Termidor SC Termiticide/Insecticide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by James from Beaumont, Tx
    05/05/2015
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    I have a wood frame home with T1-11 Wood Siding (see below).
    I am removing the T1-11 (rotten) and replacing with LP SmartSide. When the T1-11 is removed I will have access to the wall studs from the outside. Is it safe and/or a good idea to spray the studs with Termidor SC? I am trying to avoid termites and ants mainly.
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    Yes, you may spray Termidor SC onto studs inside of a wall void. 
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  • Asked by Rebecca from Rogersville, Mo
    05/06/2015
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    Can we pour Termidor SC in the hole when the post is removed?
    We have active termites in a post on our concrete porch.
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    Yes, you may drench the soil where the termite damaged post has been removed with Termidor SC. However, this will only protect that localized area and would not help protect the rest of your home from termite damage. We would recommend treating the entire perimeter of your home with Termidor SC. Please read over our Termite Treatment Guide for more information regarding protecting your home long term from destructive termites.
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  • Asked by Brian from Wayne, Nj
    05/07/2015
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    did termidor treatment last year due to swarm. this spring I see 10 swarmers per day in house. what happened?
    Had a bad swarm last year and I took action. Drilled the holes and dug the trenches. Doused the house with the termidor mixture. Now this year I have less active swarmers but still swarmers. About 10 each day just walking around the ground. I spot treated the area and tried to get it into cracks just to try What went wrong here. Should I worry?
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    We would like tom speak with you by phone to determine what the problem may be. Please give us a call at 866-581-7378 so that we may discuss your treatment and your unique situation. There are so many variables at play that this type of troubleshooting would be much more beneficial by phone. Thank you and we hope to hear from you soon!
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  • Asked by Per from East, Nj
    05/19/2015
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    Can Termidor treat Birch Borer
    Can Termidor be used to treat birch borer (flatbread borer) in living birch trees
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    Termidor Sc cannot be used to treat Birch borer. For Birch Borer Youc an use Merit. You will dilute the 1.6 oz pack in at least 10 gallons of water and pour the dilution around the base of the tree. You will need to use 1.6 oz (1 packet) MERIT 75 WSP per 24 to 48 inches of trunk diameter. 
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  • Asked by Mike from Northern Illinois
    05/25/2015
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    Is Termidor SC still good after a year?
    I used this for the first time last summer to deal with Carpenter Ants and it worked fantastic! The opened bottle was stored in our basement this past Midwest winter. I just noticed a few scouts out already and got the bottle and mixed up a batch for some proactive treatment. When I was mixing in my sprayer, I noticed a few little clumps in the sprayer when I added the Termidor to the water. There was no rotten egg smell.
    A
    Termidor SC has approximately a 5 year shelf life when kept out of direct sunlight and out of extreme temperatures.
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  • Asked by Brandi from Gonzales Louisiana
    05/28/2015
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    I noticed a termite line in between windows of a home. Is Termidor SC a good product to treat this?
    It is on the interior of the home where I noticed the lines that look very similar to ant beds. My husband and I own our own business remodeling foreclosed homes and I've seen numerous amount of termites and termite indications before to know what it is. However when I told my grandfather that is what it was and to call a pest control company. The pest control company after looking for maybe 5 minutes on a nearly 2500 sq ft house determined he didn't see any termites and there was no need for worry. However I pointed out to him the spot I first noticed and it's when he said oh this gives me concern and then wanted to have my grandpa pay 1500.00 for a treatment. I said NO! My grandfather assumes I talked the man into saying he has them however I'm positive it is what I saw. So, he's wanting to do a self treatment however we are not sure which product to use considering we are not sure which type of termites he has. Termidor SC or Domininon 2L....please give me your suggestions so we can go from here and purchase. THANKS in advance for your much needed expertise in this matter.
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    Termidor SC and Dominion 2L are both great options for termite treatments. The main difference between them is that Termidor SC can last up to 10 years in the soil, while Dominion 2L lasts about 5 years. You will still dig a 6 by 6 inch trench around the structure you are treating. You will pour 4 gallons of solution per 10 lineal feet. Also, make sure that you treat the dirt that you dug up as well.
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  • Asked by Jim from Conyers, Ga
    06/11/2015
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    Would it be safe to use this product as a topical application near the edge of a vegetable garden?
    The garden is on a slight slope & I would do the "foot up & foot out" application on the side of my house, which is at the top of the slope.
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    As long as the Termidor SC was only applied outside of the actual garden area it should not effect the soil inside the garden area. If there is a doubt if some Termidor SC got inside of the garden area you can remove the soil and replace it with fresh soil to avoid any contamination issues.
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  • Asked by Chris from St. Augustine Fl
    06/15/2015
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    How can I treat my home for termites?
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    We would really  need to know what type of termites you have. You can find very informational articles and videos on our Termite Control page. 
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  • Asked by Rick from Houston Texas
    06/15/2015
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    Can I pre-treat a new house for termites and spiders with Termidor SC?
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    If you want to pre-treat before the slab is pured to control termites, Termidor SC would be the product of choice. Pre-slab and barrier treatments can last for up to 10 years for subterranean termite control.  For general pest control around the inside of and the outside of the house can be done with Talstar P. It is widely used by pest control companies because it is labeled for almost every insect you could have a problem with and you can use it outside the home as well as inside, it is odorless and very safe for use around children and pets.  It is a liquid concentrate that you mix with water in a one gallon hand pump sprayer.  It will last for approximately 30 days outside in between treatments.  It is also labeled for lawn and ornamental use, and can be used on trees, plants, bushes and shrubs for all sorts of ornamental pests including Japanese beetles, mosquitoes, and other leaf eating pests.
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  • Asked by Phillip
    06/19/2015
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    Do you ship Termidor SC to australia
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    We do not offer shipping to Australia. At this time we only ship within the United States and to US territories. You should try to contact the Termidor SC manufacturer or the Dominion 2L manufacturer to see if the products are offered in your country. BASF -Termidor SC - 1-800-526-1072. Control Solutions - Dominion 2L - 1-800-424-9300
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  • Asked by Kevin from Redlands, Ca
    07/06/2015
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    I have seen a couple of Termite swarmers. Is it time to panic and use Termidor SC?
    Killed a couple of "swarmers" in a window sill yesterday, first I've seen of them. Trying not to panic. Haven't done a thorough investigation, but quick glance doesn't turn up any mud tubes, etc. Should I dive into using Termidor SC to treat the perimeter of the house?
    A

    There is no need to panic. We would recommend using Termidor which is one of the best termiticides on the market and is the treatment of choice with professional companies.  For the activity you have inside, you would drill a hole or tear out a piece of sheetrock and treat directly into the wall void with some Termidor in a one gallon sprayer.  For the outside treatment, you would apply Termidor around the perimeter of the structure according to the guidelines in our "How To Do A Termite Treatment" article. This is the best way to protect your home.

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  • Asked by Porter from Katy, Tx
    07/14/2015
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    Can you use Termidor SC for ants in garden?
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    Termidor SC can ONLY be applied to outside perimeter of structures. You could use the Intice Border Patrol system to lure the ants out of the garden and to the bait. 

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  • Asked by Orie from Baytown Tx
    07/24/2015
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    How deep does Termidor penetrate the soil?
    We want to spray the perimeter of our shop that is 25 feet from our water well that is 325 ft deep.
    A

    Termidor SC is not known to leech through the soil. You will need to follow the Termidor SC product label which has specific instructions for treating near a well to avoid any contamination issues:

    TREATMENT AROUND WELLS OR CISTERNS: Do not contaminate wells or cisterns.
    Structures With Wells/Cisterns Inside Foundations: Structures that contain wells or cisterns within the foundation of a structure can only be treated using the following techniques:
    1. Do not apply within 5 feet of any well or cistern by rodding and/or trenching or by the backfill method. Treat soil between 5 and 10 feet from the well or cistern by the backfill method only. Treatment of soil adjacent to water pipes within 3 feet of grade should only be done by the backfill method.
    a) Trench and remove soil to be treated onto heavy plastic sheeting or similar material or into a wheelbarrow.
    b) Treat the soil at the rate of 4 gallons of solution per 10 linear feet per foot of depth of the trench, or 1 gallon per 1.0 cubic feet of soil. Mix thoroughly into the soil taking care to contain the liquid and prevent runoff or spillage.
    c) After the treated soil has absorbed the solution, replace the soil into the trench.
    Structures With Adjacent Wells/Cisterns and/or Other Water Bodies: Applicators must inspect all structures with nearby water sources such as wells, cisterns, surface ponds, streams, and other bodies of water and evaluate, at a minimum, the treatment recommendations listed below prior to making an application.


    1. Prior to treatment, if feasible, expose the water pipes) coming from the well to the structure, if the pipes) enter the structure within 3 feet of grade.
    2. Prior to treatment applicators are advised to take precautions to limit the risk of applying the termiticide into subsurface drains that could empty into any bodies of water. These precautions include evaluating whether application of the termiticide to the top of the footer may result in contamination of the subsurface drain. Factors such as depth to the drain system and soil type and degree of compaction should be taken into account in determining the depth of treatment.
    3. When appropriate (i.e., on the water side of the structure), the treated backfill technique (described above) can also be used to minimize off-site movement of termiticide.

     

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  • Asked by Joe from Dingmans Ferry, Pa
    07/25/2015
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    Is Termidor SC a product to get rid of Wasps outside the home?
    Also for spiders in the basement?
    A

     Termidor SC works as a perimeter treatment around the foundation only; it is not labeled for use indoors. You could use Termidor SC around the foundation and then use Talstar P for indoors, cracks and crevices, and eaves outside where the wasps may be. Be sure to make your application during the cooler times of the day when the wasps are less active. 

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  • Asked by Mary from Burney
    08/12/2015
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    Can we use Termidor SC?
    The Termite Report uses the word "Registered". Can we still use the Termidor SC?
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    Yes, as long as Termidor SC is not restricted in your state and you use it only for your property, you can use it.

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  • Asked by Chris from Pine Grove, Ca
    09/01/2015
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    For normal maintenance, how long will Termidor SC application last?
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    Termidor SC if sprayed around structure perimeters for ants and other insects can be reapplied every 6 months. If applied in a trench for Termites, it will bind with the soil and last up to 10 years. 

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  • Asked by Steve from Sapulpa, Ok
    09/08/2015
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    Is Termidor SC useful against smoky brown (German) roaches?
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    We would not suggest that Termidor SC be the product of choice for eradicating German Roaches as it can only be applied to the exterior of the structure only. We do have a Roach Control Rotation A Kit that will be great to treat your home with. Please take a few moments to read our article on How to Get Rid of German Roaches. You will find some really great tips on applying the products for the best control. Please let us know if you need anything else.

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  • Asked by Tom from Nj
    09/09/2015
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    Can I touch the soil treated with Termidor SC with my bare hands?
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    You will not want to touch the soil treated with Termidor SC with bare hands. You will also not want to disturb the soil after the area has been trenched and treated.

    How to Perform a Termite Treatment Article

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  • Asked by David from Clifton, Il
    09/15/2015
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    Treating a hollow block foundation for termites with Termidor?
    Do I need to drill a hole in each hollow section of the block and treat with Termidor?? I've treated inside and out of this block already with Termidor. But I think the termites came up through the block!!
    A

    You do not have to treat all of the hollow block walls, only the bottom 2 where the termites could come through the soil with Termidor SC.

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  • Asked by Dwight from Houston,tx
    09/15/2015
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    Can this product be used with a hose type dial sprayer?
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    We do not advise using a hose sprayer for application as the label recommends to be applied with a hand pump sprayer.

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