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Non-toxic solution to roach problem?
Feb 2000
We have a big roach problem in our rented house but also have an 8-month-old.
I'm concerned about using insecticides around him - is there a
more non-toxic way to get rid of the roaches?
Try boric acid. It is a white powder and fairly safe (I know that
doesn't sound reassuring but nothing is completely safe with children around).
I use this powder in my vacuum cleaner bag to kill flea eggs. The best way
to apply it is to put it into a plastic container like a squeeze mustard
container with a point. Squeeze it into cracks and holes you might find
in the wall boards and then try to cover up the crack or opening. If there
aren't any openings, you might consider drilling some in very
inconspicuous places like in the kickboards under your cabinets. After
applying, fill in the hole with a little spackle or wood filler and the
landlord will never know. Reapply every couple of months, if needed. I hope
it helps.
If you can find places your kids will not touch, boric acid used to work for
me in Chicago and the South (roaches AND humungous waterbugs).
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