Pest control - specific strategies for Cockroaches

Saturday 5 January 2013

Pest control - specific strategies for Cockroaches


It is said that when you die all other species on the planet, the cockroaches will live ... Although they are nasty and annoying, the worst thing you can do with cockroaches is to apply chemical insecticides. Cockroaches reproduce constantly, a habit that makes them very adaptable to changes in their environment, including poisons. Some people would say that the war against cockroaches is one that simply can not be won. Regardless if they are right or not, it is best to enter the battle with weapons that at least do not hurt you or your family.

Ask a roach trap: Put a piece of raw potato in a glass bottle (if she had milk, juice, soft drink or something else equally sticky, the better.) Grease the inside of the bottle neck for that cockroaches can enter but not exit .

Make balls cockroach repellents: wearing gloves, make a mixture of boric acid, flour , sugar and beer. Form balls and leave them in places where you've seen roaches. Proportions do not matter much, only that boric acid should be the main ingredient.

Apply boric acid powder or paste: Apply a very thin layer (barely visible) in places where cockroaches hide like under the stove, refrigerator and dishwasher. Serves not apply in larger quantities. Boric acid is a strong acid and therefore should not be used on food preparation surfaces or places within the reach of children. You can buy it at a hardware store or some supermarkets.


What is annoying to have an invasion of insects in the house! Fortunately, there are both old and new strategies to eliminate these pests home. Here is a collection of methods to get rid of cockroaches, ants, flies, mosquitoes, moths and fleas without using chemicals or insecticides.


If other strategies do not work, there are chemical traps for cockroaches. These products contain toxic but the way they minimize the possibility of contact with pets, children and adults. These traps are a tiny charolitas with stones that are toxic to cockroaches. They get under the sink, stove, refrigerator, etc.. and is much better than using an insecticide general.

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