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I've never had a roach problem on a boat before, but have got one now. Those
damm little German cockroaches have gotten a foothold, and nothing I'm using is doing much good. I have used those Raid Max smoke type foggers twice, sprayed everywhere with Raid Max, and then used the "wet" foggers. I can knock them down for awhile, but not out. Raid Max used to be the best, lasted for months. They've reformulated it to a water-based formulation that smells completely differently from the old style, and it doesn't seem to do anything unless you spray it right on them, despite their claims that it "kills for up to 6 months". Any ideas? |
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Keith wrote:
I've never had a roach problem on a boat before, but have got one now. ... Any ideas? Boric acid powder. |
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Vito wrote:
Keith wrote: I've never had a roach problem on a boat before, but have got one now. ... Any ideas? Boric acid powder. This stuff works better than anything I have ever seen. 4 parts Boric Acid powder, 2 parts flour and 1 part cocoa powder (like Hersey's) and spread it liberally around the boat, under cabinets and things. I know this is ridiculous to say but don't let it get wet. It will make a mess. I know one person who used this in their apartment and it cleaned out the entire building. It takes a few weeks to work though. You can get the same results with Roach-Prufe but this will be cheaper. |
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![]() "Dale" wrote in message link.net... This stuff works better than anything I have ever seen. 4 parts Boric Acid powder, 2 parts flour and 1 part cocoa powder (like Hersey's) and spread it liberally around the boat, under cabinets and things. I know this is ridiculous to say but don't let it get wet. It will make a mess. I know one person who used this in their apartment and it cleaned out the entire building. It takes a few weeks to work though. Heard a variation on that theme: use boric acid and powdered sugar, put in bottle caps to keep from spreading around. They love the sugar so swarm to it, and it looks and feels like the BA... L8R Skip, not having to try any of those, only having the big ones here :{)) |
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I would think if you removed all the food from the boat they would either die
off or leave. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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Yea, but so would I! (Liveaboard) Going to try the roachpruf/boric acid
stuff... seems to be the favored solution. "SAIL LOCO" wrote in message ... I would think if you removed all the food from the boat they would either die off or leave. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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Roaches usually infest a boat, by being carried on board in cardboard boxes
their favourite mode of transfer. |
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"Dale" wrote in message
link.net... This stuff works better than anything I have ever seen. 4 parts Boric Acid powder, 2 parts flour and 1 part cocoa powder (like Hersey's) and spread it liberally around the boat, under cabinets and things. I know this is ridiculous to say but don't let it get wet. It will make a mess. I know one person who used this in their apartment and it cleaned out the entire building. It takes a few weeks to work though. ///////////////// Judging by all the good information you all have given I think its a matter of finding out what the life cycle is and the egg laying cycle the hatching period is 4 to 5 weeks someone said, the real point is here once you have killed off the adults how long before new hatch start laying so it is a repeat killing process at least four times as I SEE IT., miss one and get reinfested. Carl |
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Skip Gundlach wrote:
"Dale" wrote in message link.net... This stuff works better than anything I have ever seen. 4 parts Boric Acid powder, 2 parts flour and 1 part cocoa powder (like Hersey's) and spread it liberally around the boat, under cabinets and things. I know this is ridiculous to say but don't let it get wet. It will make a mess. I know one person who used this in their apartment and it cleaned out the entire building. It takes a few weeks to work though. Heard a variation on that theme: use boric acid and powdered sugar, put in bottle caps to keep from spreading around. They love the sugar so swarm to it, and it looks and feels like the BA... Here's the variation that I heard: Boric acid and powdered sugar mixed into a paste with canned milk. Roll the paste into little balls and dry in the sun. Once dry, scatter the balls around the boat. I've never tried it, but a friend who carelessly brought cardboard boxes aboard in Mexico swears by it. |
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Vito wrote in message ...
Keith wrote: I've never had a roach problem on a boat before, but have got one now. ... Any ideas? Boric acid powder. I second that. Great stuff. You can use foggers, etc to keep them at bay while the boric acid does it's thing, but all in all, the boric acid powder is THE way to get rid of them permanently. Look for brand names such as Roach Pruf, etc., put the stuff behind, under over anything and everything. |
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