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Monica writes

How to inject wood termite insecticide

I am treating for wood termites. I realize that I need to get the product into the wood to get to the colonies. How would I go about injecting (or drilling) then filling the site of infestation? How do I make the product into a foaming application to make it adhere more? Thank you if you can answer my questions.

Answer:

Typically you just drill the hole into the infested piece of wood and inject the product however you can.  You should drill into the exact center of the wood.  We do sell a foam product already in a can for termites that is very popular and will save you the time and money of having to buy a foamer and foaming agent.  It is called Premise Foam and comes ready to go with an applicator tip.  The key to drywood termite control is to get the product exactly where the termites are.  If you have any further questions you are welcome to call us at 866-581-7378 to speak further.

Answer last updated on: 05/23/2011

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