Taurus SC Termiticide would be applied twice a year at the higher rate of 0.8 fl oz. You can only do 4 times a year if doing the lower 0.4 fl oz per gallon. Either rates can be used, the higher rate being the stronger application and longer residual
No, this product is labeled to be used around the perimeter of a structure. Instead, you may use a product such as Onslaught. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.
No, Taurus SC cannot be used in the middle of a field. Leaf Cutter ants are one of the hardest ant species to control. The colonies are large and the ants make their own food so poison baits only have limited effects on this species of ants. According to several university websites, Maxforce Complete Granules containing hydramethlynon are some what effective, though they will usually eliminate only about 30% of a large colony in one treatment and will need to be reapplied several times. DeltaGard granules is one of the only products actually labeled for leaf cutter ants. The product label recommends treating the mound directly and lightly watering the granules in. Again, it may take several treatments to get the desired results. We also recommend contacting your local cooperative extension office to see if they have any recommendations for products that have worked for other people in your region.
If you have already done a soil treatment using Taurus SC Termiticide, and you don't see any active issues on the wood, then you do not have to treat that wood. If you wanted to treat raw wood that is in a crawl space, attic, etc., then you could use Bora-care to treat that wood. Bora-Care is absorbed into the wood and stays there for the life of the wood. It protects from termites, carpenter ants, wood-boring beetles, and wood decay fungus.
As long as the product was applied as directed on the product label, then the treated area would be safe when completely dry and it would be okay to resume normal activity. It is important to not let your dogs in the treated areas while the product is still wet. Once dry, it should be fine.
Taurus SC Termiticide is not labeled to target weevils. We do carry a product called Talstar P that is labeled for some species of weevils as directed to non-edible plants and trees (treat trunks, stems and twigs in addition to plant foliage). We recommend consulting with your extension office for more details on the species for additional treatment methods.
Taurus SC Termiticide will not stain surfaces such as siding or stucco when mixed per the product label.
Taurus SC is not labeled for fleas, nor is it allowed to be used anywhere fleas would be an issue. It cannot be sprayed indoors at all, and it cannot be sprayed beyond 2 feet of the structures foundation. It would be more harmful to use this outside of its label than it would be to use two different chemicals on the same property for two different purposes. Talstar P is a very widely used insecticide for lawn treatments of fleas, ticks, and similar insects and can be applied monthly if needed to the lawn. Pets need to be out of the direct treatment area while application is being made, and until all the surfaces have dried. This is usually around 2 hours or so after spraying.
Yes, in order to have a complete preventative barrier, trenching is necessary and so is treating the backfill with your solution of Taurus SC. If you do not treat the trenched area, you risk leaving gaps that are not treated where termites could pass through and not be affected by the chemical. Please review our Subterranean Termite Treatment Guide for further tips and information that may fit your needs.
Taurus SC Termiticide can only be applied right up against a structure and not broadcast over a large area as directed on the product label. We are unable to provide a rate for or advise on off label usage.
We apologize but cannot comment on that other than to say to use as directed on the Taurus SC Termiticide product label. Every county has a list of approved insecticides to use inside schools and daycares. You should contact your local department of agriculture to get a copy of the approved product list for your county and ap. We apologize but are unable to make a recommendation for this reason
In order to use Taurus SC Termiticide on a house with piers, you want to trench around piers and apply in drilled holes in any concrete around the structure.
We would recommend waiting at least 30 days to apply Taurus SC Termiticide in an area you have applied an esfenvalerate product. Taurus would be a better option if social insects like ants and roaches are a concern but only sprayed outside for general pests. You can use the esfenvalerate product inside for additional protection with Taurus outside.
Taurus SC is a non repellent so is not detected by insects and would not make them go inside when applied outside. We suggest taking a look at our Indoor Ant Kit and following the steps in our Ant Control Guide here.
Taurus SC can be sprayed 1 ft up and 1 ft out directly up against the foundation of the structure for general pests and will not damage any surfaces.
You would not want the soil to be overly muddy or saturated at the time of application. If heavy rains have come through, give some time for the soil to dry out to some degree, but it does not have to be fully dry. You can then apply the Taurus and it will bond to the soil over the next 6-8 hours after application.
You should not use Taurus SC Termiticide indoors on surfaces, including in attics. It's labeled for use as a general pest spray and termite treatment on the outside of a structure's foundation and only for active infestations directly in wood if used inside as directed on the product label.