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but I think for fleas in the carpet, or for washing diapers or whatnot it's a great product. just, like many other (even safe) washing/cleaning products you don't want to drink it (ammonia springs to mind). I use borax in my laundry for instance.
 
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BORIC ACID IS POISON -REPEAT- BORIC ACID IS POISON

Please don't use it around your chickens. It has a place in certain treatments and you can use it in the carpet like I said earlier. However, don't take a risk with your birds.

http://umm.edu/health/medical/ency/articles/boric-acid-poisoning
http://pennstatehershey.adam.com/content.aspx?productId=117&pid=1&gid=002485


Almost every homemade laundry detergent recipe calls for Borax. Is this okay, or do you suggest something else?
 
but I think for fleas in the carpet, or for washing diapers or whatnot it's a great product. just, like many other (even safe) washing/cleaning products you don't want to drink it (ammonia springs to mind). I use borax in my laundry for instance.
Yes. I use it in the carpet if I ever have a flee issue and also in the laundry. I just wouldn't use it around the birds housing, litter, on the birds themselves, etc. They are small and it wouldn't take much to cause a problem.

I also have used boric acid for roaches. Takes care of them without using extremely toxic fumigation. We had them once when we purchased a used fridge and didn't realize it came complete with roach eggs and a roach or 2 up in the insides where it wasn't seen.
 
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I use Boric Acid for fleas and in my laundry also. One of our cats is allergic to it and nearly died. I still use it but move the cat for the duration. I don't find it 100% effective nor do I find it a fast method of ridding fleas but nor do I like the thought of spraying (bombing) my house with an aerosol spray.

At this point in this summer it seems that we are fleas 1 Sue 0.
 
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Borax is useful as a insecticide and a fungicide. It can be used as a wood perservative. Mixed with equal amounts of powdered sugar, it can control ants and cockroaches. Though it is not good to consume significant amounts of it it is much less toxic than many commercial insecticides. Borax is recommended as an algeacide in swimming pools and it has done an excellent job of controling algea in my pool for years. Much better than the algeacides sold for pools with no ill effects. Boric Acid is a mixture of sulphuric acid and borax.
 

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