The product can even be used in rinse water: After washing floors, add one cup to one gallon of rinse to leave a thin application of powder. The residual packs a lethal dose for foraging roaches.
Available in a 1-lb. squeeze bottle or in 5- or 25-lb. pails, J.T. Eaton’s Boric Acid Insecticide Dust is labeled for a variety of accounts, including hospitals, restaurants, condos and apartments, grocery stores, schools, cafeterias, food processing plants, military bases, theaters and nursing homes (see label for complete list). It can be used in both food-handling and non-food areas, such as along walls and voids in walls, around water pipes, under equipment legs and bases, inside conduits, motor housing, behind and under sinks, lockers, tables, boiler rooms, pallets, storage rooms and similar harborage areas.
For more information visit www.jteaton.com.
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