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Roach Killer: The Best Method Is With Bait Paste

This site is purely informational on roach control and will be updated often. Please contribute by sending ideas to admin@roachcontrolproducts.com

MRF 2000 Killer Roach Control.  Magnetic paste bait beats gel!

Cost Effectiveness

Are you ready for roach bait that really works?  Don’t pay over $30 for tiny little syringes of gel!  A 60-gram syringe is just over 2 ounces.  With this 16-ounce tub of Magnetic Roach Food 2000, you get the equivalent weight of 8 syringes at a cost that normally purchases 4-5 syringes.  Plus the roach killing power is even more effective!
 
Choices

There are two “nuclear weapons” in the war with cucarachas: boric acid and arson.  The latter, sadly, is mutually assured destruction.  The former isn’t very high-tech, but the effect far exceeds anything else on the market.  Do any search of “Boric acid roach” and you’ll easily find it is the most effective thing going.

Magnetic Roach Food 2000 paste is 33% boring boric acid, and 67% Chuck-a-Rama for roaches!  It is a paste you apply like peanut-butter with a knife, and that’s exactly what roaches think of it “mmm… peanut butter!!” 

Boric Acid Safety

Boric acid occurs naturally, and is not a “poison” like exists in many products.  Boric acid is a Class 5 poison, which ranks it the same toxicity as salt.  If you plan to have a 7-course meal of just Boric acid, you probably won’t feel so good.  But just a small amount of well-placed Boric acid is plenty enough to kill roaches.

When you buy it in powder form it is almost 100% Boric acid, but it is not food so they are not naturally attracted to it.  It can still be very effective as a powder however, because roaches groom themselves.  So when the powder sticks to their legs, they clean themselves and eventually die. 

Roach Bait Paste is Superior to Dust

The problem with this is you may have to put a lot of dust in places you don’t want it, to be effective.  If you use too much, they’ll stay away and it makes everything you own white and dusty.  If not enough, it may never stick to them.  Also in dust form you are more likely to end up breathing it.

Roach Control Experience Counts

I was a pest control guy as my college job, and we used MRF 2000 paste along with boric dusters as the primary means of wiping out the worst situations (along with just telling folks they had to get the chicken bones out from under the couch).  Years later I now own a 16-unit apartment building that had bad roaches when I bought it.  I hired a pest control company that just used dust and pellet baits.  I paid too much, got too little, and it was a hassle to coordinate with them.  So I dropped the service and got hooked up with MRF-2000 again, this time as both a client and distributor.  Now my building is in far better shape.  I treat each unit with MRF-2000 every 3-months, and all the tenants are far happier.  I can make a single 16-ounce tub work for about 8 apartments.

Roach Bait Paste is Far More Effective than Gel

I’ve also used the Gel baits that come in a syringe, figuring it would be easy to place where I wanted, and it’s more food-like so they’ll come running to dinner.  I found many are so runny that too much leaks out in the same spot.  Much of it is just liquid that will dry up quickly and not be noticed.  Plus you don’t get very much stuff for as much as you have to pay. 

Here is a summary of the main features of MRF-2000:

  1. 33% boric acid; 67% “Magnet” – roaches don’t know they’re in danger.
  2. Preferred over other readily available foods (Clemson Univ. study)
  3. Stays soft and “delicious” for days, but still very magnetic even 1-year later!
  4. Once they’re eating, bright lights can’t make them leave!
  5. Domino effect: Roaches eat dead roaches, and keep dying!
  6. Unlike dust, stays where you put it!
  7. Residential, commercial, industrial buildings
  8. Cannot build immunity to boric acid – always have and always will DIE!
  9. Takes about 5-hours to take effect
  10. Apply weekly, and in about 35 days you’ll be amazed.
  11. Effective on all roach types
  12. A preferred product of many schools, hospitals, nursing homes
  13. Harmless to most pets in small quantities, but try to keep it out of their reach
  14. Keep away from children – looks like peanut butter, but it isn’t!
  15. Two heavily infested apartments fully treated on a single 20-oz container
  16. No detectible odor
  17. Leading researchers prove M.R.F.2000 is 95-100% effective in eliminating Asian, American, Brown Bandit, Wood and German roaches for up to one year.
  18. EPA Registration number 54452-2
  19. It is among several products recommended by the University of California: http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7467.html (search “paste”)


    Final Reason to Get Rid of Those Roaches

    Cockroaches leave saliva and excrement on your dishes, your cookware, your countertops, and any other surface they cross. But it's not just the food poisoning, dysentery, and diarrhea that cockroaches may cause, there's also the threat of childhood asthma.

 


 

 

 


 

 

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