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Re: GBlist: RE: carpenter ants
Terro used to be much more toxic *&* potent. In our experience, it does
not work nearly as well as it used to in the old form.
And carpenter-type ants do not seem to be as attracted to it in any case.
I am surprised at your success. The small sugar/grease consuming ants are
the more vulnerable victims.
Sorry, but greener does not always work better.
jh
>Greetings from Austin, Texas
>
>A friend who has been in the non-toxic pest control business for a number of
>years told me to buy Terro at my local Walgreen's for the carpenter ants. I
>began using it last year and had excellent results. Boric Acid is the main
>ingredient.
>
>Regards to all,
>Yvonne Hansen
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