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Jennifer Lutton <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 8 Oct 1995 21:14:01 -0400
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As acids go, boric acid is very weak.  A dilute solution of boric acid is
commonly used (by people) as an eyewash.  The solid is a white powder,
and probably tastes very nasty.  I really doubt that a ferret would be
interested in it enough to ingest a harmful portion, but then again, it's
always better to be safe than sorry, I s'pose.  Of all the pesticides you
could use, however, boric acid would probably be the least harmful to
your pets.
 
Jen
[Posted in FML issue 1339]

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