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    I find that amazing it is not legal in NY. It is very comon in the pool grade form as a filter media for pools.



    And food grade is sold at feed stores for cheap.

    Another good dusting material is Borax, "Boric acid". I am an organic gardener from before it was popular.
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    I really need to clean out my shed so I have a place to breakdown my computer scrap...wife would throw me out if I brought roaches into the house. I'm already treated as a second-class citizen as it is!

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    Quote Originally Posted by injunjoe View Post
    I find that amazing it is not legal in NY. It is very comon in the pool grade form as a filter media for pools.

    And food grade is sold at feed stores for cheap.

    Another good dusting material is Borax, "Boric acid". I am an organic gardener from before it was popular.
    Borax is a mediocre dusting agent but really good when put in food bait for things like ants and roaches. Super cheap, easy and effective ant poison: Take 2 parts melted butter, 1 part sugar and 1 part borax (yup, the laundry soap) and mix together and pour into the little soda bottle caps. The stuff will congeal and the ants usually love it. They share the poison amongst themselves and it tears up their insides and they basically die from dehydration and infections. You can leave it out as long as you need to and it is basically harmless to pets and people.

    Artificial maple syrup with a little borax mixed in works even better but you have to make up new batches every couple days since it hardens quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drozenski View Post
    Doubt it.

    It includes a full spraying on the outside of my garage and home.
    Commercial grade rodent bait and traps.
    Trained inspectors to mark trouble spots and note changes
    Chemicals to treat anything that they find.

    So it saves my time and just the trips back and forth between homedepot and applying the posion are worth the $40.

    Not to mention they use special equipment to keep my pets safe. Cant get that from a spray bottle.
    Just a FYI on the commercial grade rodent bait and traps....It will be ineffective! In fact what you or they are really doing is putting out food for the rodents. Yes it might kill them, but at days end you cannot kill them all. To me, those exterior mouse traps are the ultimate con job. The exterminator can point to a dead rodent and say ":see, it's working" "let's put out more bait" Then next week the same result and so on...wash, rinse, repeat..............lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by injunjoe View Post
    I find that amazing it is not legal in NY. It is very comon in the pool grade form as a filter media for pools.

    And food grade is sold at feed stores for cheap.

    Another good dusting material is Borax, "Boric acid". I am an organic gardener from before it was popular.
    I believe you can buy it in NYS but also believe that the pool filter grade is the wrong grade DE for bedbugs.

    Speaking of borax, gets rid of ants in a big way! Take an old cottage cheese or margerine container w/lid, poke some holes in the sides mix 1/2 teaspoon borax with 1 cup jelly, set out wherever the ants are bugging you. As long as ants are using it, they will be dying back in the nest, then about a week later...........they are not to be seen. Save this tip for the summer, lol.............IT WORKS!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rebar17 View Post
    Just a FYI on the commercial grade rodent bait and traps....It will be ineffective! In fact what you or they are really doing is putting out food for the rodents. Yes it might kill them, but at days end you cannot kill them all. To me, those exterior mouse traps are the ultimate con job. The exterminator can point to a dead rodent and say ":see, it's working" "let's put out more bait" Then next week the same result and so on...wash, rinse, repeat..............lol
    They come with the package so if they work or not im paying for them. It dont matter to me as this is a business expense that gets written off at the end of the year anyways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjybjy View Post
    Diatomaceous earth does work well but last I knew was not legal to sell in NY state. Some obscure reason, I forget which. It can be a good bed bug control tool.
    You pour dirt in your bed? Well that's different.

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    No you would only have to dust the bed. Dio Earth is so fine it cuts into them and drys them out. also great for growing bonsai trees. i got some posion i use to spray for bugs, all i know is it was banned 20 years ago for being to strong, i have to wear a full body condom taped up and my scuba gear hooked up to my pony tank for diving. it doesnt have a label anymore else id let you know. Ive taken down infested houses i move into in less then a week and never had a problem since. only problem i got is cleaning my sprayer out, ill forget and it breaks. still trying to find a good metal tank in the trash one day. just my 2 cents

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dunemaul View Post
    i have to wear a full body condom taped up and my scuba gear hooked up to my pony tank for diving.
    I have visions of somebody walking through a house, suited up and wearing scuba gear, with mask and flippers, spraying poison at bugs.

    It's made my Sunday

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    hahahahahahha besides the flippers u got it. glad to make ur sunday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjybjy View Post
    Hey Droz, (or anyone else) if you ever get a bug that you would like to have identified just post a picture. I'm actually an entomologist (insect scientist) by trade. Spent 5 years in college studying bugs.

    I've been pretty nervous about bringing things into my house so I try not to let anything sit too long. Knock on wood I've yet to find anything living in my computers yet.
    We should call you, Grissom, from CSI. He was into bugs also. That was his thing.


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