Altriset as well as all other termite products are intended for use around the outside of the home as well as underneath the home. When a termiticide says that not for use inside the home, it means you cannot spray it inside around baseboards, window sills, and other places like you would a pe…
Read Full Answer »You should not plant a garden that will contain edible vegetation in the same soil that was treated with Altriset. Altriset persists in soil for at least 5 years and it is not labeled to be used in places where edible plants will be grown. If you really do want to plant a vegetable garden in an area…
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Usually as long as the area treated with Altriset is at least 10-15 ft from the edible plants that is sufficient to make sure the roots are not going into the treated zone.
We would suggest not applying Altriset along the side of the house that is within 10 feet of the trees. You …
Altriset Termiticide is labeled to be used in the ground for termite treatments. If bees and/or butterflies come in contact with the treated soil, it has the potential to harm them. Hummingbirds are not generally around the dirt in areas where the product would be.
We are not sure what you mean by termite mounds, but Altriset is a great termiticide and if you get the product where the termites are and it touches them, then they will pass it around and it will kill them. Please read the product label for full treatment instructions.
Altriset does not present any health risk to humans or animals when used as directed. Be sure to ventilate the treated area if at all possible.
At this time, the Altriset label does not permit to do a Termidor SC type treatment. We would have to recommend treating the entire structure as instructed on the Altriset label. We can only recommend what is permitted on the label.
Altriset is not labeled for use on ants. Termidor SC will work for most species of ants but it is not specifically labeled for leaf cutter ants. We believe the reason leaf cutter ants were not included on the label is because most people do not have leaf cutter ants on their homes or trying to gain …
Read Full Answer »The edible plants root system needs to be out of the treated area. Usually as long as the area treated with Altriset is at least 10-15 ft from the edible plants that is sufficient to make sure the roots are not going into the treated zone.
We have dense clay here in Georgia also and termite treatments are not an issue. It may take longer for the solution to absorb into the soil, but it should absorb none the less. It definitely helps to wait until the soil is rather dry, to soak up the solution easier, rather than treat if…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Altriset can be used as a soil treatment around slab foundation structures. When used as a soil treatment, Altriset will last up to 10 years. Please be sure to read the product label for complete instructions before use.
Altriset Termiticide is labeled to only eradicate subterranean termites. Termidor SC is labeled for subterranean termites also as well as other listed crawling insects. Bora-Care will help treat wood destroying insects on raw wood but should NOT be applied in the soil for subterranean termites.
You would not want to use Altriset Termiticide within 5-10 feet of a public or private water supply per the label as it can contaminate the water supply.
The mixing rates for Altriset Termiticide are:
Mix 0.34 oz. per gallon of water to make a 0.05% solution (recommended) for subterranean termites.
For 25 gallons of finished solution.....Mix 8.5 oz. Altriset + 25 gallons water.
For 50 gallons of finished solution.......Mix 17 oz. Altriset + 50 gallons…
Yes, we always recommend performing a complete barrier treatment around the structure. That includes the 6inx6in trench where you can dig, as well as drilling along the inside of garage by the foundation. Directions for drilling are to use a 18in long drill bit that is 1/2in or 3/8in wide and drilli…
Read Full Answer »We are not sure what certification this is. You should contact the manufacturer directly. You can reach Dupont by calling 1-800-441-7515
Altriset Termiticide will still be effective as long as it has had time to dry completely before any rainfall.
We apologize but we would not recommend that you spray the firewood with any insecticide. The manufacturers do not recommend this. Any insecticide should not be breathed in, and when burned these toxins can become airborne. It would be suggested to not burn the wood that you treat with anything.…
Read Full Answer »We recommend that you plant vegetables at least 15 feet away from areas treated with Altriset Termiticide.
Unfortunately Altriset is not labeled for use against carpenter ants. Altriset is labeled for subterranean termites only. Almost all of the concentrated liquids that are labeled for carpenter ants do have a bit of a higher level of toxicity than you may be comfortable with. Products such as Termidor…
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