Harris HRT-4 Famous Roach & Silverfish Killer, 4oz Tablets – Treats a Minimum of 8 Rooms, 95+ Tablets Included
Boric Acid formula with added lure, kills Roaches, Waterbugs & Silverfish. Just place tablets in out-of-the-way areas where roaches travel and roaches will find them. One box can treat an entire house, making it one of the most efficient and cost-effective ways to kill a roach. Place no more than twelve tablets per room in sites, such as under and behind refrigerator, stove, sinks, tubs, dishwasher, washing machine, dryer, into openings around drains, water pipes and electrical conduits, and in cracks and crevices along baseboards and corners of cabinets, cupboards and closets. Remove all lower drawers in kitchen and bathroom cabinets, bedroom dressers and chests of drawers. Then place tablets in drawer wells. Any tablet visible after application must be pressed into cracks and crevices or removed. Reapply as necessary. This item is registered with the EPA (No. 3-1).
Product Features
- Great Value – Minimum of 96 tablets included to treat a minimum of 8 rooms, long lasting when kept dry & extremely cost effective
- EPA Registered – Registered with the Environmental Protection Agency (No. 3-1) for use in homes with people & pets
- Irresistible to Roaches – Active ingredient 40% boric acid w/ our formulated lure to attract roaches
- Kills the Entire Colony – Roaches carry boric acid back to their nests to kill the entire infestation
- Easy to Conceal – Use in hidden areas – under drawers, appliances and cabinets
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