HexPro Termite Baiting System - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Gg
    01/22/2014
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    What are the main differences between the HexPro Termite System and the Advance System?
    This one looks much easier to use and is very similar to the ones being used by the professional exterminators, Sentricon I believe.
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    The HexPro Termite Baiting System and the Advance Termite Baiting System are made by different manufacturers but they work equally as well at eliminating Termite colonies. However, the HexPro only uses the wood monitors where the Advance Termite Baiting System uses both the wood monitor and a compressed celulosic inspection cartridge. The cellulosic inspection cartridge offers termites a different form of wood to feed on and allows the user to look through the inspection cartridge to monitor termite activity.
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  • Asked by Jada from Mobile, Al
    09/11/2016
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    How large of an area would the HexPro Termite Baiting System cover?
    A

    The HexPro Termite Baiting System is available in 10, 15, 20 stations per kit. These stations are to be placed 8 - 10 feet apart around the outside perimeter of a home but not more than 20 feet. Larger homes will require more stations.

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  • Asked by William from Rice, Texas
    03/19/2016
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    What comes with the HexPro Termite Baiting System?
    Are monitors and bait included or purchased separate?
    A

    This box of HexPro Termite Baiting System comes with (10) bait stations, (10) lids, and (10) wood monitors. Shatter Termite Bait is sold separately.

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    18 of 18 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Brian from Mountain City
    06/26/2014
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    Are HexPro and Sentricon wood & bait cartridges compatible?
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    No, the wood and bait cartidges are not interchangeable for the HexPro Termite Baiting Stations and the Sentricon Bait System.  The Sentricon system can only be serviced by a licensed professional.
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  • Asked by Billie from Davis Ca. 95616
    04/24/2014
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    What are the dimensions of the bait stations?
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    HexPro Termite Bait Station is 3.5in x 3.5in x 8in long.

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  • Asked by Charles from Amesville, Oh
    09/27/2018
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    How close to the building foundation should HexPro Termite Baiting System stations be placed?
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    The HexPro Termite Baiting System stations should be placed 2-4 feet from the foundation and 8-10 feet apart around the perimeter foundation of the structure.

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    8 of 8 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Dave from Westfield, Nj
    05/13/2016
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    Is there a universal key for HexPro bait stations?
    I have are 20 stations without a key.
    A

    A key should come with a HexPro Termite Baiting System case of 40, and the manufacturer does not provide them to purchase seperately for smaller orders.  You can use a screwdriver to open

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    3 of 5 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Michael from Nokomis, Fl
    05/23/2018
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    What is the diameter of the part of the HexPro Termite Baiting System that goes in the ground?
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    The diameter of the HexPro Termite Baiting System Station is approx. 1 and 1/2 inches. 

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  • Asked by Jeff from Wedowee, Al
    01/31/2024
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    What size auger do I need to help install the HexPro System?
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    We suggest making 2 inch holes to install the HexPro Termite Baiting System correctly and dig 2 inches of space below the station for drainage.

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  • Asked by Gerald from Atlanta
    02/28/2021
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    How does the wood in the HexPro Termite Baiting System look when termites have been there?
    My wood baits have some evidence of being eaten but no termites are present and most of the wood is intact. Is this evidence of termites or some other creature?
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    Typically if subterranean termites are utilizing a HexPro Termite Baiting System you would see not only damage but soil that has been brought into the station, and the termites moving along within it. If you are unsure you are welcome to send an email with a clear well focused picture attached to [email protected] for us to take a look and see if any other signs can be found. 
     

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  • Asked by Michelle from Carthage, Texas
    03/09/2021
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    Crazy Question-Millipede use with HexPro Termite Baiting System
    I have no identified termites but I do have a creek and a pond and with that a huge milipede infestation. Assuming these are reusable and refillable, would they be useful to fill with Maxthor for millipedes to assist with under soil treatment?
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    You do not want to use a pyrethroid drench near a creek or pond around the stations, it could contaminate the bait and make it less attractive to the termites. You could drench other areas of your yard, but if you want to treat in/around the immediate vicinity of the station, you would need to use a bait like Intice 10

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  • Asked by Lee from Leetonia
    04/03/2021
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    Can HexPro Termite Baiting System be used in sand?
    I own a home & restaurant in Belize. The surrounding ground is sand not soil.
    A

    We are unable to give advice to folks outside of the US due to liability issues. Please contact the manufacturer for their recommendations. We apologize for this inconvenience. 

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