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Nisha from Miami, Fl writes

After how long should I wait to seal drilled holes where I sprayed the Termidor FOAM?

I sprayed the foam in the holes I drilled and the same day some came out with wings and died. I am treating a bedroom door and don't want them to get in to the bedroom. Can I close the drilled holes now so I don't have to worry or do I have to wait and how long?

Answer:

It is recommended that you wait until the Termidor FOAM has dissipated and dried completely before sealing the drilled holes. This could take 1-2 hours.

Answer last updated on: 08/04/2017

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