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4.9Kg Boric Acid Powder Bucket 99.9% Pure Fully Soluble Granule Pest Ant Roaches

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4.9Kg Boric Acid Powder Bucket 99.9% Pure Fully Soluble Granule Pest Ant RoachesThe composition of our Boric Acid is guaranteed to be more than 99. 9% H3BO3 and is Fully Soluble, Hydroponics Pest Control. Some benefits and uses of boric acid include Improving plant growth in alkaline and boron deficient soils Helping correct leaf mottling, yellowing, and little leaves Fully soluble: can be used in fertigation and hydroponics Can be used as insecticide Directions For Use Of Boric Acid As a Trace Element, BORIC ACID should be

The composition of our Boric Acid is guaranteed to be more than 99.9% H3BO3 and is Fully Soluble, Hydroponics Pest Control.

Some benefits and uses of boric acid include

  • Improving plant growth in alkaline and boron deficient soils
  • Helping correct leaf mottling, yellowing, and little leaves
  • Fully soluble: can be used in fertigation and hydroponics
  • Can be used as insecticide

Directions For Use Of Boric Acid

  • As a Trace Element, BORIC ACID should be applied when there is a deficiency in Boron (B): mottled, yellow and little leaves.
  • Apply in Spring, Summer and Autumn to fruit trees as foliar or soil application.
  • Soluble Application: Dissolve 10g in 9L of water.
  • Soil application: Apply this solution to 10 sqm of the soil once in three months.
  • Foliar application: Spray your plants thoroughly making sure to cover the tops and bottoms of leaves, the stems and top of soil. The solution should be dripping from your plant when you're done.
  • Dry Application: Apply at the rate 5-10g per 10sqm.
  • AVOID application to acidic soils

Pest Control

Boric acid is non-toxic to mammals if consumed in small quantities. In small amounts, it should pass through your system without harm. If using as a pest control in a home where animals are present, we recommend making a bait and putting it into a place where your pets cannot eat the material. Powder can be used for pest control with pets in the home if it is used in places where the animals will not get it on their feet/bodies. Animals which lick themselves / consume too much boric acid will possibly experience gastrointestinal symptoms.

To use boric acid in pest control, the idea is to get the pest to eat it, and their bodies will dry out, thus killing the bug.

Cockroaches / Dry Application

Cockroaches clean themselves every few seconds. Boric acid powder can be lightly placed on surfaces where cockroaches are found. They will run over the boric acid powder, clean their feet, and then die from consuming the boric acid on their feet. Do not apply too much as bugs can detect the boric acid and may avoid it. Granular boric acid does not work well for this application. It must be powder. Baits can also be made (see ants)

Ants / Bait Method

An ant problem is no problem for boric acid. Mix the granular or powder boric acid with sugar, roughly at a 5% or less boric acid concentration. Too much boric acid can repel the insects. In the case of ants specifically, higher concentrations may be used. Next, add small amounts of water to make it into the texture of a paste. Apply the paste around areas of where ants / pests are found. They will eat the bait and then die. Ants will carry the bait back to the colony and the entire colony will die. In most instances, ant colonies can be wiped out in a matter of hours.

Other pests

Other bugs which clean themselves regularly, are not in the larva stage and do not have piercing mouthparts may be eliminated using boric acid. Boric acid will not kill bed bugs or bugs which feed on blood or plant juices.

Grain measurements particle size distribution:

  • Retained on 1.000mm (18 mesh) sieve - Max 4%
  • Passing on 0.063mm (230 mesh) sieve - Max 4%
  • Granule

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4.9Kg Boric Acid Powder in resealable tub.

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Kelly Kapic is one of the best theological writers of our day. He gears his writings a bit toward scholars, but don’t let that stop you. Accept the challenge of this book and you won’t be sorry. The title of the series (“New Studies in Dogmatics”) might scare off some readers, but don’t allow that to camouflage a great read. Yes, scholars will likely eat it up as a book that shows an artisan at work in their trade, but I say pastors and thoughtful Bible students ought to claim this one as their own. The only part that might appeal more to scholars than the rest of us is how he loves to delve into some historical personage or creed to illustrate his point. That is only an issue because sometimes that takes more explanation than the point at large he is making. I doubt he can help it. He seems like a walking encyclopedia; a passionate one to be sure, but it is amazing the scope at which he views his subject. His clearly stated thesis is that “Christian life is a response to the love of God”. Not only does that make sense, especially as he develops it, but it also gave him free reign to write across most of the systematic theology corpus as he desired. That could easily degenerate in a muddled mess that said little, but in his skilled hands it became something really special. In fact, the first chapter on why we need a theology of Christian life shows his clear vision of the argument of this book. For the record, I was bought in part way through that first chapter. Part Two with its three chapters fills in “the love of God” part of his thesis. He approaches it as love, grace and fellowship. Those three are often thrown about with a perverse shallowness. Not here. It seems that the depths of the heinousness of sin that he so astutely explains is the key to bringing those three out in all their resplendent glory. Here they sparkle. Next, he has a section that he called an “interlude” on the Law-Gospel distinction. His Reformed orientation comes out strongest here and this section is likely to be the most controversial. In fact, even some Reformed thinkers might quibble with him. From there, he develops the “response to” part of his thesis. This last section covers Messiah, ego and ecclesia to great effect. That our Messiah is the key is painted with the right significance. The chapter on ego was profoundly done. I thought he brought in current thinking on ego and held it up to Scripture and came up with clear thinking in the process. The two chapters on ecclesia surprised me. I was sure that he was going to champion a certain strain of liturgy, but actually he explained that every worship style is a liturgy. It was convincing to me. I nominate this book as the theological title of the year. It is that good. I received this book free from the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
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