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		<title>thrip problem in our kitchen</title>
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<p><em>Starting early last summer we had thrips starting to appear mainly around our kitchen sink. We sprayed the exterior area outside the kitchen window where we have various shrubs planted but the infestation appearance inside continued. We live in Eastern Washington state and as the weather got colder they disappeared but now with temperatures getting into the 40+ range they are once again appearing. I have read your article on <a  href="http://www.bugspray.com/article/thrips.html" target="_blank">THRIP CONTROL</a> and wonder if you have available a fogger that I could use in the crawl space since I assume that is where they are coming from. Any help or advice would be appreciated.</em></p>
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