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  • Asked by Philip
    07/27/2009
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    What is the shelf life of Termidor SC?
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    Termidor SC has approximately a 5 year shelf life when kept out of direct sunlight and out of extreme temperatures. However, once placed in the ground around a home, Termidor SC will last almost 10 years or longer.

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  • Asked by Jim
    08/06/2009
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    Is there a difference between Termidor and Termidor SC?
    Is there a difference between Termidor and Termidor SC? Is the Termidor only for licensed professionals? Is it stronger?
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    Termidor and Termidor SC are the same product, its just that no one ever says the SC part. SC stands for suspended concentrate. This is the same product the professionals use. The only difference is that licensed professionals can buy this product in larger bottles.  Termidor is made in a larger 78…

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  • Asked by Jim
    08/06/2009
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    Does the time of year or temperature of ground change the effectiveness of Termidor? I live in Texas w/ 96+ temp and currently in a drought condition. Should I wait for spring or fall to apply?
    A

    When it comes to termites, you should never wait.  Especially if you are worried about activity.  The dryer the soil the better for Termidor SC.  Termidor SC is made to bond to the soil, and the less moisture in the ground, the easier it is for it to take hold and provide long lasting protection.…

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  • Asked by Ric
    08/27/2009
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    What is the difference between Termidor 80 WG and Termidor SC?
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    Both Termidor 80 WG and Termidor SC when mixed with water, make the same type of solution.  The "WG" in Termidor 80 WG stand for wettable granule.  The "SC" in Termidor SC stands for suspended concentrate.  They are just different formulations of the same product.  The Termido…

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  • Asked by Walden
    08/27/2009
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    Can Termidor SC be applied to the surface only with no trench?
    If a trench is needed, how deep does it need to be?
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    Termidor SC can only be applied to the top of the soil when you are using it as a perimeter pest control treatment against ants.  If you are using Termidor SC to treat for active termites, or to protect your home against termites, you must apply the product into a trench.  This is becau…

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  • Asked by Don
    09/11/2009
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    Is Termidor SC effective against White Footed Ants? Do I need to know anything special to treat for them?
    A

    Termidor SC is effective against all ants. Termidor SC is the most effective ant treatment product available because it does not just kill the ants that come in contact with it, but it also kills the queen and the rest of the colony when the ant that first came in contact with the product returns…

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  • Asked by Dalton
    09/12/2009
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    Can Termidor SC harm pvc pipe?
    A

    Termidor SC is not a corrosive product and I do not believe there would every be any issues with Termidor SC coming in contact with PVC pipe.  We have never had any complaints about that being an issue.

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  • Asked by Shannon
    09/30/2009
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    Will Termidor SC be safe to apply when I have cats nearby?
    I have inside cats. Will it be safe to leave them inside while I am treating under and around my house with Termidor SC?
    A

    Yes, Termidor SC is one of the safest termite control products on the market.  In fact, the active ingredient in Termidor is Fipronil, which is also the same active ingredient in Frontline flea medicine that people place on their pets.  There is actually more fipronil in Frontline then is …

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  • Asked by Shannon
    10/01/2009
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    Can anyone purchase Termidor SC for their personal use?
    A

    Yes, we specialize in selling professional products to homeowners.  Anyone can purchase Termidor SC  as long as you are using it on your own property.  You have to be licensed if you are treating other peoples property for profit.

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  • Asked by Michael
    10/10/2009
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    Is Termidor SC safe if children play or crawl outside where it was sprayed?
    I have an 8 month old child that crawls in the grass. Will it be safe for her to crawl on treated soil once the Termidor SC is used?
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    Termidor SC is one of our most popular products and is most known for the fact that it is very safe.  Termidor SC, when used for termites or ants, should only be applied right up against the house.  It is not labeled to treat the ground any farther than one foot out from the foundation.&nb…

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  • Asked by Shannon
    10/22/2009
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    When is the best time to apply Termidor SC for termite or ant control? What about rain?
    If I treat the outside of my house in the morning and its supposed to rain that same evening will that change the effectiveness of the Termidor SC? How long in between rains should I wait before applying?
    A

    You should not apply Termidor SC if it is going to rain the same day.  It is best to wait until you have a few days of no rain in the forecast so there is at least 24 - 36 hours time after you treat before it rains.  Termidor SC is made to bond to the soil but it needs time to "set" and bo…

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  • Asked by Ed
    03/08/2010
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    Should I bore holes every 10-12 inches around my garage for termite control using Termidor SC?
    I have a two car garage that is on a concrete slab with a concrete driveway in front of it. I can trench around the outside on 3 sides of the garage. But I am wondering if I need to bore holes every 10-12 inches around the inside walls of the garage next to the foundation or can I bore holes across the driveway in front of the garage?
    A

    It sounds like you have a detached garage if you can trench around 3 sides applying Termidor SC.  If this is the case, you do not need to do any drilling inside the garage because the slab should be one solid pour, which means the only way termites could enter is from the outside perimeter.&nbs…

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  • Asked by Frank
    03/13/2010
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    Can I use the Termidor SC indoors?
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    Termidor SC is for outdoor use only. Termidor SC can only be used indoors if you are spot treating termite activity inside the house.  You cannot use Termidor indoors as a pest control application or to treat ants, only outside around the perimeter.

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  • Asked by Mary
    03/15/2010
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    Should I be concerned about using Termidor SC near my vegetable garden?
    I would like to use Termidor for termite control and ant control around the perimeter of my home. I also have a vegetable garden on my property and I worry that the ants that have walked through the Termidor SC could possibly contaminate my vegetables. My garden is several yards from where I would apply the Termidor.
    A

    No, there is no need to be concerned. As long as your vegetable garden is not directly sprayed with the Termidor SC or so close to the treatment area that runoff or overspray comes in contact with the garden, Termidor SC is safe to use. There is no worry of ants transferring Termidor to any vegetati…

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  • Asked by Wayne
    03/25/2010
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    If I apply Termidor SC around the foundation, is there anything to spray between the sheetrock and the exterior walls? Should I have to?
    A

    If you do not currently have termite activity, then you only have to treat the outside perimeter of your home.  If your home is on a crawl space foundation, there may be a few places that you need to treat under the home.  You do not have to treat in the walls unless there is a specific pl…

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  • Asked by Martha
    03/27/2010
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    How do I use Termidor SC to get rid of termites in my front door trim?
    My husband is having trouble on how to apply it. What is the best way to do this?
    A

    You can mix Termidor SC in a one gallon hand pump sprayer and apply directly as a spot treatment to the affected area.  You can do this by taking the trim off and spraying the termites directly, or by drilling a hole and spraying in the wall void.  The bigger issue though is that your home…

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  • Asked by Emmelina
    03/31/2010
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    How much Termidor SC do you mix per gallon of water?
    A

    You will mix 0.80 fl oz of Termidor SC per gallon of water to make a 0.06% concentration. Each bottle of Termidor SC is made with a measuring device right on the bottle that will measure 0.80 fl oz, as this is the concentration that is usually called for in most applications.

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  • Asked by Ruben
    04/01/2010
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    Will Termidor SC kill wasps?
    I have a pesky wasp that just started flying around my kids wooden swing set. Will it damage the wood or leave a residue that can hurt my kids?
    A

    Yes, Termidor SC will kill wasps and it is labeled for wasps. However, Termidor SC is also labeled to only be used on a structure or immediately around the foundation of a structure. So, while it will not damage or harm the wood of the swing set it is not labeled to be used there. You can use a…

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  • Asked by Darryl
    04/05/2010
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    I plan on covering the entire perimeter with Termidor SC, as well as slab to foundation drilling. Does this process have to be done at one time?
    I received three quotes for termite treatment, all three quoted spot treatment using Termidor SC. I plan on covering the entire perimeter, as well as slab to foundation drilling. Does this process have to be done at one time or can it be carried over several weeks? Thank you!
    A

    You definitely do not have to treat all at once.  A Termidor treatment can be spread out over a few weekends or whatever time frame you want to.  Please read our "How To Do A Termite Treatment" article if you have not already.  You are also welcome to call us with any specific treatment questions…

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  • Asked by Jeff
    04/13/2010
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    Can I use Termidor SC in sandy soil near a water well?
    I have a mobile home with somewhat sandy soil under it. A non drinking well is 15 feet away. How would we self treat for termites that are present.
    A

    As long as the well is at least 15 feet away, you can use Termidor SC, which is the most widely used termite control product available by professional companies.  You should read our "How To Do A Termite Treatment" article which will explain to you exactly how you should treat your home for ter…

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