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We inherited a very good piece of Mexican colonial furniture that turns out has a significant termite infestation. Is there a way to rid the furniture of termites? It is important that the piece be saved if at all possible. Thank you so much.

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I have termites in several branches of my non-fruiting olive tree (40+ years old). The infested branches are dying. I was looking for a solution and came across the info for your Termidor product and wondered if I could pour this diluted product around the tree base? That way, the roots would pick it up and ingest it into the wood, thus having its effect on killing the termites. Would this work to save this beautiful olive tree? I could also spray some on the outside bark of the tree – would that help? Would it harm the tree??

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I have a 1971 mobile home know I have termites. I had a small swarm in my home this summer. I really cannot afford to have my house tented and besides it does not always work the first time around. And you have to do all that repacking and then when you get back in you have to wash everything down. There must be and easier and cheaper way to get rid of these creatures.

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Hello,

I was looking through your website and hope you can help me. I have an heirloom bow front cabinet that has termite damage on one of the legs. What product would you suggest for repair of this damage to ensure that I don’t bring any pests into my house. The cabinet is still at my mother’s house.

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