Roach Killer Dust

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Many people use roach dusts improperly and do not take the time to carefully read the labels and instructions provided. Not many understand that following instructions will maximize your results. One of the most common mistakes is using the dust in open areas such as cabinets and baseboards. Not only is it hazardous, but this type of application hardly ever works. Most roaches will simply bypass the targeted area by walking around it. Dust insecticides should be applied to cracks, crevices, entry points and hiding places.
Roach dust insecticides are among the premier ways to get rid of roaches and one of the most effective roach killer products that will target areas that normal sprays cannot. Professional roach control operators heavily rely on roach dusts to get the job done for their customers. "Do-it-yourself" using professional roach dust insecticides at Pest Mall. For more information on roach killer dusts, please feel free to continue reading or do not hesitate to contact us.
Roach Dust Insecticides
Many people use roach dusts improperly and do not take the time to carefully read the labels and instructions provided. Not many understand that following instructions will maximize your results. One of the most common mistakes is using the dust in open areas such as cabinets and baseboards. Not only is it hazardous, but this type of application hardly ever works. Most roaches will simply bypass the targeted area by walking around it. Dust insecticides should be applied to cracks, crevices, entry points and hiding places.
Most roach killer dusts include boric acid as one of its key ingredients. Boric acid is considered one of the best ways to get rid of roaches. There are two primary reasons why boric acid is one of the best treatments available. First, roaches cannot develop immunity to the acid. All roaches have a wax coating that keeps in the moisture. The boric acid consumes the wax and ultimately dries out the targeted roach. Second, at times, roaches will carry the boric acid back to its nest. According to EPA, boric acid is so mild that roaches do not realize the threat of the substance until it’s too late.
How to Use Roach Killer Dusts
When applying roach dust insecticides, it is recommended to utilize a hand bellows type duster, for this will improve your results. Simply pour a certain amount into the duster and “puff†away around the targeted area. Theses puffs will create clouds of products that will cling to the interior surface. Each puff is a light coat of dust insecticides which will be under the radar when roaches crawl by. Not aware of the dust insecticide, roaches will inevitably die.
The trick is to know where to use the roach killer dust. Roaches like warmth so your best bet is to spread the roach killer dust in corners and crevices near food sources in your home. Further, if you spot a roach near a certain area that looks like it could be a nest, applying roach dust in that area would definitely be a good idea. No matter how bad you think your roach infestation is, roach killer dust from Pest Mall is sure to get rid of all your worries.
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