Look at the mouth of this roach. This roach is trying desperately to get rid of what it
has eaten. It is really too late for him, or her, I don't know. This roach has eaten
some of the best and perhaps most effective pace there is in getting rid of roaches and
keeping them away. Needless to say, you don't want to put this paste anywhere where your
pets will get a chance to lick this paste. Don't forget, the condensed milk makes it
very sweet and very attractive to eat. I'm talking about the dreaded boric acid paste.
There are about 4,500 species of roaches. Of that amount, about 30 species are associated
with human habitats, but only 4 species are the real pests. This guy, for example, the
dreaded cockroach, La Cocoracha. He is the one most people are familiar with. But let's
talk about roach proofing your house. Get some boric acid, known as orthoboric acid,
or hydrogen borate. In short, it's boric acid, really. It comes in a powdered form and it
is cheap. A $3 container is more than enough for what you'll need it for. A lot of times
you will see boric acid being sold as a roach powder. No matter. So long as 99.9% boric
acid, you're fine. As for the microdac formula, it is simple. You make a paste using sweetened
condensed milk and boric acid, which as I said is in a powdered form. The sweetened condensed
milk is very thick as it is, and it attracts the roaches while the boric acid does its
job, which is killing roaches and ants and other insects. Make it as thick as you can
possibly make it. Then spread this paste in places where the roaches are likely to hide
and multiply. You know, under sinks, behind refrigerators, and so on. Be creative. Once
you have placed this paste all over the house, or place of business, then you can relax.
Just remember to place the paste out of the reach of pets and children, and of course
nosy neighbors. It is slow acting, but I gotta tell you, it is highly effective. In a little
while from now, there will be no more roaches in your house or your place of business.
