NiBor-D Insecticide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by David from Indianapolis
    06/12/2014
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    So how does it kill?
    When used as a spray for ant and Cockroach control, mixed with another product, say tempo SC ultra, how does it help kill the pest? Through ingestion or through picking it up on their bodies? Thank you!
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    Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate is one of a family of borate compounds (containing boron and oxygen), which are considered absolutely toxic to insects. Borate compounds like Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate utilize a stop-feed mode of action. Stop-feed means that the active ingredient DOT disrupts the enzyme and digestive systems of the insect, preventing future digestion and causing death by starvation. This can happen by contact or ingestions when the insect grooms themselves.
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  • Asked by Mike from Maryland
    04/12/2014
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    Will this kill carpenter ants only on contact or carry back to the colony for ultimate control? Thanks.
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    NiBor-D Insecticide will be taken back to the colony as a food source producing a domino killing effect.
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  • Asked by Ronald from Houston, Tx
    01/11/2016
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    Is NiBor-D safe to use in the kitchen area around food items?
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    No, Nibor-D Insecticide should be used inside of wall voids and other hard to reach places. It is not labeled to be used in a kitchen on the open surfaces such as countertops.

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  • Asked by Chad from Pahoa, Hi
    01/23/2018
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    Can we use Nibor-D in our mop water to help control roaches & centipedes?
    I work in a kitchen.
    A

    Yes, NiBor-D Insecticide can be added to mop solutions and offers a residual insecticide. You will add 2.5 cups per gallon of water.  Per the product label, "It is to be used as a supplemental treatment in conjunction with other pest management practices and may be reapplied as necessary. Apply only to floors by mopping. Allow the mop solution to penetrate into cracks and crevices in the tile or flooring and into crevice areas under equipment to affect possible hidden food sources and harborage areas that may contain small fly larva, including fruit fly and drain fly species and other insect pests. Remove or brush any powder visible after application into cracks and crevices. Avoid introducing the material into the air or onto any exposed surfaces other than the floor area. Avoid contaminating food or food processing surfaces. Do not apply when foods are exposed or facility is in operation. Do not contaminate feed and foodstuffs."

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  • Asked by Jorge from Miami Fl
    09/14/2019
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    Can Nibor-D be flushed down the toilet to control cockroaches in septic tank?
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    If you have cockroaches actually coming from the septic tank then the biggest concern you will have is finding the area in the tank, lid, or septic lines that has a crack in it that is allowing the roaches access. They would not go down your drains from inside your home to then start a colony or population within the septic tank or system. Since they would have gained access from the yard/lines, the problem may persist if the source is not found and closed up or fixed. 

    Nibor D can be used down the toilet and drains, and you will likely want to put a little down all of them within the home so you get even dispersal of the product. Nisus advises to use about 5 scoops of the Nibor D in a gallon of water, and do about ½ gallon of solution per toilet to flush down, and about 1/3 gallon of solution per drain. You may need to reapply it after a few weeks, depending on the severity of the infestation. 

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  • Asked by Larry from Crockett, California
    11/06/2015
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    Can Nibor-D be used for termite control under houses?
    It has the same active ingredients as- borathor max pt - and this is used for termite control.
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    Nibor-D cannot and should not be used for any form of termite control. While it may be the same ingredient name it is not the same fomulation. Depending on the type of termites you are trying to do prevention of would depend on the proper product for your needs. Timbor or Boracare that are also made by Nisus would be your best options for a raw wood treatment product. If you are looking to treat soil you would need to use something like Termidor SC which will last 10 years in the soil. You can review all of our termite treatment and prevention information as well as how to videos and guides to help you make the best decision on what product you should use for your home.

    Termite Treatment and Prevention Guide

    http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/subterranean-termite-treatment-guide-a-478.html

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  • Asked by Donna from Alabama
    05/08/2018
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    Is NiBor-D Insecticide a dust or a liquid?
    Is the 5 pound product a dust or a liquid? It says bottle but it looks like a pail.
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    NiBor-D Insecticide is a dust that can be applied as a dust or mixed with water for a liquid spray or a mop solution.

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  • Asked by Shawn
    06/14/2015
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    How long does NiBor-D Insecticide last in cracks and crevices?
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    NiBor-D Insecticide will last until they are removed or covered with other debris.
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  • Asked by Jamie from Rtp, Nc
    09/01/2013
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    Effectiveness of Boric Acid
    What makes NiBor-D more effective than other boric acids (i.e. Borid, Harris, Eaton) Can't all boric acid insect powders be used as a wet solution? And can boric acid solution be used with an IGR? Will it provide residual effect or just contact? Thanks
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    We are unfamiliar with the other borid dusts so we are not sure how they can be applied. All boric acids work by ingestiuon and can take around 14 days to start working. Borci Acids can be used with IGRs when needed. Boric acid dusts will last until they are removed or covered with other debris.
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  • Asked by Kathy from Seattle, Wa
    06/07/2016
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    Can I apply NiBor-D to carpets in my home to get rid of fleas?
    Can it be used and left on for 24 hours to fight fleas?
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    NiBor-D Insecticide is labeled to be applied to carpets for fleas and flea eggs. Be sure to clean and vacuum before application. You can let it sit and work for that 24 hours and then vacuum it up.

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  • Asked by John from Mount Pleasant, Mi
    08/28/2017
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    Will NiBor-D Insecticide stain wood?
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    NiBor-D Insecticide may leave a powdery white residue behind. 

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  • Asked by Te from Davie
    05/06/2016
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    What are the mixing ratios for NiBor-D Insecticide in a compressed can sprayer?
    I have a fly problem in my dumpster. I heard this product is very good for the problem. What are the mixing ratios in a compressed can sprayer
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    You will use 1 lb of Nibor D Insecticide per gallon of water. It is recommended that this be used in either a duster or a pump sprayer

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  • Asked by Shawn
    06/14/2015
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    What offers the best in dusting capabilities, Nibor-D or CimeXa dust?
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    Nibor-D will last until they are removed or covered with other debris. CimeXa Dust will last for 10 years left undisturbed in the wall voids. Both are great dust options. Please let us know what you are treating and where for more information on which one will be the best choice for your needs. We are always happy to help!
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  • Asked by Lee from Herron, Michigan
    09/18/2015
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    Is NiBor-D Insecticide safe if earthworms are in the ground?
    Also, as we are now inundated with the most cluster flies we've ever seen, when would be the best time to spread this to keep next year from being so bad?
    A

    NiBor-D Insecticide can potentially harm earthworms that come in contact with it. Late Summer would be the best time to treat for Cluster Flies as they are the worst in the beginning of Fall. 

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  • Asked by Mary from Va
    09/23/2017
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    Do we apply NiBor-D Insecticide the same way that we used NiBan?
    I read Nibor is specific to treat centipedes. Will it hurt lizards- skinks, frogs etc that live around the house? We have centipedes coming into our basement. We've used Niban sprinkled around the perimeter and it has helped.
    A

    NiBor-D Insecticide can be applied as a dust, liquid spray or mop solution. For centipedes, we would recommend doing a light coating of dust in the areas where you have seen activity. This can be applied in the same areas Niban was used. This will not harm animals if used as directed. This product will eliminate an amphibian's food source so you will see a decrease in them. 

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  • Asked by Jeremy from Fairfield, Ca
    06/28/2017
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    Does the pail of NiBor-D Insecticide have oxygen eater packs?
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    NiBor-D Insecticide does not have oxygen eater packs in the pail.

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  • Asked by Tony from Dayton, Nj
    07/27/2018
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    Can liquid solution of Nibor-D be used with a cold fogger?
    A

    NiBor-D Insecticide is not labeled to be used in foggers.  It is labeled to be used in the following manners:

    STEP 1: As a dust, apply Nibor-D in drains, sewers, wall voids, attics, and debris fields.

    STEP 2: As a liquid spray, apply Nibor-D in drains or on perimeter walls on the outside of a structure.

    STEP 3: As a mop solution, add Nibor-D to your mop water to leave residual insecticide.

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  • Asked by Guy from Lakeland
    07/28/2021
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    If you mop a floor with Nibor-D is it safe if toddlers crawl on the floor after it dries?
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    Yes, once NiBor-D Insecticide has fully dried, it is children and pet safe. 
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  • Asked by Roman from Albuquerque
    08/16/2019
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    Can Nibor-D be used mixed with another insecticide such as a fly spot bait or dinotefuran?
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    We do not recommend mixing NiBor-D Insecticide with an insecticide such as dinotefuran.  It is considered a bait and mixing it with an insecticide could counteract the efficacy of the product. 

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  • Asked by Scott from Sebring,fl
    10/06/2019
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    Will NiBor-D Insecticide get rid of centipedes?
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    Yes, NiBor-D Insecticide is labeled for centipedes.  We would recommend doing a light coating of dust in the areas where you have seen activity. Please see our guide on how to get rid of centipedes here

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