to help protect your home from roaches and other insects that will migrate from neigboring units.
Please view our Roach Control Kits, our Roach Treatment Guide and a short video on How to Apply Insecticide Dust for more information.
Yes, NiBor-D Insecticide can be mixed with an IGR as long as you are following the product label instructions.
Can I add NiBor-D to Talstar P and spray at the same time? Or do I have to spray separately? Can I layer one over the other if I spray separately?
How long will Tempo Ultra last after applied? How much needed per gallon of water?
NiBor-D Insecticide and Tempo SC Ultra contain different formulations and active ingredients. Tempo Ultra will offer a 90 day interior crack and crevice residual and 30 day exterior residual when used as directed on the label. The rates of Tempo SC Ultra per gallon range from 8-16 ml per gallon depending on the pest. Please refer to the label here for complete instructions.
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Depending on which method you will applying NiBor-D Insecticide (Dust or Liquid), the application rates and procedures will vary. Below are recommended rates and some brief information for darkling beetles however please refer to page 9 of the product label for more information.
The first step is to remove birds from the area. Apply to structural sidewalls, posts, framing, top plates, into cracks and crevices, around insulation and on other structural components that might harbor beetles. Reapply the application annually after each grow out or if facility is washed, sanitized and disinfected.
For Supplemental Liquid Applications:
Add NiBor-D Insecticide at the rate of 1 lb/gallon of water. Apply at the rate of 4 gallons/100 ft2 of surface area. For fly control, apply a liquid application to the surface of manure piles at the rate of 1-1/2 lbs of product/gallon of water/150 ft2 of surface area.
Dust applications:
If birds are in contact with floor or litter: Apply NiBor-D Insecticide in dry form with a spreader directly to the floor or old litter surface at the rate of 1-2 lbs/100 ft2 of floor area. Apply a band treatment along bird feeder lines. Reapply annually if needed or after each grow-out.
If birds are caged and not in contact with the floor or litter: Apply dry product at the rate of 1-1/2 – 2 lbs/100 ft2 of surface area. For fly control, apply the dust to the surface of manure piles at the rate of 1-1/2 – 2 lbs/100 ft2 of surface area
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I know it shouldn't be mixed with a repellant but I figure a non-repellant would make it even more effective but I don't want to do something illegal.
NiBor-D Insecticide should not be mixed with any other products. Taurus/Termidor is not labeled to be used indoors and has a very strict label for outdoor use.
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We know about sealing up cracks around the home and tried multiple products and consulted with pest control companies with no help.
NiBor-D Insecticide is labeled to help control cluster flies but it is not labeled for stink bugs. EcoVia WD is labeled for both. There really is no sure way to fully prevent/control cluster flies but the dusts can help when applied in the voids and using and insecticide spray as well like Suspend SC.
Please take a few minutes to read over our article on How to Prevent Cluster Flies and How to Keep Stink Bugs Away.
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They are breeding in a shower drain that hasnt been used in months. I found the Larvae swimming in the drain. My question is, will Nibor work for mosquitoes in the drain? Im aware that Nibor can be used in drains as I often use it in a foam form in the restaurants that i service but I just cant find any information that it will work with mosquitoes in indoor drains. Thanks!
NiBor-D Insecticide is not labeled for mosquitoes.
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Yes, NiBor-D Insecticide is labeled for centipedes. We would recommend doing a light coating of dust in the areas where you have seen activity. Please see our guide on how to get rid of centipedes here.
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If you have cockroaches actually coming from the septic tank then the biggest concern you will have is finding the area in the tank, lid, or septic lines that has a crack in it that is allowing the roaches access. They would not go down your drains from inside your home to then start a colony or population within the septic tank or system. Since they would have gained access from the yard/lines, the problem may persist if the source is not found and closed up or fixed.
Nibor D can be used down the toilet and drains, and you will likely want to put a little down all of them within the home so you get even dispersal of the product. Nisus advises to use about 5 scoops of the Nibor D in a gallon of water, and do about ½ gallon of solution per toilet to flush down, and about 1/3 gallon of solution per drain. You may need to reapply it after a few weeks, depending on the severity of the infestation.
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