Things you find in restaraunts

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  • Allen
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    • Sep 2009
    • 10580

    #16
    I use it. Used to use Bengal spray (with boric acid), it works great but cost $12-$15 a can. I bought a cheap pump duster and a pound of boric acid on ebay and dusted with it in the places Red mentions above. The residue is mostly invisible. If a roach enters my house from under the door or such it WILL die. There's no excuse for restaurants to not use it---there's ample spots it can be used where roaches will touch it but food doesn't.
    Last edited by Allen; 08-02-2017, 08:37.

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    • aintright
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2012
      • 1564

      #17
      I guess it's been 6-7 years and a bunch of foggers ago that I had this problem , which I had known about boric acid then . Will certainly remember it though .
      Only a year ago we were in a local sub shop and sat down to eat , when I spotted one then another , looked at my wife and said lets get the hell out of here . Wife told management , haven't been back since .
      Kenneth
      Last edited by aintright; 08-02-2017, 09:43.

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