How can I reduce my chances for getting termites?
Don't place shrubs or other plants near the foundation of your
house. Don't put mulch, especially wood chip mulch, next to the
house. Don't affix wooden trellises to exterior walls. Keep wood
debris, fire wood and scrap lumber away from the house. Remove
infested trees and stumps. If you have a leaking water spigot/faucet
on the outside of your house, fix the leak. Be certain that the
downspouts from the gutters drain away from the house. Be certain
that the finished soil grade also drains away from the house.
Avoid having a sprinkler system that splashes onto your house
or a sprinkler system where the emitter heads are nearly adjacent
to the outside walls of your house. Termites are attracted to
wood and wet soil conditions - so the goal is to keep cellulose
based products away from your house as well as do what you can
to keep things dry near the house.
My house is built on
a slab - doesn't that make it termite proof?
Slab construction offers many opportunities for termites to gain
entrance through expansion joints, cracks and minute gaps around
plumbing. Termites will not penetrate solid concrete, but they
can penetrate very small minute concrete cracks. Once you carpet
a slab do you know if minute concrete cracks have occurred? Carpeting
over a slab can hide such cracks.
What makes Termidor
different from other termite treatments?
Termites can't detect it. They forage freely in a treated area.
Termidor is lethal to termites that ingest or contact it. A termite
carries it back to the colony and infects every other termite
they contact.
How quickly does Termidor
work?
Termites that come in contact with Termidor will die In 3 months
or less.
How long does it last?
For 5 years. Your pest control professional will conduct inspections
annually to make sure that it's still working.
Will it kill all of
the termites, or just some?
Termidor's unique mode of action achieves 100% control of termites
in 3 months or less. This 'termite control' is not just limited
to the termites who happen to forage in the soil treated with
Termidor. Termites are social insects living in large nests,
often underground. Our research has shown that termites foraging
through treated soil come in contact with Termidor but do not
die quickly, these contaminated termites contact others in the
nest (by food transfer, grooming or just climbing over and rubbing
against each other) and transfer Termidor to these other termites.
No other termiticide or termite-control system has achieved the
same level of efficacy as Termidor.
Does Termidor have an
odor?
No, Termidor is odor free.
Is Termidor safe?
The active ingredient in Termidor, fipronil, has been used since
1995 for flea and tick control on millions of cats and dogs.
Termidor is fully approved by the EPA as well as other government
authorities around the world.
Can I apply it myself?
No. Termidor can and must only be applied by a Certified Termidor
Professional. Taylor Made Exterminating was a pilot company for
Termidor in the Tri-State Area. We are a fully Certified Termidor
Professional
Who makes Termidor?
Aventis Environment Science, the world's largest environmental
science company.
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