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Clark from San Francisco, California writes

I ran out of filler for one of the holes in a wood beam that I applied Termidor FOAM in. Is this a big deal if it is not sealed up or filled? I want to make sure I'll be safe and it's not toxic. Not kids or pets. It's on the ceiling.

Answer:

Yes, all drilled holes in commonly occupied areas into which Termidor FOAM has been applied should be plugged. Per the product label in Application Instructions on page 3 the manufacturer states that all holes should be filled with appropriate putty or suitable material. 

Answer last updated on: 05/27/2021

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