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Industrial Laundry Roach
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| PCOpug 2006-10-16, 5:25 pm |
| Industrial type laundry . The washer area waste water goes into troughs via
screed .
Roaches continually hide under screed , along trough walls , up along
washers , and cloth nearby . Baits slowed down action in electric boxes for
a few years .
Pyrethroids used to work , but not too good anymore.
Ideas welcome - hypothetics welcome .
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| valuepest@gmail.com 2006-10-18, 9:25 am |
| Have you tried Borid, or another boric acid product? How about Avert
Dry Flowable? Dusting with these products, in conjunction with other
methods, works very well.
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| PCOpug 2006-10-19, 1:25 pm |
| Have you tried Borid, or another boric acid product? How about Avert
Dry Flowable?
I been thinking about Borid . Never saw Avert dry .
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| bugs@bugs.com 2006-10-22, 5:25 pm |
| I think Avert Dry was the first bait I was every given to try out that was
back in 1987 to 1989 somewhere around that timeframe. I don't remember the
exact time but it was in between those years, I was working for Terminix in
Florida. I hated the stuff and didn't want to use it and because of that I
didn't give it a chance. Today I love it and use it all the time, great
stuff. Pug it may help you with your problem if you would try some.
Good luck.
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I wish you all the best
Tim Wise
www.onepest.com
www.askourpros.com
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| PCOpug 2006-10-23, 1:25 pm |
| The purple stuff that came in a smaller toothpaste type tube , puffed
invisible dust . ?
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