








🚫🐜 Roaches don’t stand a chance—claim your pest-free zone now!
HARRIS Boric Acid Roach Killer Powder with Lure is a fast-acting, long-lasting pest control solution that attracts and kills roaches, palmetto bugs, water bugs, and silverfish. EPA-registered and made in the USA, it’s safe for use in homes and commercial spaces, delivering reliable protection for weeks after application.













| ASIN | B08511GLXR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #143,778 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #592 in Pest Control Baits & Lures |
| Date First Available | February 20, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Harris |
| Product Dimensions | 3.75 x 3.75 x 6.9 inches |
V**I
Scent
I recently tried out this roach powder that claims to eliminate roaches quickly and effectively. I was pleasantly surprised by the results! Within just a few days of applying the powder around my home, I noticed a significant decrease in the number of roaches that were crawling around. After a week, I couldn't find a single roach in sight! What I love most about this roach powder is that it's very easy to use. All I had to do was sprinkle it around the areas where I suspected roaches were hiding, and that was it. It's also completely odorless, so I didn't have to deal with any unpleasant smells. Overall, I'm extremely satisfied with my purchase. It's a great product that does exactly what it claims to do. If you're dealing with a roach infestation and need a reliable solution, I highly recommend giving this roach powder a try!
R**Y
Roach proof
Send them roaches, running out the door
R**N
Did not work
It did not work. Put a good amount of the product into our trash can every night and a separate plate under our kitchen cabinet since it arrived. It says it kills the roach within 72 hours. Guess what, everyday I see roaches fresh roaches poop in our cabinet. And one day after 4 days, I saw a medium size healthy cackroach running like nothing. So, I killed it with Raid spray and boom it died. I bought this for 10$.
A**X
Effective Roach Control, Great Product and Easy to Use!
I’ve been using Harris Boric Acid Roach Killer Powder for a while now, and I can confidently say it works great. The product is very easy to use – I apply it in corners and other places where roaches tend to pass by. Within just a few days, I noticed a significant reduction in the number of roaches in my home. The powder has an attractant that helps roaches walk on it, which makes the product even more effective. What I like the most is that it doesn’t have a strong odor and is safe to use in homes with children and pets, as long as you apply it correctly. However, there is one small thing to note: during application, the powder can spread a bit, so you need to be careful not to place it in unwanted areas. Overall, this is a very effective and affordable solution for controlling roaches, and I highly recommend it for anyone dealing with this pest problem.
M**Z
Súper bueno
K**D
Ok
Ok
V**R
Not me but my friend had Homies
I call roaches Homies so it doesn’t sound so bad. You don’t want to point out a roach in someone’s house but you CAN SAY “oh you got Homies” and downplay it. Anyways so my friend had Homies. I put the black bates out plus this powder and IT COMPLETELY WORKED! Not 1 more Homie
D**D
Great for silverfish control, now using for flea control
You can save $2.56 by buying this HARRIS Boric Acid Roach Killer Powder with Lure, 16oz without the applicator top. I successfully used the Harris Boric Acid in their duster bottle to get rid of silverfish. The silver fish are gone. You can buy this flat top jar of Harris Boric Acid dust and refill the Harris Duster Top bottle. But I wanted more control, so I bought a Dr. Killigan's Bulb Duster Insecticide Applicator. It is very easy to fill the Dr. Killigans Bulb Duster with the Harris Boric Acid powder. The Bulb Duster even comes with a small wide mouth funnel for pouring the Boric Acid into the bulb duster.. I am dusting specific areas of our indoor carpet and under furniture and cushions to slow down the fleas that recently got in. Treating the fleas is a multi-step process. This is just the first step. The boric acid should reduce the number of fleas , but the larva need to be culled with a growth inhibitor. Actually, the first step was treating our cat with vet prescribed Bravecto , which is effective for 12 weeks. The yard also needs to be treated, but that's another story. This can be DIY, but make sure you do your homework and follow the safety precautions.
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