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Lars: rodent bait stations
Lars i tried to email you, but you apparently aren't a comcast customer
anymore. -S "Lar" wrote in message t... The active in that is boric acid, so as long as they feed on it it will slowly kill the ants...in large colony ants like argentine, a build up of BA can cause then to split the colony due to its repellency so it's not always the best to use at times, but as long as they are eating it... According to the label, http://tinyurl.com/ch8uj it doesn't appear that boric acid is the main pesticide, unless they consider it to be part of the filler/bait and hid it in the inert ingredients list. Also, where does one get a key to open a protecta LP rodent bait station? Our former pest control company left them behind, I'd like to refill them with tomcat bait blocks, instead of having to buy new bait stations. Any thoughts on if delta dust is safe enough for armatures to use? I plan on just using a duster to pump it through the crawl space vents. Thanks -S |
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