Trebor Plastic Plugs - 1/2 inch - Pack of 50

4.5 out of 5 stars 40 Reviews | 9 Q&A

Trebor Plastic Plugs - 1/2 inch - Pack of 50
pack of 50 x 1/2-inch plugs
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$11.23

Buy 2 or more: $10.92 each

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pack of 50 x 1/2-inch plugs
$11.23
bag (250 x 1/2 inch plugs)
$31.33
Total Price: $11.23

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  • 40 Customer Reviews

    Top Reviews

    2 of 5 Stars

    Damn Bees

    By Mikey on 04/18/2010

    Verified Purchase

    I tried to use the plastic plugs on 10 bee holes under my deck.  I found that the bees were not given enough training to consistently create perfect 1/2" holes in the wood. These plugs could not …

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    Expert ResponseExpert response:
    Thank you for your feedback. Some of the 1/2 inch plugs have not been working for Carpenter Bee holes.  This has never been an issue until this year.  For now, we'd recommend using the 3/8 inch plugs for carpenter bees, which seem to be working well for our customers.  You can find the Trebor 3/8 inch plugs here.

    5 of 5 Stars

    Trebor Plugs a Great Deal in many ways!

    By Batty on 08/21/2011

    Verified Purchase

    I love these plugs and neither Lowes or Home Depot has them. Instead of plugging holes made in patio and/or other concrete areas around the house with concrete or cauk fillers which often don't match …

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    5 of 5 Stars

    Trebor Plugs - Excellent Product

    By Barry on 10/06/2010

    Verified Purchase

    I had to treat my home for termites by drilling hundreds of 1/2'" holes in my cinder blocks. I started filling the holes with mortar mix. The mix was falling out of my hands onto the basement floor. M…

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  • 9 Questions & Answers

    Helpful Q&A's
    Q
    How do you remove the Trebor Plastic Plugs if you want to re-treat?
    A

    You would usually drill through the Trebor Plastic Plugs if you need to retreat and then use a new plug when you are finished.

    Q
    What is the actual color of the trebor plastic plugs?
    A

    The Trebor plugs are dark grey.

    Q
    Do i eventually have to replace the trebor plugs with concrete or can i keep the plugs indefinitely?
    As recommended, I drilled 1/2 inch holes every 12 inches. planning to add the termidor once I receive it. can I close the holes with trebor plugs indefinitely or should I close them with concrete?
    A

    Most folks, will eventually seal up the holes with concrete. Trebor plugs work well to plug the hole to give enough time to make sure the treatment is done thoroughly. When used in concrete, it is bes…

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