Trebor Plastic Plugs - 3/8 inch - Pack of 20 - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Jennie from Nc
    05/09/2013
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    I heard I have to wait 3 months after dusting before plugging the holes incase they have laid their larvae in
    A
    You do not have to wait 3 months. We recommend allowing a few weeks before plugging, in order tho allow the adults to carry the dust inside of the holes to the larvae.
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  • Asked by Heiner from Upstate S.c.
    05/13/2012
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    Is there a chemical pestiside mixed in with the material of these plugs?
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    There is not an insecticide mixed with the plugs.  They are normal plastic plugs for plugging holes from performing a termite treatment, or for plugging carpenter bee holes.  If you are plugging carpenter bee holes, then you should treat the holes before plugging them with a dust product.  It is highly recommended to treat with the carpenter bee kit on our website which comes with plugs.
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  • Asked by Jerry from Cornelius, Nc
    05/05/2012
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    Color appears to be gray. Is brown available, or can plug be painted/stained?
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    The Trebor plugs are gray.  You can paint the top of them though (the top is all you will see once placed in the holes).
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  • Asked by Chris from Az
    04/05/2020
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    Are the Trebor Plastic Plugs - 3/8 inch slightly larger than the size you need?
    Example I drilled 3/8 hole, are the 3/8 plugs slightly larger in diameter (like 1/2") to fit snug
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    The 3/8 inch Trebor Plugs are to be used in 3/8 inch holes and will fit securely in the drilled holes. 

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