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Just moved into our new place and I cleaned out the single garage that the old boy before us had used as a small workshop. I noticed some active woodworn in the rafters (flat pent roof) so I gave it a good dose of Cuprinol wood worm killer 5 days ago. I noticed today there is still some active critters in the wood. Do I need to reapply or will the original spray act on and kill those still munching?

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Just moved into our new place and I cleaned out the single garage that the old boy before us had used as a small workshop. I noticed some active woodworn in the rafters (flat pent roof) so I gave it a good dose of Cuprinol wood worm killer 5 days ago. I noticed today there is still some active critters in the wood. Do I need to reapply or will the original spray act on and kill those still munching?

I’d keep applying, theres only one thing thats gona do any harm to the wood and thats the critters! Smother em and make em have it i rekon! Horrible things!!! Hope its not too far gone for ya either.

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42 minutes ago, Lazurus said:

No timbers all appear sound and dry, just the wood munchers little holes.

Bring back DDT!!!!!

I doubt it is as dry in there as you expect for boring insects still to be active

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