🌿 Nature's Shield Against Pests!
Nisus Nibor D Insecticide is a powerful 5-pound insect control solution formulated with borate mineral salt. Approved by the EPA, this eco-friendly powder effectively targets a variety of insects, making it an essential tool for maintaining a pest-free environment.
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Active Ingredients | borate mineral salt |
Energy Specifications Met | EPA |
Target Species | Insects |
Item Form | Powder |
T**N
Winner! Winner! No more bugs
I hate that I had to purchase this, but now I won’t purchase anything else. I’ve tried so many other products to eliminate my bug problem and they would knock the infestation down and then it just didn’t work anymore. This has proven to be the best solution for not only knocking them down but I’ve noticed every week I see less and less til there’s only 1-2 spotted and they’re mainly in the kitchen. I do mix an IGR with it and use bait. But here’s the thing I like about this: it can be used as a spray or you could use it to mop with. That was the game changer for me. There was no smell or residue left behind. Not only did it get rid of roaches, but a host of other bugs like ants that plague my home. I give this a 10/10.
O**R
Does it Work? My 2cent. Update: IT DOES
UPDATE: After all the below, I'm absolutely certain Nibor D works and works well. Although I'm sure DE works, and I'm sure the Bay Leaves everywhere and the cloves scent are natural repellants, the fact is, I'd use Nibor D alone in place of them all. So much so, I purchased my 2nd bucket in the event prices go higher. This is how I do it: I mix 2 level scoops that comes with product, slowly mix into 1 and 1/2 gallon water in mop bucket. I then fill a spray bottle 2 or 3 times and spray everywhere. Everywhere. Feeling my way along, I do this once every 6 weeks. The rest is used to mop with. Sadly, I was living with bugs, mainly german roaches and one other little ugly thing, they were everywhere. Now, I do NOT have a bug problem. Color me sold on this product.Capsule: Old, old apt building. Pests everywhere, german variety. Company hires cheapest most ineffective pest control known to man. Being a do-it-yourself-er, I spent a couple weeks researching how to attack german roaches, both natural repellants and insecticide. They were so bad, you know the story. Never sleep with the lights off, crawling up your legs like they pay rent. First, being familiar with DE, Diatomaceous Earth for over 40 years, I boxed everything up, dusted thoroughly everywhere. Took every single switch-plate off, dusted thoroughly. As I did so, I used another amazon purchase, the huge 8oz container of Bay Leaves and not only put some of those behind plates, I spread liberally throughout the apt. Everywhere. First off, they repel for up to a year. Cabinets, closets, under bed, sofa, everywhere. My next attack featured 2 natural repellants, cloves and pure essence of peppermint. This really sends the message you're not welcome. Not only do I use the cloves and bay leaves to create a spray I use in all those areas under sinks, stoves, fridge, bathroom, I alternate between cloves with bay leaves and peppermint every other day in my diffuser-a 2 cup coffee pot-I'm cheap. Another natural weapon, I mix equally borax and powdered sugar and sprinkle it around wherever needed, especially around drains. Finally, I've been using Nisus Nibor D for mopping and spraying carpet, spraying all those areas, crevices, everywhere, once weekly and guess what? Something in this laymen's attack is working. ...and working well. I could count on 2 hands how many roaches I've seen over the course of 3 weeks. Most of those were nestled into places and just coming out, only to realize this area isn't very welcoming. The few I've seen, they're out of sorts and i just laugh at them, knowing their demise is imminent. Oh, psychologically I'm still damaged, still seeing roaches in my peripherals (that aren't there), still jumping thinking one is on my leg (not there), but all in all, I'm extremely pleased with my efforts and the results. Happy Bugging!
H**R
WOW!
THIS with a IGR (insect growth regulator) is AMAZING!!!!! My son and his wife are temporarily living with us and they brought roaches with them (NOT HAPPY) and this combined with a liquid IGR and roach bait, 2 weeks NO roaches!!!!! Also use it in mop water to mop your floors once a week! WORKS!
J**A
Worked very well
After 2 years of battling with german cockroaches I bought this in the hopes that this might do it. I am very happy to report that this helped so much. I put some in a spray bottle mixed with water and sprayed area's that I commonly see them I did this every time I cleaned and I also sprinkled the power around under beds, in small cracks and behind couches. It took about 2 weeks but then I started to see a drastic decrease in the amount of cockroaches. It does take some time to work because from what I understand is it starves them to death so it's not right away that you will see a difference but this is something I now do as a preventive measure to help keep them away.
Z**C
Worth its weight in GOLD!!!
I moved into an apartment that had German Roaches. You don't see em when the apartment is empty and you aren't thinking to look for roach poop on an apartment tour...Life lesson #1 learned. These suckers are THE WORST!!...NO roach spray/home defense etc or roach baits/gels made a difference....I found a YouTube video by a professional that advised Nibor-D and putting Gentrol stations in all areas you see signs of activity... You put the Nibor-D powder in any areas like under fridge or cabinets they scurry under. The real magic is mixing a solution in a mop bucket and also a spray bottle..Mop floors with the solution and spray down counters once a week..You also lightly spray down carpets.... This is non toxic to pets from what I researched but I am not an expert so if you have concerns do your own research... My small dog had no issues..(only took 2 weeks for me) .. You also need to buy Gentrol and put that in any areas you see a lot of roach poop...after having been tormented by these horrible pests for a year + they finally disappeared. They slowly start to look different and can't reproduce which is what the Gentrol does. Nibor-D kills them off.
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