Termites, cockroaches coating agent using a boric acidPURPOSE:To obtain an embrocation for controlling termites and cockroaches, suppressing elution of boric acid, having improved durability of effects, by blending boric acid with compounded polyemulsion comprising carboxyl modified styrene butadiene and ...
aBoric acid is generally safe for human beings and other mammals. Professor Schlein says scientists might be able to develop a mosquito bait for enclosed spaces. Boric acid has been used to kill other insects including cockroaches, termites and ants inside homes since the middle of last century...
In agriculture, boric acid is utilized as a pesticide, particularly for controlling pests such as ants, cockroaches, and termites. It is also used to prevent fungal growth on crops. Boric acid should be stored in a cool, dry place to maintain its stability. When handling boric acid, it ...
indicola. Field testing of boric acid bait showed that it was readily fed upon by Odontotermes sp. while H. indicola avoided the bait after initial feeding exposure. However, it led to significant population suppression for both the genera of subterranean termites.Abid Farid...
Termites, cockroaches coating agent using a boric acidPURPOSE:To obtain an embrocation for controlling termites and cockroaches, suppressing elution of boric acid, having improved durability of effects, by blending boric acid with compounded polyemulsion comprising carboxyl modified styrene butadiene and ...
Kard BM.Detrimental effects of boric-acid-treated soil a-gainst foraging subterranean termites(Isoptera:Rhinotermit-idae). Sociobiology . 2001Kard BM.Detrimental effects of boric-acid-treated soil against foraging subterranean termites(Isoptera:Rhinotermitidae)[J].Sociobiology,2001,37(2):363-378....
The lowest weight loss in termite and fungal tests occurred with the combination of boric acid and candlenut oil with heating at 140 °C. Keywords: boron preservative; decay fungi; fast-growing wood; seed oil; termites; wood color1. Introduction Manii wood (Maesopsis eminii Engl.) is a ...