Termidor SC Termiticide/Insecticide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Robert from Winston-salem, Nc
    06/06/2013
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    I have an all brick home and no active termites. do you recommend doing trenching & drilling?
    Used a pest control co. for last 7 years with monitoring stations and yearly inside inspection. I want to do my own pest contol and uncertain if I need to dig & drill?
    A
    If you are able to continue using the stations in the yard they used you can certainly continue to monitor these for activity. If they used the same type we carry on our site, then we can provide you with the necessary replacement parts as needed and guide you on how to check and treat the stations. If you do not have this ability, the best way to protect your home is to do the trench treatment around the foundation of the home and drill where you need to where any concrete touches the home(ie:driveway, garage, patio, etc.). By using Termidor you are protecting your home from any future infestations for the next 10 years. Please review our article on How To Do A Termite Treatment to see what would be involved in a home owner treatment, and feel free to contact us if you have any other questions.
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  • Asked by Anthony from Kankakee, Illinois
    06/06/2013
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    will this stuff kill wood boring beetles and whats the difference between this and Bora-Care
    A
    The Termidor is going to kill some of the population if you directly inject it into the holes and galleries they are eating away, but Boracare is the better product to use. Termidor is not a wood treatment product and is primarily used for soil treatments for subterranean termites. Boracare is specifically formulated for wood and to last for the life of the wood. For Boracare you would mix it at a 1:1 ratio for the active infestation and spray or paint it onto all of the raw natural wood surfaces where you have activity. The Boracare will penetrate into the wood and kill any existing insects, as well as protect it from any future infestations. Feel free to contact us if you have any other questions.
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  • Asked by Colby from Maiden N.c.
    06/08/2013
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    how far away does terrmidor sc have to be from well
    1600 square foot home
    A
    According to the Termidor label you cannot apply Termidor within 5 feet of a well or cistern.
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  • Asked by Howard from Jasper, Alabama
    06/11/2013
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    My brick home is on a foundation with a crawl space, is 6 in trench deep enough?
    The footing is 2 ft or more below surface. Also a few years ago a pro treated my home. He drilled holes through brick joints to the foundation blocks and sprayed the holes. Should I do the same. We have no termite signs but living in Alabama I just want to be safe. Also I have a vapor barrier and dehumidifier in the crawl space. Should I treat the crawl space?
    A
    No matter whether your home sits on a slab, crawl space, or basement the 6x6 trench is all that is required around the outside of the home along with any drilling you may have to do through concrete barriers like patios and driveways. If the holes in the joints are still there you can certainly inject the product into the same holes they treating in previously as well. Inside the crawl space you would need to trench around any piers that hold up the home but the outside trench would be all that is required for the actual foundation if you are using Termidor. If you use Dominion you would have to trench the inside and the outside of the crawlspace foundation as well as the piers. The Termidor will last for 10 years to protect your home and the Dominion will last for 7 years. Please let us know if you have any other questions and you can review our article on How To Do A Termite Treatment for more tips on doing it yourself.
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  • Asked by Jesse from Williamsburg, Va
    06/12/2013
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    What is shelf life of Termidor SC when left in the bottle?
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    If kept out of heat and sunlight the shelf life of Termidor is 3-5 years
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  • Asked by Jesse from Williamsburg, Va
    06/12/2013
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    please advise manuf. date of lot # 0042501F1
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    You would need to contact BASF directly to inquire about the manufacture date, as they are the manufacturer and we are just a distributor. You may reach BASF at 800-526-1072.
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  • Asked by Cfollis from Wynnewood Oklahoma
    06/12/2013
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    Will Termidor SC work as deterrent to ticks and fleas on dogs?
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    Termidor is not labeled for use on pets and should not be used than for any uses on the product label.
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  • Asked by Robert from United States
    06/14/2013
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    When using Termidor SC, how wide should the 6" deep trench be at bottom, would V shape be OK? How far out?
    Recently purchased the product from you.
    A
    The trench around the home should be 6" deep by 6" wide right up against the foundation of the home when applying Termidor SC.
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    6 of 8 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Rong from Fl, Fl
    06/20/2013
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    What is the best way to fight with carpenter ants?
    I diluted Termidor 0.8 FL ounce to 1 gallon water to treat my house perimeter to fight carpenter ants, but I still find living or dead ants in my house after two days. What else can I do to eliminate them inside out?
    A
    The Termidor is not going to eliminate the entire colony within 2 days of your treatment. It can takes weeks for you to have every last carpenter ant gone. Termidor is a delayed kill product which allows them to transfer it through the colony to get rid of it at the source including the queen. Depending on the size of the colony outdoors will depend on how quickly it will be before you no longer see signs of them indoors or out.
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  • Asked by Barbara from Fresno, Texas
    06/22/2013
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    Termidor SC and outside animals
    We live south of Houston and are having terrible issues with the Rasberry Crazy Ant. There was a document released from Texas A&M that stated the EPA has approved the use of Fipronil for these ants. I was wondering (and cannot seem to find it anywhere so far) what precautions do we have to take for pets in areas that will be sprayed? We would be spraying around the outside of our mobile home as well as areas underneath the skirting and on a ground cover of artificial turf that our motorcycles sit on. We just spent over $250 to repair wiring in one of the bikes due to ant damage. If I can prevent them from getting to the bikes and into the house, I am happy! Thank you!
    A
    Yes, Termidor SC is a terrific product. You want to make sure the treated area is completely dry before allowing your pets back into the treated area.
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  • Asked by Richard from Huntsville Al 35803
    06/26/2013
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    Suppose I choose to do my own termite control. What sort of expense would I incur? My home is 1750 sq ft.
    My home is built on cinderblock with a crawl space. One company wants to drill holes in my concrete slab garage to put down chemicals. Is this really necessary?
    A
    Please take a few minutes to read our  How to Perform a Termite Treatment article so you can fully understand what to expect. Most folks who choose to do the treatment themselves can expect to spend between $200-$400 depending on the set up of their home and drill rental if necessary.
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  • Asked by Steve from Evansville, In.
    07/02/2013
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    Can Termidor SC ship to Indiana?
    Can my relative buy this, that lives in Tenn. and have it shipped to me in my state of IN.
    A
    Yes, you can order Termidor SC and we can ship it to your relative in TN. Then your relative can ship the package to you.
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  • Asked by Joe from Chesapeake, Va
    07/03/2013
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    Can a dirt filled porch with a finished floor be treated horizontally through the brick with Termidor SC?
    I have a 12x12 sun room atop a dirt filled porch connected to the house. It's approximately 32" above grade with brick exterior. I do not want to drill vertically through the finished floor.
    A

    Yes, you could drill through the sides of the porch and treat underneath the top cover from the sides. You would also want to trench and treat around the exterior of the porch or sunroom as well in addition to drilling it from the sides. Please let us know if you have any other questions.

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  • Asked by Edward from New Port Richey, Fl
    07/04/2013
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    Can I spray Termidor SC on my entire yard around my mobile
    home to rid the yard of ant hills that are a constant problem.I assume you would spray only when rain is not in the forecast. Thanks for the help!
    A
    Termidor SC is not labeled to be used anywhere but around the perimeter of the structure. You can use baits around the ant hills. Please check out our Ant control page.
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  • Asked by George from Port Gibson Ms.
    07/07/2013
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    I have black carpender ants in my 18 inch oak tree. Will termidor sc kill my tree when I spray from ground up?
    A
    Termidor is only labeled to be used around the perimeter of the structure for ant treatment. The Carpenter Ant Kit #1 consists of baits that the Carpenter Ants will eat and take back to their nest.  They will then feed the bait to the queen and the other colony members and in turn the product will kill all of the ants in the colony.  This is important because once the colony is eliminated, you will not have to battle them again.  That being said, these baits are very safe and completely harmless to trees or plant life outside.  The ants will not move to another location or to your house.  These products are a bait that the carpenter ants are attracted to and will want to eat, so it will not cause them to move away from it.  Follow the instructions on the packaging.
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  • Asked by Mark from Titusville Fl
    07/08/2013
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    My home is on a well...Can I use termidor ? Thank you
    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 James from Ky
    07/09/2013
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    Can I spot treat on wood with Termidor SC?
    A
    Termidor SC is not labeled to be applied anywhere, but along the outside perimeter of a structure. Now, if you have an infected area in for example a stud wall you can drill directly into the stud and inject Termidor. Please refer to the product label for application instructions.
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  • Asked by Mark from Niceville, Fl
    07/09/2013
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    I treated perimeter with Termidor SC 2 or 3 years ago .06% concentration, when next treatment?
    A
    We are assuming you are asking when you will need to treat again. With Termidor SC, if you did the trench treatment properly around the foundation of your home, it will protect your home and last for at least 10 years in the soil. Retreatment will not need to be done for at least another 8 years. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
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  • Asked by Chris from Lancaster Pa
    07/11/2013
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    I had Termidor applied through skirting and under manufactured home for ants. Is this unsafe to occupant?
    A
    As long as you followed the labels instructions, it should not pose a problem. 
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  • Asked by Rene from Rio Grande City, Texas
    07/16/2013
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    How much water do I add to .80 fl.oz of Termidor?
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    You will mix .8 ounces of Termidor with 1 gallon of water. Please see the product label for full usage instructions.
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