I don't think so, it's a stomach poison and since they'll track through it and don't groom would not be likely to ingest it also would take too much to do the job due to size disparity between a gecko and an insect. (toxicity is based on body weight of target)
Yes, borax can be an effective natural remedy to kill silverfish. When silverfish come into contact with borax, it can dehydrate and kill them. Sprinkling borax in areas where silverfish are present or creating a paste with borax and water can help eliminate them.
To use borax to kill ants, mix equal parts borax and sugar to attract the ants. Place the mixture in areas where you have seen ant activity. The ants will be attracted to the sugar and take the borax back to their colony, which will eventually kill them.
The areas they live in would defeat the borax
Yes if it is mixed with honey and/or peanut butter. It will kill them. Borax is poisonous if ingested.
Yes, borax can effectively kill mold due to its natural antifungal properties.
Yes, borax can be an effective way to kill roaches. When roaches come into contact with borax, it can damage their exoskeleton and dehydrate them, ultimately leading to their death. However, it may take some time for the borax to take effect.
You can buy Boric Acid in Wal-Mart and similar stores. It is usually in the first aid section. Do not buy Borax, which is not the same thing and will not kill fleas.
Nothing. The acid in you stomach will immediately kill it. Cockroaches are considered eatable, certainly if you deep-fry them first.
squish them.
Yes, borax can effectively kill silverfish by disrupting their exoskeleton and causing dehydration. You can create a solution by mixing borax with water and spraying it in areas where silverfish are present to eliminate them.
It is the easiest to kill a cockroach in either the egg or nymph stages of the pest's life cycle.
YOU KILL THE COCKROACH.. AND FINALLY PAY FOR PEST CONTROL..