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Fuse Foam Ready-to-Use Termiticide Insecticide contains Fipronil and Imidacloprid, the same proven, non-repellent active ingredients as the Fuse Termiticide Insecticide, but in a ready-to-use foam that is easy-to-apply. For Direct Injection into termite and ant nests and galleries, structural voids, and other sites. Fuse Foam is the latest addition to the Control Solutions Inc. (CSI) products for managing termites and other wood-destroying pests. Fuse Foam gives PMPs the opportunity to begin treating a structure immediately, right on the sales call; then schedule the full treatment for later. When it comes to stopping termites and ants, and preventing their spread inside a structure and with a 30:1 expansion ratio, Fuse Foam gives PMPs the ability to reach those tough-to-treat places with confidence. This was previously packaged in 20 oz can - now 15 oz. can.
The Fuse Foam Ready-to-Use Termiticide Insecticide can has recently been updated to include a new actuator. Ths new feature will allow you to make one-handed applications, it’s easier to use in tight and confined spaces, easier to treat wall voids, and safer to use when on a ladder.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Fipronil 0.005% Imidacloprid 0.02% |
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Target pests | Termites (Subterranean, Drywood, Dampwood & Arboreal); Wood Destroying (Powder Post Beetles, Old House Borer, Wharf Borer, Anobiid or Deathwatch Beetles, False Powder, Post Beetles, or Ambrosia or Bark Beetles); Ants (Argentine, Ghost, White Footed, foraging Carpenter), Carpenter Bees, Asian Lady Beetles, Box-elder Bugs, Cluster Flies, Elm Leaf Beetles, Bean Plataspids (including Kudzu Bug), Brown Marmorated Stink Bug |
For use in |
Insect Galleries in Damaged Wood, in Spaces Between Wooden Structures, or in Voids within the Construction Crawl-spaces, Basements, Attics, Unexposed Wood inside Walls or Voids, Exterior Wood in Decks, Fencing or Siding, Channels in Damaged Wood, Spaces between Wood, Junctions Between Wood & Foundations * For Use in Residential Structures for Termite or Wood-Infesting Insect Attack |
Application | * See label for complete application instructions |
Formulation | Professional Product |
NOT FOR SALE TO |
AK, CA, PR CT, NY (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
Sprayer Type | Direct Injection |
Shipping Weight | 1.23 lbs |
Manufacturer | Control Solutions (Mfg. Number: 82770008) |
UPC | 072693700048 |
EPA Registration | 87093-5-53883 |
Outdoor treatment locations may include infested trees, shrubs and tree stumps, and exterior wooden elements associated with bridges, decks, fencing, landscape timbers, wooden retaining walls, siding, channels in damaged wood, spaces between wooden elements of a structure, junctions between wood and foundations and voids associated with buildings. Applications to exposed subterranean termite tunnels, shelter tubes, may be made to both residential and commercial outdoor areas. Crack open a section of the shelter tube and apply directly over the exposed area. Apply enough FUSE FOAM to cover the exposed area and a distance of approximately 2 inches in each direction over the shelter tube itself.
Outdoor applications of this product must be limited to small spot treatments (not to exceed 2 sq. ft.) only.
TERMITES AND CARPENTER ANTS HARBORING IN STUMPS, UTILITY POLES, SLABS AND FENCES:
Drill 1 or more holes into areas of suspected termite or ant activity. It may be necessary to drill several holes around the circumference of the stump or utility pole, to properly treat the nest or gallery system. When treating below slabs, drill 1 or more holes through the slab where termites or carpenter ants are active, or suspected, and inject this product. For fences, treat exposed surfaces with this product where termites or ants are active (IMPORTANT: the foam must dissipate or excess foam must be removed before the applicator leaves the area) and/or drill wooden members where termites or ants are active, or suspected, and apply.
FORAGING CARPENTER ANTS:
Fuse Foam is intended for outdoor treatments for ant harborages or trails associated with decks, fences or other non-structural elements. Inject this product into galleries, cavities, harborages or structural voids. Apply the foam up to a 6” length of the ant trail. IMPORTANT: the foam must dissipate or excess foam must be removed before the applicator leaves the area.
CARPENTER BEES:
For use as a localized treatment. Apply foam directly into gallery entrance holes. Following treatment with the foam, the entrance holes may be plugged with a suitable material. IMPORTANT: the foam must dissipate or excess foam must be removed before the applicator leaves the area.
TERMITES [SUBTERRANEAN (Coptotermes, Reticulitermes, Heterotermes and Zootermopsis), and Arboreal]: FUSE FOAM can be used as a preventative for interior structural void treatment for subterranean termites. Interior applications to vulnerable areas are only intended for localized areas of existing or potential termite activity and must not be applied to indoor surfaces for the purposes of general pest control. FUSE FOAM is not for use as a substitute for soil applied termiticide treatment(s) beneath slabs or foundations.
Targeted interior application(s) of FUSE FOAM may be made to vulnerable areas such as voids associated with plumbing/utility lines penetrating floors, bath and/or shower voids, expansion joints and/or settlement cracks, wall voids and other voids of probable or potential termite entry.
NON-WOOD DESTROYING PEST TREATMENTS CRAWLING PESTS - Ants (Excluding Fire, Harvester, Leaf Cutter and Pharaoh): To kill ants in houses and other structures. This is not a substitute for mechanical alteration, soil or foundation treatment. Treat voids with this product, where these pests enter, hide or harbor. Apply by crack and crevice application. Apply to sufficiently cover the area, but do not allow excessive dripping or run-off to occur. Immediately wipe up any excess product on exposed surfaces.
Using Fuse Foam
By Wayne on 10/13/2017
The key to using this product is finding the void in the wood where the nest is located. I probably drilled 40 or so holes, using a 1/4 inch drill bit, both into the plate board and the floor joists below the plate board, along the back wall of my house, in my effort to nail down the location of the Drywood Termite Nest, which I believe I did. The nest appears to be in two or 3 near by locations, perhaps 6-8" apart. Where the wood is solid, the drilling is tough going. You feel the void where the nest is located as resistance to the drill disappears after 2-3 inches. I drilled every 4'' along about 10' feet of the plate board. Ditto for the floor joists. Probably 10 or 12 of the holes penetrated the nest. The Foam flowed steadily into those holes. I am now awaiting results.
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By Ray on 07/13/2018
Used Fuse foam to kill termites in the inside of my home. Simple to use. After watching video on DoMyOwn site drilled 14" hole in the wall and sprayed the foam. It seemed to immediately killed the termites. Delivery by DoMyOwn was quick. Received my shipment within 3-4 days
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By Rich on 01/04/2019
Great product that works
By Robert on 01/11/2019
We were advised by our regular exterminator that there was nothing they could do for inside wood termites. I purchased Termiticide and it worked like a charm. I drilled through the wallboard where it meets the floor molding, every 12 inches, applying until it came out of the bottom of the molding. As only one space was affected, I applied along the three walls of the room. We have seen a few dead termites on the floor 2 days after initial treatment but none since. As a side note DoMyOwn is an outstanding company with good pricing and super fast shipping and delivery
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By Ant on 02/08/2019
We would recommend to drill and inject Fuse Foam Ready-to-Use Termiticide Insecticide to the infected area. Fuse Foam Ready-to-Use Termiticide Insecticide contains Fipronil and Imidacloprid, the same proven, non-repellent active ingredients as the Fuse Termiticide Insecticide, but in a ready-to-use foam that is easy-to-apply. For Direct Injection into termite and ant nests and galleries, structural voids, and other sites. Fuse Foam is the latest addition to the Control Solutions Inc. (CSI) products for managing termites and other wood destroying pests.
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Fuse Foam Ready-to-Use Termiticide Insecticide is pet safe when used as directed. Be sure to keep pets out of the area while you are applying the product. Once it has dried completely, it is safe for them to return.
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I have a 100+ year old brick house in which the wood flooring is very close to ground level and the crawlspace is too small to actually crawl in, so is basically inaccessible. There was a problem in the last year with an exterior wall just above grade level that allowed rainwater to get into the wall and presumably to seep into the ground below the floor as well. The wall has now been repaired but while I'm waiting for things to dry out, I'm concerned that the lingering dampness could invite termite infestation. I'm wondering if it would be a good idea to spray something into the void to prevent termites and, if so, if this would be the product to use or if something else would be better. Thank you
Fuse Foam Ready-to-Use Termiticide Insecticide will not penetrate wood and the residual left behind will only last for about 6 weeks at most. You need to use Bora-Care as a foam application in a foamer with foaming agent. Bora-Care will penetrate several inches in to the wood and it will last for the life of the wood.
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Fuse Foam Ready-to-Use Termiticde Insecticide has a 30:1 expansion ratio. It would depend on how many spots you are treating with it as to how much area it would cover. If sprayed continuously, the can would would fill a 5 gallon bucket with foam when fully expanded.
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How does this compare to Termidor Foam? Is this just the generic version?
Fuse Foam Ready-to-Use Termiticide Insecticide is similar to Termidor Foam, but there are some key differences. While Termidor Foam contains fipronil as the active ingredient, Fuse Foam has both fipronil and imidacloprid, so you get two active ingredients. The Fuse Foam can has also been redesigned so that you can apply the product using only one hand instead of having the use one hand to hold the dispensing tube like you do with the Termidor Foam.
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Fuse Foam Ready-to-Use Termiticide Insecticide Rating: 4.4 (14 Reviews / 13 Q&A)