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Today I emptied our my whiskey barrels so
I could prep them for my strawberries. I’ve had them 2 years, and they’re
still holding together. Unfortunately, over the winter, the termites have moved
in, and all the barrels were loaded with them. Looks like we have to get
termite control pretty quick, so I’ll do that for the house. However, I
had some termite & carpenter bee killer and thought about treating the
barrels. However, the stuff is so toxic, I don’t want to use it around
my food gardens. So, now, I’m thinking about painting or coating the
barrels with something. I hate to throw them out, but I can’t afford to board
termites, either. Any suggestions? This has never
happened. We just bought the house, and we required the house be treated up
front because there were some signs of termites on some wooden railroad ties by
the house. Lori Health Care Quality
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