Dominion 2L Termiticide

5 out of 5 stars 341 Reviews | 382 Q&A

Dominion 2L Termiticide
bottle (27.5 oz)
Price/Ea.
$34.47

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bottle (27.5 oz)
$34.47
case (6 x 27.5 oz bottles)
$188.27
jug (2.15 gals)
$237.47
Total Price: $34.47

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  • Product Overview

    For a more economical option of 2.15 gallon size, please check out Premise Pre-Construction Insecticide.

    Dominion 2L is an excellent termiticide and insecticide used for subterranean, drywood, dampwood termites and carpenter ants that contains the exact same active ingredient and percentage as Premise 2 and I Maxx Pro 2F. Dominion 2L can be sprayed directly on an active termite infestation or poured into the ground around a home or building to protect against subterranean termites. Dominion 2L is also non-repellent, meaning that termites will crawl over the product without detecting it, and spread it to each other by touch and food sharing, eventually eliminating the entire infestation. Yields 50 gallons of finished solution per bottle.

    Also See: How To Do A Termite Treatment

    CAN NOT be used on pets for any reason.

    NOTE: This product is not approved for use in the state of Louisana for Post-Construction Treatments.

     
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  • 341 Customer Reviews

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    2 of 5 Stars

    Unsure at this time

    By Gary on 04/28/2011

    Verified Purchase

    I had a major infestation of flying drone termites in my house. I trenched around my entire house 6-8" down and 4-5" away from foundation where I could and drilled a 1/2" hole 18" deep at the stoop an…

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    Expert ResponseExpert response:
    Dominion 2L is a non-repellent termiticide, meaning it does not kill the termites right away.  The product is a delayed kill so the termites above the ground have time to take the product back to the colony and the queen that is below ground.  This ensures that the colony is completely eliminated.  For this reason Dominion 2L and all other non-repellents including Termidor, take up to 90 days to kill a termite colony.  So it is normal to see activity for up to 90 days after treating your home.

    5 of 5 Stars

    Dominion 2L Product Review

    By Patrick on 04/29/2010

    Verified Purchase

    I don't know why the wood adjacent to my bath tub wet-wall was moist? I found no leaks and the plumbing vent to the roof was well sealed. Condensation? The bath drainpipe and water inlets come up thro…

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    5 of 5 Stars

    Effective

    By Lawrence on 06/08/2010

    Verified Purchase

    I used this material to treat a very large tree in my yard that was being attacked by termites and large black ants. I previously used products from Home Depot; a complete waste of money. Within one d…

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  • 382 Questions & Answers

    Helpful Q&A's
    Q
    How does Dominion 2L compare to Termidor?
    A

    Dominion 2L and Termidor SC are both non-repellent termiticides. One of the features of a non-repellent is that the product is undetectable by pests--they walk over it and touch it without knowing it,…

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    Q
    Can I use Dominion 2L to treat ash trees for Emerald Ash Borer?
    I have used other products which have 1.47% Imidacloprid appied at 1 Oz per inch circumference applied annually. At 21.4% I would think about 1 Oz per foot circumference would be more that adequate. Recommendations for this use?
    A

    Dominion 2L is labeled to use on trees to help protect against boring beetles. Treatments should begin in May or June and should be done every year to protect trees from the Emerald Ash Borers. Most…

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    Q
    How far apart and deep should you drill in the cement slab for a termite treatment?
    A

    The answer to this question is also in our How To Do A Termite Treatment Article.  For your garage, porch, patios, or other contiguous slabs against the home, you will need to get the termiti…

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