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Roach Killer: The Best Method Is With Bait Paste

This site is about how to kill roaches effectively and in the most effective way. We review each type of roach killer and give much information on th subject. For suggestions, please send an email to customerservice@roachkillerproducts.com
 

Why is Boric Acid Roach Killer the Best Product?

No Resistance?

Roaches do not develop resistance to boric acid paste. It is so mild they don’t realize they are in danger.

Cost Effective

It will generally cost several hundred dollars for an exterminator and they will try to sign you up for a monthly visit, in many cases. The cost of our roach bait is less than sixty dollars and will eliminate the roaches for a whole year. What makes the bait so attractive is that it really works with one application. It is safe to use and can easily be applied by virtually any homeowner that can use a spatula. Other types of gel baits are much more expensive to use and won't perform as well. There is hardly any product in the bait tubes and it is much more difficult to apply sparingly. Boric acid bait has much more control over the application process.

Recommended by Top Universities : Boric Acid Roach Bait

Many top universities recommend boric acid roach bait. The University of California, the University of Kentucky, and others recommend our bait product. Why? It is because it has been tested and proved in University lab tests to be effective. It is an added bonus that it is safe to use and the most cost effective approach.

Safety

Boric Acid is considered by the E.P.A. to be as dangerous as table salt. It is a product that you don't need to worry about your pets. Many people like to call it a green products. It is a naturally occuring safe substance that happens to work really well on roaches. You can be assured that the safe formula won't harm you. Our only recommendation is please don't eat it. The flavor isn't made for humans (Joking!).

Going Green

Going green is a revolution these days. It is so important to use products that are safe for humans and for the environment. If the mother earth is a priority for you, you will love our roach bait. It is a safe naturally occuring element that is also the best product to use. Gel and other insecticides are known to be much less safe and require a stronger chemical base to be used as insects gain resistance. Chemical plants release harmful toxins into the environment in unsafe ways. Our roach bait is very safe and very effective.

Our Formula is a Proprietary Formula

Bait paste is a proprietary formula made from boric acid. You can not buy bait paste at Home Depot and other retail stores. You can't get it from huge chemical corporations like Bayer or Dupont. You can get it here. The primary users of bait paste are pest control companies. Bait paste is even used by Orkin (the largest pest control company).

Easy To Apply

Bait paste is a thick white gel similiar to toothpaste. You apply the substance under sinks and counters and anywhere you think the roaches are going to be. The paste will attract and kill roaches for up to one year. The only tool you will need is a spatula or knife and perhaps a caulk gun.

Low Toxicity

The paste does not emit fumes and has low toxicity. Boric acid paste is much safer than many insecticides.

Kills The Nest

The best part is that the roaches take the boric acid paste home and feed it to their young. In effect, you can kill the whole colony. Methods that do not kill off the young will never work.

No Fumigants

There are obvious reasons to dislike fumigation. A good fumigation will cover everything in your home with poison.

If you are in an attached unit, fumigation may kill the roaches in your home, but it will not prevent the source of them. They will continue to come back until you get them at the source.

Fumigations are a last resort. Bait is safer, easier to use, and more effective.

Comparing to Other products

Traps

Traps catch roaches. Traps, however, are not effective at roach elimination. According to entomologist, Stoy Hedges, who is also Director of Technical Services for Terminix International, “They capture them, but the research shows that total elimination of cockroaches using traps alone is very, very rare.”

The main purpose of traps is to determine where the roaches are located. Place traps in several locations and see which ones get the most activity. This will help you determine where to place your efforts.

Insecticide Sprays

Roaches build up resistance to spray.

Residual
Sprays

Residual sprays last for 2-4 weeks on treated areas. Areas typically sprayed are kitchens, carpet, bathrooms, and drapery.

One application will rarely, if ever, provide elimination. Residual and non residual sprays are often used together over a period of weeks to eliminate roaches.

Non Residual Sprays

Non residual sprays simply don’t stick to surfaces for very long. They are meant for direct contact. These sprays are effective if you know where their nest is and can reach it.

Bait versus Dust

Boric acid dust is the most effective of the dust products. Dust is readily available at many retailers.

Some dust contains insecticides. Other dusts are based on silica aerogel or diatomaceous earth.

Some dust products are repellants and can be used to keep the critters out of places you don’t want them. Dust repellants may be a good choice for infested apartment buildings (to keep roaches out of your individual unit).


 


 

 


 

 

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