Attic Insulation Boric Acid
Bag is ideal for professional contractors.
Attic insulation boric acid. More than just annoying they can severely damage a house. It is acceptable for use around humans and pets but deadly to cockroaches silverfish ants termites and many other crawling insects. Although deadly to many insects t a p is acceptable for use around humans and pets. The fabric is shredded and treated with boric acid to make it flame retardant and insect pest and mildew resistant.
Contractor grade 30 lb. Another key factor when considering cellulose insulation is that it can also be treated with boric acid an effective pest deterrent. The cellulose insulation is made up of ground up recycled newspapers cardboard boxes things like that and will deteriorate over time and become a dusty mess. It s ideal for any blow in installations like attics and can also be dry blown into walls and floors if desired.
Annoying pests can breed and form colonies in the attic and behind walls coming out at night seeking food and water. One specific type of cellulose insulation that was marketed as rodent proof was tap insulation which contains trace amounts of boric acid. It comes in easy to install batts for walls and loose fill is available for blowing into attics crawl spaces and existing walls. When insects ingest or come into contact with boric acid it kills them so they cannot infest your insulation.
Boric acid is toxic to all common household insects including silverfish. Fiberglass will not prevent insect infestations and encourages rodent infestation. If you choose to install cellulose yourself you can buy the insulation in bags from your local home improvement store. The cellulose with boric acid not a good choice.
Ins765ld all borate treated blow in insulation all of this formula is treated with boric acid which is perfect for climates that are extremely hot cold or humid. T a p is an epa labeled pest control insulation treated with pure boric acid. Your best bet would be to use cellulose with boric acid. Pros and cons of cellulose attic insulation cellulose recycled ground up paper with boric acid added for insect control and fire resistance offers a better attic insulation option than batts.
The other problem with a boric acid and they ll probably tell you this as an advantage to you that it kills bugs and things like that. Bag of all borate insulation is ideal for professional contractors that offer blow in attic sidewall and floor applications.