Fuse Termiticide and Termidor SC are both very good products for termites. They both contain non-repellents so that the pests do not know they are coming in contact with it. Fuse does have two active ingredients, one of them being fipronil, which is in Termidor SC. The other is imidacloprid. Both ac…
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FUSE Termiticide Insecticide is labeled as pet safe when used as directed. We advise to allow 1-2 hours before releasing any children or pest into the treated area to allow the residual to dry completely.
Fuse Termiticide Insecticide uses the two most powerful active ingredients for Termites in one product, Fipronil (Termidor SC) and Imidacloprid (Dominion 2L). The combination of Fipronil and Imidacloprid gives this termiticide a powerful punch than if you used them separately and also allows the dil…
Read Full Answer »FUSE is a combination of 2 different non-repellent insecticides and it would not be recommended to mix a repellent product like Bifen with it as it would negate that factor and also kill off the termites faster than the FUSE would normally so it won't do as good a job in killing off the entire colon…
Read Full Answer »FUSE Termiticide Insecticide is a non-repellent insecticide that is undetectable to target pestes, allowing them to touch, ingest, and spread the insecticide throughout the entire colony. Typically, it takes an average of 90 days to eliminate a termite colony.
FUSE Termiticide is more labeled for wood infesting ants, such as carpenter ants. If you are looking for something for fire ants, we would recommend using Extinguish Plus Fire Ant Bait. It can be broadcast across your lawn or used as a mound treatment.
With FUSE Termiticide Insecticide, you are digging a 6 by 6 inch trench around the structure and treating every 10 lineal feet with 4 gallon of solution. This is enough product to soak into the several feet into the ground. If the product is diluted properly, it will treat up to 240 lineal feet.
For treating active infestations indoors, you can use Fuse Foam Ready-to-Use Termiticide Insecticide to inject into the colony. Both FUSE products have a shelf life of 3-5 years when stored in a cool dry place.
No, Fuse is specifically labeled to be used outdoors around homes or commercial buildings.
When using FUSE Termiticide Insecticide for termite treatments, it will be applied in the same manner as other termiticides. The idea is to create an uninterrupted barrier around the exterior foundation of your home so any termite attempting to gain access to your structure will travel through …
Read Full Answer »FUSE Termiticide is not restricted except in the states of New York and California. If you do not live in one of those states, then you can purchase this product without a pesticide license as long as you are using it for your own use and property. You do need a license when you are treating oth…
Read Full Answer »FUSE is safe when used as directed. It is not labeled to treat for fleas though and cannot be used inside as a broadcast or on pet items. We recommend that you use Ultracide for the indoor treatment as it can be used on all carpeted areas, pet bedding and upholstered furniture. F…
Read Full Answer »Fuse Termiticide Insecticide should not be used directly on plants intentionally; it should be applied directly around the structure as directed on the product label. If some of the product were to drift onto ornamentals or turf, it would not harm them. Be careful to apply when conditions are calm …
Read Full Answer »Yes, Fuse Termiticide Insecticide can be used for new construction pre-treatment. Please consult the product label for specific instructions.
FUSE Termiticide Insecticide should NOT be used on wasps or hornet nests if they are attached to or within a structure. If you are looking to treat outdoors and you know exactly where the nests are, we would recommend Wasp-X Wasp & Hornet Spray. This product is a foam and should be appled in 1 s…
Read Full Answer »FUSE Termiticide Insecticide can be used around the perimeter of your home to control the listed insects. However, this product is only specifically labeled for Cellar Spiders. A better option would be Demand CS. Demand CS would be a great choice for spider control as well as general insect cont…
Read Full Answer »Fuse Termiticide Insecticide is not labeled for fleas. We would recommend a product like Talstar Xtra Granules for your lawn. This is an excellent and cost effective solution for fast-acting, long lasting protection.
Yes, Nyguard IGR can be added to FUSE Termiticide Insecticide and tank mixed to be applied together. Nyguard can be added to any insecticide for growth regulation as well as being applied by itself. Be sure the insects you are targeting and the areas that you need to treat are on the labels for …
Read Full Answer »FUSE Termiticide Insecticide is applied 2-8 times per year depending on the dilution rate. Please see below: Application Table for Perimeter Treatments Dilution Concentrate Narrow Band 1 ft up by 1 ft out Wide Band 2 ft up by 2 ft out …
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