Bye-Bye Bugs, Hello Summer! How Boric Acid Keeps Your BBQs Bug-Free
Summer is prime time for backyard barbecues, picnics, and evenings spent outdoors—but it’s also peak season for uninvited guests: bugs. Ants in the lemonade, cockroaches near the grill, and flies hovering over the food can quickly turn a fun gathering into a frustrating one. Fortunately, there’s a simple, effective solution you may not have considered: boric acid— available to shop now at our store!

Lab Alley

Lab Alley
Boric acid has long been a staple in pest control thanks to its versatility, safety (when used correctly), and long-lasting effects. Here’s how it can help you enjoy a more peaceful, pest-free summer.
What Is Boric Acid?
Boric acid is a naturally occurring compound often used in antiseptics, flame retardants, and—increasingly—for pest control. It works by disrupting insects’ digestive systems and damaging their exoskeletons, ultimately eliminating infestations at the source.
How Boric Acid Keeps Bugs Away
Here are a few of the most common ways to use boric acid to keep your summer spaces bug-free:
Ant Control Around Food Prep Areas
- Sprinkle boric acid powder in cracks, crevices, and along ant trails around patios and decks.
- Mix with sugar or honey to create DIY bait traps—ants carry it back to the colony, eliminating the infestation from within.
Cockroach Elimination in Outdoor Kitchens
- Dust boric acid behind appliances, under sinks, and near trash bins.
- When roaches walk through it, the powder sticks to their legs and bodies, working its way into their systems.
Wasp and Fly Deterrent
- While boric acid isn’t a direct killer of wasps or flies, it can help control other pests that attract them.
- Using boric acid to eliminate food scraps and sugary residues reduces the appeal of your space to flying insects.
Silverfish and Earwig Prevention
- Apply a light dusting around door thresholds, storage sheds, or other damp areas where these insects may nest.
- Boric acid acts as a desiccant, drying out and eliminating these moisture-loving pests.
Pet-Safe Perimeter Treatment (With Caution)
- When applied in low-traffic areas or within bait stations, boric acid offers a pet-friendly alternative to harsher pesticides.
- Be sure to follow label instructions and avoid direct contact with pets or children.
How to Apply Boric Acid Safely
- Always wear gloves and a mask when handling boric acid powder.
- Apply thin layers—more is not better, as insects may avoid large clumps.
- Avoid windy conditions to minimize airborne particles.
- Store boric acid in a sealed container, away from moisture and out of reach of pets and children.
Keep Your Summer Bug-Free
Whether you're hosting a backyard cookout or enjoying a quiet evening under the stars, boric acid can help protect your space from pesky invaders. Easy to apply and highly effective, it's a must-have for any summer toolkit.
Shop boric acid now at Lab Alley!