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Examples
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Boric acid is a common "green" insecticide, and leaving the powder in areas where cockroaches have been seen will help keep them away.
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Boric acid will also be added to the salt water to fight a possible elevation in nuclear reaction, Mr. Edano said.
Japan Tries Using Seawater to Cool Damaged Reactor Yuka Hayashi 2011
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• Boric acid is the most effective direct control method when used correctly.
Sloan Barnett: Bug Off! Sloan Barnett 2011
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COMPLETELY dissolve the Boric Acid in the HOT water.
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Boric acid is a common "green" insecticide, and leaving the powder in areas where cockroaches have been seen will help keep them away.
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• Boric acid is the most effective direct control method when used correctly.
Sloan Barnett: Bug Off! Sloan Barnett 2011
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Boric acid is a common "green" insecticide, and leaving the powder in areas where cockroaches have been seen will help keep them away.
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COMPLETELY dissolve the Boric Acid in the HOT water.
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Boric Acid It's a fire retardant, a nuclear-reaction controller, and the stuff that turns silicone oil into Silly Putty.
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Boric acid solution (neutron absorber) was finally was added to the tank to ensure that the contents remained subcritical.
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