Borax. Sprinkle around baseboards.
Also coffee. Roaches don't like caffeine.
2007-06-11 06:49:15
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answered by Cool Cat loves Mr. Bad Guy 6
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check in the yellow pages for exterminators that use only organic products. I have used this type of exterminator before and was not bothered by any of the products. I have Fibromyalgia and extreme chemical sensitivity. I do understand how you feel.
2007-06-07 06:59:07
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answered by Cherokee Billie 7
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Many backyard centers furnish organic sprays for bugs. examine alongside with your community nursery for the particular form of killer you prefer. additionally many factors furnish a county extension service manned by utilising experienced grasp gardeners and paid experts. Their service is loose. you additionally can attempt a blend of warm sauce, vinegar and water to make a sprig. it incredibly is going to deter some pest and administration others. good luck and happy gardening.
2017-01-10 18:10:31
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answered by ponyah 4
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any product that is Boric acid...known as roach-pruf among other names.
http://www.biconet.com/crawlers/boricAcid.html
as an example of an online retailer...not endorsing this site just an example...
here is a .pdf all about how it works (not like poisons)...nsects are killed by eating boric acid and its salts. The salts of boric acid are abrasive to the exterior of the insect ...htis causes them to lose moisture and die. It is not a "poison".
http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/boricgen.pdf
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2007-06-07 07:00:42
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answered by Daddy'o 3
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What about a Roach Motel? It is sticky and they get trapped inside. I don't think there is any poison that you would be exposed to.
2007-06-07 06:59:11
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answered by K. F 5
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