The majority of people prefer not to find bugs in their homes as they cause a lot of phobias or carry undesirable germs that get onto surfaces, making your family sick. Namely, cockroaches as they spend much of their time in waste and near dumpsters, carrying numerous germs. In the mean time, many people are allergic to their saliva, shed skin, and droppings, becoming sick without knowing how.
Below is a cost-effective way to get rid of them, according to experts.
Effective Against Ants and Cockroaches
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Boric acid is a good natural way to sprays or traps. The cockroaches walk through the dust, collecting particles and eventually ingesting them. Like Diatomaceous Earth, “a light dusting” is sufficient. However, most boric acid bottles and boxes have free-flowing tops, so Dr. Chad Gore, an entomologist and Technical Director with Terminix, suggests opening them part-way to ensure you don’t accidentally go overboard. Boric acid has also proven effective against ants, when used correctly. If you find the boric acid doesn’t work the first time around, there’s a homemade recipe you can follow that has been effective in treating homes for cockroaches.
Boric Acid Recpie for K=illing Cockroaches
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The homemade recipe contains boric acid and egg yolks. It’s simple, low-cost, and effective.
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