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Spiders in my shop

Chloridane was some brutal stuff! No termites for life if you used around the perimeter of your foundation.. I have not heard that word used in along time... I use tempo made by Bayer. You know the company that makes your medicine from Germany and also provided the chemicals for the Nazis/ SS to wipe out the innocent.
 
There was a Chloridane plant just north of where I grew up in IL. Everybody around had a bottle of it they used on bugs, but mostly for termites. That place is a superfund site now. They have to burn the dirt they removed from there.
 
There were no living insects in the crawlspace of my parents house.

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Chlordane - REGENESIS Remediation Solutions

Chlordane?​

Chlordane, is an organochlorine compound used as a pesticide. It is a white solid. In the United States, chlordane was used for termite-treatment of approximately 30 million homes until it was banned in 1988.

Uses​

Chlordane was used as a pesticide in the United States from 1948 to 1988. In 1988, all approved uses of chlordane in the United States were canceled. From 1983 to 1988, chlordane’s only approved use was to control termites in homes. The pesticide was applied underground around the foundation of homes. Before 1978, chlordane was also used as a pesticide on agricultural crops, lawns, and gardens and as a fumigating agent. In 1978, EPA canceled the use of chlordane on food crops and phased out other aboveground uses over the following 5 years.

Sources & Potential Exposure​

Before 1988, exposure to chlordane may have occurred in the workplace; persons involved in the manufacture, formulation, or application of chlordane, such as farmers, lawn-care workers, and pest control workers may have been exposed. Currently, exposure to chlordane appears to be highest for those persons living in homes that were treated for termites with chlordane. Chlordane may be found in the air in these homes for many years after treatment. Additional exposure to chlordane may occur from digging in soil around the foundation of homes where chlordane was applied. Mean residue levels in soil around 30 homes treated with chlordane ranged from 22 to 2,540 parts per million (ppm).

The acute (short-term) effects of chlordane in humans consist of gastrointestinal distress and neurological symptoms, such as tremors and convulsions. Chronic (long-term) inhalation exposure of humans to chlordane results in effects on the nervous system. An occupational study reported an association between chlordane exposure and non-Hodgkins’s lymphoma, while other human studies did not show an association between chlordane exposure and leukemia or multiple myeloma. Animal studies have reported liver cancer in mice and male rats exposed to chlordane via ingestion.

Federal regulations​

EPA has classified chlordane as a Group B2, probable human carcinogen.
Chlordane has also been listed as a pollutant of concern to EPA’s Great Waters Program due to its persistence in the environment, potential to bio accumulate, and toxicity to humans and the environment.
 
This one is actually dead and is stuck to the bricks above my garage door. I sprayed for other insects and it must have come into contact with it. Collateral damage you might say, but I don't want large spiders in the house or garage.

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Those things are all over the south already.
 
The best insecticide made was a product called CHLORIDANE. A derivative of agent orange.....not made anymore. It was a light gray powder...like flour....killed insects in minutes......I remember a company called Hooker Chemical...remember the Love Canal problems.....
BOB RENTON
cloridane came out when they outlawed DDT , we used it to spray cattle for flies , then it got out lawed , and replaced by something else , then it got outlawed and replaced by another , cant remember the last ones , was 50ish yrs ago ...the more they replaced it , the less effective it was ...don't know about the current fly sprays...
 
This one is actually dead and is stuck to the bricks above my garage door. I sprayed for other insects and it must have come into contact with it. Collateral damage you might say, but I don't want large spiders in the house or garage.

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\the sticky mouse traps work really great if you put a spoon full of peanut butter in the center of them , gottem in the garage , their covered with crickets and spiders ...
 
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