Premise Foam is only an immediate solution and is not a wood treatment product that will protect the wood long term. However, we do sell the most popular wood treatment product on the market and it is called Bora-Care. It is meant to treat wood only and once applied it will last and prot…
Read Full Answer »When using Premise Foam for termites, you need to understand that this product is not a wood treatment product. It will not penetrate through wood, so you should not just foam in the wall void. This product needs to touch the termites, and the termites are inside the wood. You need…
Read Full Answer »Premise foam will work the same way as the foam you purchased else where. It will expand and fill the void so that it can contact all surfaces and then evaporate leaving behind a residual that will last several weeks. We do not carry any type of solid barrier foam products.
Premise Foam will expand a little bit but it will not damage insulation or your wall. Whenever you are treating termites, you should treat them directly by drilling a hole through the Sheetrock and into the stud or wood they are in. However, if the termite tube is outside and you are going to …
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When used as directed on the product label Premise Foam Termiticide should not have an effect on paint. Since the manufacturer cannot test it on every type of paint, we still recommend that you test it on an inconspicuous area to be sure.
Termidor Foam and Premise Foam have two different active ingredients. Because of its active ingredient, imidacloprid, Premise Foam works differently from other termiticides which repel, rather than kill, termites. Termites tunneling or foraging in the spaces treated with Premise Foam will go ab…
Read Full Answer »Premise foam will not soak into or move through wood. Boracare is the only product that will penetrate into unfinished, unstained, unpainted wood.
There is not a powder that is really good for termites. However, if you know where in the ceiling they are located, then Premise Foam would be a great option. It comes in an easy to use aerosol can and all you need to do is drill holes directly into the area of activity. In additio…
Read Full Answer »You want to inject the Premise foam into the studs of the wall by the baseboards. You may also want to perfom a perimeter trenching around the stucture and apply a termiticide like Termidor SC. Please review our article Do It Yourself Termite Control. They may travel behind the wall voids but t…
Read Full Answer »It sounds like you may be dealing with subterranean termites. If this is the case, you will most likely not be able to eliminate the population with just a foam in the walls as they are coming from the soil under and outside your home. Even if you could eliminate the entire population with the Premi…
Read Full Answer »The most popular product that we have for treating termites in boats or other areas that are not easy to reach is Premise Foam. You have to drill a hole into the damaged piece of wood and treat it directly. The Premise Foam is considered better for termites because the foam will expand w…
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Premise Foam would be a great option for you. Premise Foam is a ready-to-use formulation of imidacloprid intended to kill subterranean species of termites and other wood-infesting insects.
Premise Foam Termiticide - 18 oz. would only be used to directly treat an active infestation of termites by drilling directly into the wood they are infesting and foaming the gallery.  To get protection from future infestations you would need to use something like Boracare, which will penetrate in…
Read Full Answer »Yes, be sure to shake the Premise Foam Termiticide can prior to application.
To better advise you I need to know if your home is on a slab, or if you have a crawl space or if you are on a basement. The treatment method will vary based on this information. Please email me back with the information, and I can answer the question for you. Thanks,
Premise Foam Termiticide is a great product to use for spot treatments along wood beams and cracks and crevices between subflooring for a current live termite infestation. While bait stations are a good option for treatment from the outside they do not provide continuous barrier treatment. We would …
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We actually do not have extra caps and assembly pieces. You can contact the manufacturer Bayer by calling 800-331-2867 and they should be able to help you get the pieces you need.
It would be much easier to answer your question in person over the phone as there are some questions I would like to ask you about your situation. Treating for termites is very specific and everyone’s situation is usually a little different. Please feel free to call me at your con…
Read Full Answer »The most popular product that we have for treating termites in boats or other areas that are not easy to reach is Premise Foam. You have to drill a hole into the damaged piece of wood and treat it directly. The Premise Foam is considered better for termites because the foam will expand which ge…
Read Full Answer »Premise Foam can be used to treat an active termite colony directly and works great for spot treatment. If you have seen or are seeing mud tubes, that is a sign that you are dealing with subterranean termites, which have the main portion of their nest underground and can form large colonies. The mos…
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