does boric acid work on bed bugs?

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Question by brian s:
does boric acid work on bed bugs?

I have read that diamataceous earth and boric acid work as desiccants to house hold pest, but that boric acid does not work as well as DE on bed bugs, because a bed bug will not eat boric acid. What difference is that in contrast to the fact if you are using both in hopes of desiccating your household pests?

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saaanen March 5, 2011 at 7:56 am

Do not believe all you hear. If in doubt, ask an exterminator. They are a terrible thing to have, and require professional extermination, not home remedies.

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