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The carbolic acid not supposed tospray every where it may harmful to pets also to the plants, by spraying the maximum effect will not be there. The best way to use the carbolic acid is - Find out small piece of bricks just pour a little (may be 50 ml) acid on that it will get soaked in to the bricks the same can be kept at the suspected snake entry area. By doing this the acid smell will withstand for long period can up to 30 days this will result in your cost control also.


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