Termidor SC Termiticide/Insecticide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Jo from Tustin
    06/07/2016
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    How often can I spray Termidor SC?
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    When spraying outdoors around the foundation Termidor SC can last up to 4-6 months and then will need to be reapplied. You can apply Termidor SC as a perimeter spray up to 4 times per year: Twice at the 0.8 oz./gal rate; 4 times at the 0.4 oz. per gallon rate; or 3 times, spraying once at the 0.8 oz. rate and twice at the 0.4 oz. rate.

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  • Asked by Becky from Iron Station
    06/15/2016
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    Can Termidor be used in pastures used for horse grazing?
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    No, Termidor SC is not labeled for applications on pastures or areas where horses graze. Please provide more information on the targeted pest so that we can offer an alternative product selection.

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  • Asked by William from Vineland
    06/15/2016
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    Do Exterminators still drill in the basement walls and sill plates?
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    If the basement is finished, it is still recommended to drill into the walls and sill plates. We recommend to drill 1/2 wide hole every 12 inches and do your best to apply Termidor SC at the same rates as in the trench. 4 gallons mixed solution per 10 feet. 

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  • Asked by Joel from Rogers City,mi
    06/16/2016
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    I live in northern Michigan, can I use Termidor as a lawn treatment?
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    Unfortunately, Termidor is only labeled to be used up against a structure, It can not be used in lawn applications.

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  • Asked by Noah from Davenport, Ia
    06/22/2016
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    Does Termidor SC kill trees?
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    No, Termidor SC will not kill your tree, however, it is not labeled for use on trees or any other vegetation. This should only be used around the perimeter of your home.

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  • Asked by Sotir from Largo Fl
    06/22/2016
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    Can this Termidor SC kill or damage my bees?
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    Yes, Termidor SC is harmful to bees that come in contact with treated surfaces. To avoid bee exposure, we recommend that you follow all label instructions and perform outdoor treatments in the early morning or late evening.

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  • Asked by Martin from Sarasota, Florida
    06/27/2016
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    Will Termidor SC kill and help prevent mosquitos?
    A friend recommended the product and said it help reduce his mosquito population but I can't find anything about it. As much stuff as the label says it will kill I can't imagine that it wouldn't but I would like to know.
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    Termidor SC is not labeled for mosquito control in addition to not be able to apply in lawn areas for treatment. We suggest looking into our terrific guide provided on how to get rid of mosquitoes that further instruct you on what items to use as well as instructional videos on how to do a proper treatment for elimination. 

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  • Asked by Jimmy from Gilmer
    06/28/2016
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    What filters do you use on your respirator while spraying Termidor in closed spaces?
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    The Comfo Classic Respirator that we carry comes with P100 filter cartridges that filters 99.7% of airborn particulates.

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  • Asked by Ramon from Puerto Rico
    07/02/2016
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    Can Termidor SC be used to kill Plaster Bagworm?
    I already purchase Termidor for a termite problem and it work. Will termidor kill Plaster Bagworm
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    No, Termidor SC is not labeled for use for any ornamental pests, including bagworms. You can browse our Bagworm Control products here.

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  • Asked by Alan from Scurry
    07/04/2016
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    Can I use Termidor SC to treat Florida carpenter ants that have infested some of my trees?
    I have ants in most of my trees and the trees are dying, so I need something I can spray on my trees and that won't bother my dogs
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    For prevention and/or control of existing or future infestations of termites or carpenter ants in decking  and fencing materials, landscape timbers and similar nonstructural wood-to-soil contacts, trees, and utility poles, apply 0.06% Termidor SC finished dilution (or foam) by the following methods.

    If possible, locate and treat the interior infested cavity by injection. Nonstructural wood-to-soil contacts may be treated as a spot application or continuous treated zone.

    Apply Termidor SC to the soil as a drench or by rodding around the base of the points of soil contact. Rod holes must be placed 3-inches away from soil contact points and spaced no more than 12-inches apart along the perimeter of soil contact points.

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  • Asked by Jeff from Mi
    07/06/2016
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    After mixing a gallon of Termidor, can it be used at a later date for spot treatments ? If so, for how long ?
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    The manufacturer of Termidor SC recommends that you use the diluted solution within 24 hours. The longer the product sits in a solution the less effective it will become. Also, leaving chemicals or even just plain water in a hand pump sprayer can cause the seals and gaskets to breakdown. This will eventually require you to purchase a repair kit for the sprayer or even a whole new sprayer much faster than someone that had properly maintained their sprayer.

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  • Asked by Tara from Rochester
    07/11/2016
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    Do I need to remove rocks and weed fabric before applying Termidor for small carpenter ants?
    I have found a colony of small carpenter ants under my weed fabric and landscape rock. Do I need to remove that before applying termidor or can I spray over the rocks and weed fabric?
    A

    When using Termidor SC for ant control, you want to make sure the ants are contacting the treated area. If they are traveling on top of the rock and fabric topical application is fine. If not, you would need to take the material back and then apply and replace. 

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  • Asked by Raj from Lake Mary, Fl
    07/22/2016
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    Do I need a new sprayer to use Termidor SC?
    I have problem of carpenter ants and bought Termidor SC from local DIY pest store and the guy at the store told me that I would need a new sprayer dedicated to Termidor SC. Is that correct?
    A

    While Termidor SC is a non repellent insecticide and most others are repellent, as long as you are thoroughly rinsing the sprayer between products it should be fine.  We would recommend triple rinsing all parts of the sprayer before changing products.

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  • Asked by J.j. from Dallas, Tx
    07/27/2016
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    How to apply Termidor SC into void between foundation, and soil?
    Is it possible to use a shovel to force the soil away from the foundation by wedging a shovel in between to create a gap, and then pouring the mixed Termidor SC solution into the gap instead of creating a trench? Once soaked in, pressing the soil back against the foundation?
    A

    Per manufacturer, the most effective termite treatment would be digging the 6in x 6in trench around the foundation and applying Termidor SC per label. If the gap is close to the suggested trench requirements, we do not see where this would not be as effective. 

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  • Asked by Joel from Greenville, Nc
    08/10/2016
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    How much Termidor SC is needed around each cinder block support under a mobile home?
    Upon inspection, there are three out of 20 cinder block supports under a mobile home that termites have crawled up. If I dig a 6" trench all the way around, this will result in 72" of trench. Based on the 10' rule, I'll need 2.4 gallons per cinder block support column?
    A

    If you are trenching 6 feet around each column, you will need approx 4.5 gallons of mixed solution. To treat around 20 columns you will need approx. 48 gallons mixed solution. 1 bottle of Termidor will treat 60 feet of trenching. 

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  • Asked by Phillip from Elgin
    08/12/2016
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    Is Termidor SC safe to store in the house?
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    Termidor SC is safe to store indoors kept away from children and pets. The shelf life is 3-5 years.

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  • Asked by Craig from Villa Rica, Ga
    08/21/2016
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    How can I tell how old my 20 oz. bottle of Termidor SC is?
    These are the only numbers that I can find printed on the bottle other than the standard labeling: 59021467 13 122 3122SL01F1 04782 HOLD to approve
    A

    BASF uses a unique set of numbers to match up that product, when it was made, what lot it was a part of and how many were in that lot. Below you will see an example of a Termidor SC bottle and how it is broken down. The batch numbers can vary in location on BASF products from just above the label on a bottle, to the bottom of a container or can, as well as on the sides of case containers or?boxes.

    Starting with the first row. The first set of numbers normally starting in 59- ex: 59021467 is BASF's article number for the product.

    The second set- ex: 13, indicates the year in which the product was produced. For this can that would mean it was produced in the year 2013

    The third set- ex: 122, indicates the numerical day of the year that the product was produced. So it was manufacturer on the 122th day of the year of 2013. This comes out to show it was produced on May 2nd 2013.

    The bottom row of numbers indicates the batch information. The first set- ex: 3122SL01F1, indicates the actual batch/lot number for the manufacturer. The second set- ex:04782 indicates the container count of each batch.

    Hope this helps!

     

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  • Asked by Barbara from Wilmington, Nc
    08/28/2016
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    Can Termidor SC be attached to a hose?
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    Termidor SC should be mixed with water and dispersed in a hand pump sprayer. It does not contain an attachment for a water hose on the container.

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  • Asked by Tim from Marathon
    09/02/2016
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    What are your thoughts on mixing Suspend Polyzone with Termidor SC?
    Suggested by a co-worker I'm guessing they figure a GREAT knockdown for roaches and GREAT for ants all in one..just wondering thank you!
    A

    There is no reason for Suspend Polyzone and Termidor SC to be mixed together.  Suspend Polyzone will not provide a quick knockdown and is considered a repellent type product.  If you are having problems with an insect like ants/roaches outside that you need a transfer effect for, you could use the Termidor twice a year around the foundation of your home 2 feet up and 2 feet out. After 30 to 60 days after spraying the Termidor, you could do remedial sprays with Suspend in between to keep insects at bay and out in areas of the yard where the Termidor can not be used. Or, if you are not having a heavy infestation of an insect that would need the transfer of Termidor, you should only use Suspend Polyzone to treat your home and your lawn. You never want to spray the two in the same area or at the same time as the Suspend will take away from the non-repellancy and transfer effect of the Termidor which is what it is used for.  Another option is to use the Termidor SC outside (as it cannot be applied inside) and the Suspend Polyzone inside in cracks and crevices.

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  • Asked by Danny from Elkin, Nc
    09/10/2016
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    How far apart do I drill holes in concrete slab to apply Termidor SC?
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    The holes should be 2" from the foundation wall and 10-12" apart. You will apply the finished solution at 4 gallons every 10 lineal feet. You will mix 0.8 fl oz of Termidor SC per gallon in a 5 gallon bucket (4 gallons of water and 3.2 fl oz of Termidor SC).

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