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Mon, 11 Jan 2016 18:39:07 +0000
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Now, what's currently legal and soft (doesn't get absorbed in wax). Formic, and now especially oxalic top the list. Essential oils, which are useful, but the timing is tough. For all the issues with oxalic, it appears to be the best for this. But I admit I haven't had this with oxalic available to me. Just the reports from those who have. Second hand info...



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