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    Do any of you know or recommend any one that will come to the Larto area and spray this stuff in the downstairs kitchen at the camp, after we gut it and clean it up. Thanks for the help.
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    Mom and dad had that put in their house after Rita but I think termites are attracted to that. I will double check with them and let you know.

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    Yes it was the closed cell and that is what someone told him.

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    I have it in my entire house. Does a really good job of insulating. Know nothing about the termite situation. I know up here in north Mississippi we don’t have them as bad as down there hasn’t been a problem so far. My neighbor built his house a couple years after me. They did a insulation by putting a netting type material across the studs and spraying in a insulation mixture of shredded paper and some type of glue. It turned rock solid when dryer. I’d say his utility bill runs about 10% less than mine on more square footage. Have no idea what it’s called.
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