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Bill wrote:

>>So if Sevin was sprayed, then someone was trying to kill the colony, which means opening it up, or spraying into it and contaminating everything.

The colony was located in the wall of a house and the owner sprayed liquid Seven into the opening.  I assume everything was contaminated.  I only wondered about the 'non-residue' description of Sevin.  Does it disintegrate into harmless components after a period of time?

Waldemar
Long Island, NY

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