When bed bugs ingest boric acid, though, few survive. Poisoning from this chemical can be acute or chronic. Woods, "The chemistry of boron and its speciation in plants," Plant and Soil 1997, 193, 1–13 (DOI: ). Boric Acid Kills Bed Bugs, But Only When They Eat It Boric acid dust is a common tool in urban pest management, but a new study shows external exposure is minimally effective against bed bugs.
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