In large enough quantity, yes. However, boric acid is considered to be about as poisonous as table salt. Certainly it would kill mice if you immersed them in it, or fed it to them in large enough quantities. Mice traps or rat poison will work better though.
Boric Acid will not kill rats. For killing rats and rodents you will need to consider using snap traps, glue boards or poison baits. You can also consider some pest or rodent control companies like ours, here is the info:-
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it is possible but if your mouse did eat borax and that's why your asking you should at least check with a doctor but i would just keep all pets away from stuff like borax just in case
Boric Acid will not kill rats, mice or any other mammals. To kill rats and mice you will need to consider using snap traps, glue boards or poison baits.
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Yes if it is mixed with honey and/or peanut butter. It will kill them. Borax is poisonous if ingested.
Other rodents or food can repel mice!
20 Mule Team Borax does not indicate on the package for use of getting rid of mosquitoes, although some people have had positive results using the product for getting rid of them.
Borax will kill fruit flies. Place some yogurt in the room with borax in it and it will kill off the flies.
No it's not repellant
Yes, borax does kill roaches. It interferes with their metabolism and kills them eventualy
Borax kills ants.
The areas they live in would defeat the borax
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Mint is a good plant to grow if you want to repel mice. Place mint plants around the yard, and some in pots near the house to discourage the mice from coming inside.
High frequency works best to repel mice. The unit should emit a non-repetitive pattern in order to repel the rodents.