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Most definitely. If you don't have your pine straw spread in one day, they infest. In one day you have to spread it around your house, and them spread pesticide (the best) on top of that (do this every few months). I do this every spring/ summer in Georgia for about 5-7 years, seen it all done it all. Hope this helps.

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