Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 hi there, it doesn't sound to me that it would work as an insecticide. maybe as a contact kill, but not as a residual. the best thing i have found for that purpose is diatomaceous earth. it kills all insects. just put it along floor boards and in cracks, crevices, light switches, etc.--anywhere where they hang out. it is non-toxic and will last forever as long as it doesn't get wet. if you decide to use it, just be sure to wear a dust mask and apply it in a way that doesn't put too much in the air. i was able to get a neighbor's bed bug infestation completely under control this way, and let me tell you...it was a nasty one. cheers, sabine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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