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Sep 09, 2014 - 12:57 PM
Honestly, there is no comparison in effectiveness. Forget the concentration. It's the chemistry that works.
Dinotefuron does not work as well as Fipronil and has nowhere near the transfer ability that Fipronil has. For drywood termites, using Fipronil would be my only choice unless there is a concern about environmental issues.
If environmental issues are your primary concern, then use Alpine.
Ron
Dinotefuron does not work as well as Fipronil and has nowhere near the transfer ability that Fipronil has. For drywood termites, using Fipronil would be my only choice unless there is a concern about environmental issues.
If environmental issues are your primary concern, then use Alpine.
Ron
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