Roaches all gone!
Finally, I found the answer to rid my home of those crawling insect pests. It was not a new idea but it is truly the best solution and alternative to those expensive pest control services and those aerosol insecticidal sprays that are dangerous if inhaled specially by children. I have only applied it once and surprisingly, in just a matter of 2 weeks all the roaches were gone. My husband was all praises to my discovery of the method which I in turn attribute to the experts from those sites that explained how to go about it.
Roaches invasion of homes
What prompted me to search relentlessly for the answers from these sites is the ever-growing colony of roaches in my house. These experts were right to say that a single cockroach that made way to any home will spell disaster in terms of growing colonies through time. When we transferred to our house 18 years ago, it was newly built and roach free . However after more than 10 years, I started to see 1 or 2 roaches a month that I manage to exterminate, or so I thought. Unknowing, these insects had already made nests inside the house and they come out to search for food to bring to their litters. As months dragged to years , I can see at least 2 or 3 roaming the house in a week’s time until a few months ago when I could find 1 in every corner of the house which means they have outgrown their nests and they are simply looking for other places to build new nests. It came to a point that I can already see disgusting sites of 2 to 3 roaches in one corner and they were not even bothered when people were around. They simply marched around not minding the fact that they could be smashed-killed. Sometimes they even fly, what a frightening sight.
What worked and is it safe?
In the past, all our efforts to get rid of these annoying house pests were to no avail. We have spent a considerable amount of money for all existing brands of insecticides and they only worked for a while but it never got rid of all those nasty organisms. It was also proven that these creatures are capable of producing antibodies to counter the effects of chemicals in insecticides they were earlier exposed to. So it is given that the insecticides we had used so far, no longer serve the purpose as roaches have become immune to them. In my earlier blog, I have mentioned using a soap and water solution to rid those roaches in the open but technically, more, maybe even hundreds were hidden and needless to say, unless they come out, I won’t ever bother searching for them as I don’t know if I can manage them when I see them in the hundreds.
What is the source of this solution?
Years of studies revealed that there is but one cockroach killer that really worked effectively to eradicate cockroaches from their nesting sites according to Mr. Arthur Heyer.
You can check it out from this website: http://ww.mouthstick.net/tipsbits/boric.htm. Yes, it’s boric acid that does the job but, I rather find it quite bothersome to just spread the white powder all over the place. So what I did is I tried mixing it with flour and stirred in the left over apple juice that we bought in a grocery store from days back and added more sugar until the mixture became a very sticky paste. I find it better and hygienic that way. Then I liberally spread the paste-form boric acid all over the places where I suspected these nasty creatures lurked specially the dark corners and crevices and guess what?! It worked splendidly and I didn’t have to worry that any member of my family, specially my little girl, could accidentally ingest it.
What were the results?
It only took a little over forty-eight hours to see results. I found a few number of them have already died and more were crawling aimlessly, wandering all over the place as if they had just been sprayed with insecticide including their lair. These roaches eventually died a few minutes after they came out in the open and everyday afterwards, I can see a growing number of them dying and amazingly, this went on for just two weeks. I also found out that ants and flies have died too.
What is Boric acid?
Other good links to find out more information about boric acid and it’s beneficial uses are the following: http://www.natbat.com/What%20Is%20Boric%20Acid.pdf
According to this article, “boric acid does not kill bugs on contact using highly toxic chemicals. Rather, it acts as a desiccant that dehydrates many insects by causing tiny cracks or fissures in their exoskeletons.
This eventually dries them out.”
http://www.ca.uky.edu/entomology/entfacts/ef614.asp
This is a narrative of the Emphasis on the benefits of using Boric Acid and How to use it as an Effective Cockroach Elimination by Extension Entomologist Mike Potter of University of Kentucky College of Agriculture.
