If you can find the dust. Drione is unavailable from most suppliers until next
year at this point. Try the Alpine products.
Jim Harmon
California Pest Management, inc.
626-633-6620
entomolog...@californiaipm.com
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Good information. Drione dust works forever as long as it doesn't get wet.
Thanks, Forrest.
Tom Parker
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Tom, I did that, successfully, to the space beneath the compactors in a major
museum here in the Kansas City area. The museum was plagued with odd beetle,
cabinet beetle and spiders, including brown recluse. I drilled holes on
approximately 8 foot centers. This was done in 1987-8 time frame.
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Greetings,
We have a (currently small) problem w
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One of the problems with compactors is the rails are often set in a raised
plywood floor platform. The rails have small openings in them, which allow
infestation to gain access to the voids beneath the plywood floor. These small
infestations act as a reservoir for populating the co
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