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English: Formosan termites are 10X more destructive than our father's termites. In 1975 Formosans were found in a few Gulf Coast counties, and today they infest over 130 counties in the Southeast. Your due diligence should include finding sustainable physical (non-chemical) barriers which can block Formosans around the building envelope.
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