PT Alpine Foam RTU

4.5 out of 5 stars 17 Reviews | 21 Q&A

PT Alpine Foam RTU
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  • Product Overview

    PT Alpine Foam RTU Insecticide comes from a new line of Reduced Risk Non-Repellent products which means effective pest control with a safer active ingredient. Non-repellent products are un-detectable to insects and have a transfer effect allowing the insecticide to spread throughout a colony to kill even the pests you don't see! With Alpine Foam you can treat subterranean and drywood termites, including termite swarm sites and localized termite infestations in wall voids and other areas. In addition, Alpine Foam treats ant infestations (including foraging carpenter ants, argentine, ghost, pharaoh and white footed ants), powderpost beetles, asian lady bugs, boxelder bugs and more. Alpine Foam expands at a rate of 30:1 with 1 oz. of product (or 5 seconds of spray) producing approx 1 quart of foam. The can will produce up to 20 quarts of foam.

     
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  • 17 Customer Reviews

    Top Reviews

    5 of 5 Stars

    Alpine Ant and Termite Foam - This stuff WORKS!

    By Ross on 10/22/2011

    Verified Purchase

    The beauty of this foaming crack & crevice product is the fact that ants do not avoid it, instead tracking through it and bringing it back to their nest... Proof is that we observed (and killed) …

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    4 of 5 Stars

    This stuff works!

    By Shaun on 03/01/2012

    Verified Purchase

    I had a palapa that was infested with termites. It was going to cost $400 to have it drilled and treated ($800 to have it tented and treated). So, needless to say, I tried it myself. I bought one can …

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    4 of 5 Stars

    So Far So Good

    By Leo on 10/31/2013

    Verified Purchase

    We found evidence of dry termites in the front door jamb of our home. I ordered Alpine Ant and Termite Foam and it was delivered in one week as promised by Customer Service. We drilled holes in the do…

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  • 21 Questions & Answers

    Helpful Q&A's
    Q
    Does the Alpine Ant and Termite Foam go into the wall as a foam and then turn to powder?
    Is the main ingredient boric acid? I recently saw on TV someone using a spray for ants that goes into the wall and becomes a powder which is brought back to the nest. I thought they said it was Boric Acid powder and environmentally friendly.
    A

    The Alpine Ant and Termite Foam does go into wall voids but it does not turn into a powder, it actually becomes a clear residual product once it dries that can be picked up by ants and termites and ta…

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    Q
    I have drywood termites in a painted patio post. Should I use Alpine foam or Fastout Foam? or something else?
    I can see the kickout hole. Would I drill a hole directly into the kickout hole or several holes around the area?
    A

    The Alpine Ant and Termite Foam is our most popular product, so we would suggest that product.  You should drill directly into the kickout hole and foam into the drill holes.  Simple as that…

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    Q
    Can Alpine Foam (or another Foam) be used in conjunction with Termidor to treat for termites?
    Can Alpine Foam (or another Foam) be used in conjunction with Termidor to treat for termites (ie: Termidor outside and Alpine Foam indoors to treat a wall void where a swarm occurred)?
    A

    Yes, since Alpine Ant and Termite Foam is also a non-repellent, it can be used in conjunction with Termidor with no issues.  It would be advised to treat as you stated, Termidor outside and Alpin…

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