BorActin Insecticide Powder is a versatile dust that can be used on a variety sites and is effective against a broad spectrum of crawling pests. Use BorActin Insecticide Powder in new construction to prevent drywood termites and roaches; and use in existing buildings to kill palmetto bugs, ants, cockroaches, waterbugs, darkling beetles, and silverfish (see label for a complete list). Because of the long-lasting nature and versatility of BorActin Insecticide Powder it is a cost effective pest control solution. For use in residential and commercial accounts.
| Active Ingredient: | Orthoboric Acid - 99% |
| Target pests: | Cockroaches, Palmettobugs, Waterbugs, Ants (Excluding Carpenter Ants), Silverfish and Darkling Beetles, Drywood Termites |
| For use in: | In and around residential, multi-family, commercial, industrial, municipal, institutional, research, recreational, health care, educational, daycare, hospitality and agricultural buildings and other man-made structures, garages, transport vehicles, sewers, animal rearing and handling establishments, food handling and food processing establishments, poultry houses and new building construction. |
| Pet safe: | Yes, when used as directed. |
| Special Features: | Contains a blue warning dye |
| Manufactured By: | Rockwell Labs |
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BorActin Insecticide Powder is heat resistant, moisture resistant, and will remain potent for many years. Use BorActin Insecticide Powder in federally inspected food plants, poultry houses, sewers, voids, and inaccessible areas.
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February 16, 2013Elaine from Birmingham asked:
QIs BorActin Insecticide Powder safe in kitchen cabinets?
AThe manufacturer does not recommend adding the product directly to the kitchen cabinets. Instead: Apply Boractin under and behind cabinets. When treating cabinetry areas, if there is no gap between the lower cabinets and the kickplate, then small holes can be drilled to access the voids. Escutcheon plates around pipes can also be pulled back to allow access to voids.


