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  • Asked by M from South Louisiana
    10/12/2018
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    What is the best way to treat a Fire Ant mound with Termidor SC?
    I already treat around the perimeter of my house. But there are several mounds out in the yard. I have sprayed some termidor SC on them & after several days to a week, they have a new, living mound right beside it.
    A

    Termidor SC is only labeled for application right up against a structure and is not labeled to treat fire ant mounds.  We do carry Extinguish Plus Fire for fire ants.  

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  • Asked by Ralph from Eagle Lake, Fl
    10/14/2018
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    How many linear feet does a bottle of Termidor cover?
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    One 20 oz. bottle of Termidor SC will cover 60 linear feet of trenching.

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  • Asked by Bill from Atlanta, Ga
    10/27/2018
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    How much Termidor is needed to treat around crawl space piers? At what rate or amount per pier?
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    Everywhere you dig you will follow the method of digging a 6x6 trench and use 4 gallons of Termidor SC solution for every 10 linear feet of trenching. 

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  • Asked by Jalyn from Williamsburg
    11/08/2018
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    Can you use Termidor SC if you have a well?
    We live in the country and have a well and septic system. Is this safe to use in this case. We found termites in our out building. How many bottles should we purchase?
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    The Termidor SC product label states that you cannot use Termidor SC closer than 5 feet from a well or cistern. The amount of product you will need will be dependent on the total linear footage you’re treating.  One 20 ounce bottle will treat approximate 60 linear feet of trenching.

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  • Asked by Clayton from Plano, Tx
    11/13/2018
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    Looking on the web, I see 2 different 20oz bottles of Termidor SC. What is the difference?
    A

    Termidor SC comes in a 20 ounce bottle, as well as the generic equivalent of Taurus SC.  Both products contain the same amount of active ingredients and are used the same way.  Both will bond to the soil for up to 10 years when used as a termite trenching solution.

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  • Asked by Ratman from Isla Vista, Ca
    11/30/2018
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    Where can Termidor SC be sprayed for spiders?
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    Termidor SC is labeled for spiders, but it can only be sprayed one foot up and one foot out around the exterior of a structure. A better option would be our Spider Control Kit. This kit contains the products you need to prevent or eliminate spider activity in and around your home. Using the three products in this kit after a thorough inspection of the target area will lead to a successful spider treatment program. This kit contains the liquid concentrate Temprid FX in easy-to-use single dose bottles. Temprid FX has two active ingredients that target most common crawling and flying pests long after the initial spray. The included CB-80 is a ready-to-use aerosol insecticide that kills spiders and insects quickly on contact. Finally, Catchmaster 100i Insect Monitors trap spiders and insects to help identify which pests are present and to monitor your treatment.  

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  • Asked by L from Ormond Beach, Fl
    12/02/2018
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    The former owner sprayed Termidor on the yard more than 10 years ago. Is it safe to eat from the fruit trees in the area?
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    Termidor SC can stay in the ground for at least 10 years.  We still do not recommend that you consume any edibles that have grown in the treated area.

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  • Asked by Scott
    01/10/2019
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    How soon can I hose off when Termidor SC has been applied to concrete?
    Just had full treatment around house, can I hose concrete area to clean up or do I have to wait? If so how long?
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    Termidor SC is rainfast after 6 hours.  We would recommend waiting 24 hours before hosing off the concrete areas where it was applied to ensure maximum efficacy.  

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  • Asked by Mike from Florida
    02/07/2019
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    Can Termidor SC be used under a sealed in tub in the home?
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    Termidor SC can be used to directly spot treat an active infestation under a tub or to treat any soil you can reach in that area.

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  • Asked by Christopher from Johannesburg, South Africa
    03/11/2019
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    DoesTermidor SC contaminate the groundwater to any extent after normal application to the foundations .
    I have a borehole 40m deep about 5m from the application site
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    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 Jeanne from Santa Monica, Ca
    03/14/2019
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    Which product can I use t for subterranean termite prevention?
    I live in CA and built a sunroom with subterranean perimeter insulation. The contractor dug a trench (still open) for slab insulation, so really easy to get deep in the ground. I understand the insulation is very attractive to termites, so want to be on this.
    A

    Termidor SC is the top termite product on the market for treatment and prevention.Termidor SC is completely undetectable by subterranean termites and once termites touch it they contact, ingest and spread the termiticide until it eliminates the entire colony and it will last for about 10 years in the soil.  You should perform a liquid termite treatment in the ground to get the termites where they are entering your house and for furture prevention.Please take a few moments to review our article and videos on How to Get Rid of Termites prior to treating.

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  • Asked by John from New Ulm
    03/17/2019
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    What is the best product for termite prevention?
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    Termidor SC is the top termite product on the market for treatment and prevention.Termidor SC is completely undetectable by subterranean termites and once termites touch it they contact, ingest and spread the termiticide until it eliminates the entire colony and it will last for about 10 years in the soil.  You should perform a liquid termite treatment in the ground to get the termites where they are entering your house and for furture prevention.Please take a few moments to review our article and videos on How to Get Rid of Termites prior to treating.

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  • Asked by Tracy from Abington, Pa
    04/21/2019
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    How can I use Termidor SC when I have a slate patio against the house 10ft by 15ft.
    So you can't remove slate and side view of said patio connects to concrete steps and the makeup of said patio looks like rock/concrete. I notice subterranean terminated along side surface of patio. Will drill down through top of patio through slate reach the intended termites?
    A

    To treat areas with Termidor SC that have a soil to foundation interruption such as a patio, you would drill holes in the patio using a ½ diameter concrete drill bit that is 18-24 inches long.  The holes will be drilled every 12 inches and filled at a rate of 4 gallons of finished solution every 10 feet, just like you were doing in the trench.

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  • Asked by Gabriel from Laredo, Tx
    05/18/2019
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    I live in south TX, will Termidor SC work for the termites down here?
    Also, today I saw a 5 inch line of holes in one of my outer walls thru the outside on the side of my house. I had a couple of old boards and moved them and saw they had a lot of termites. I killed most of them by stepping on them and took the boards to my truck to get thrown away, How can I battle the ones inside my walls?
    A

    Termidor SC is labeled for all types of termites.  How you use it is determined by the species of termites you are dealing with.  If you have termites in your home, we recommend doing the liquid treatment as outlined in the "How To Do A Termite Treatment" article and then inside the home where you know you have the termites you will treat them directly by injecting the Termidor into the wall or cutting a hole into the wall and spraying on the wood or however you can get the product to the termites. It only needs to touch a few termites to work.

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  • Asked by Linda from Apex, Nc
    05/22/2019
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    We are cleaning crawlspace for mold, then sealing. Can Termidor still be used?
    Mold was found in our crawl space. The cleaning company is planing on sealing the space after killing the mold. Will our termidor applications still be able to be done?
    A

    If your crawlspace is sealed then no you would not be able to dig a trench and apply Termidor inside the crawlspace, you would only apply it around the outside perimeter of your home. 

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  • Asked by Teresa from Boiling Springs
    05/22/2019
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    We applied Termidor SC in a trench around our house last summer. This spring I have a lot of termites in the garden.
    I have termites in my vegetable garden in my back yard. It is not near the foundation. Does this mean the treatment did not work? Do we need to retreat?
    A

    The trenching application of Termidor SC is for protecting your home from termites.  If you’re no longer finding evidence of termites invading your home, then the Termidor was successful.  Termites travel in all directions under the surface of the soil.  There can be multiple colonies in your yard alone.  There is no termiticide that can be used in your garden.  You can use Termite Bait Stations around your garden perimeter to help treat termites in that area.

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  • Asked by Richard from Williamstown
    06/06/2019
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    Can Termidor SC be used through a weep hose in areas around a house that are inaccessible under a deck?
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    No, Termidor SC cannot be used in any type of irrigation application because of backflow issues. Be sure to read the full product label and only apply the product as instructed. 

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  • Asked by Christopher from Yuba City, Ca
    06/06/2019
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    Will Termidor SC and Suspend SC kill fleas inside and outside of my home?
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    Termidor SC is not labeled for fleas and it is also not labeled for use in a lawn so it is not what we recommend for outdoor flea control. Suspend SC is labeled for fleas and for indoor use, but it is not the best choice for indoor flea control because you can not broadcast spray it over carpeted areas. We recommend you use our Outdoor/Indoor Flea Kit to get rid of fleas in and around your home. Please take a few moments to review our article on How to Get Rid of Fleas for a successful eradication program.

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  • Asked by Craig from Monroe Ma.
    06/13/2019
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    Can Termidor SC be sprayed in a yard to help kill ticks?
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    Termidor SC is labeled for use on ticks, but it does have a very limited area that it can be used. You can use Termidor SC outdoors only, immediately adjacent or directly on your home. It cannot be used as a broadcast in the yard for tick control. We would recommend our Outdoor Flea and Tick Kit

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  • Asked by Nick from Fl
    07/16/2019
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    Is Termidor labeled for midges in the lawn?
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    Termidor SC is not labeled for midges and cannot be broadcast on the lawn.  Onslaught would be a better option.  

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