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I keep looking for the "no-treat" option and so far have tried just about
every one of the proposed solutions and every one has failed. I have given
up on Oxalic.

Allen- did you use formic this year?

I visited your website and am going to try the drilock 50, 65% Formic pads
that you describe. Did you use them this year?

As I noted in a prior post, even though there were some major losses here in
Maine, just about everyone who used Formic with Fumidil came out with either
no or few losses. If you used Formic, then something else is at play.

I appreciate your attitude. Always have, no matter what the circumstances.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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