Termites can't detect the Premise Treated Zone. Termites are exposed by contact and ingestion of soil. Superior protection for pre-construction treatment against subterranean termite species.
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Or is this an inaccurate claim? I do not believe that is accurate. Premise Termiticide is a soil treatment meant to be placed into the ground. It will last for 5 - 7 years when placed correctly into the soil. Although you could spray wood with Premise and it may penetrate slightly into the wood and kill termites if they were present, Premise will not last long term on wood because it is not meant to.
There is a product made for wood treatment that will pentrate through the entire piece of wood and remain in the wood and protect it forever, and it is called Bora-Care. It is very popular and widely used by pest control professionals.
If the company you speak of was going to go through the trouble of spraying the wood anyways then they should use Bora-Care. Was this answer helpful to you? Yes No. Asked by Mark from Phoenix Az. How do I mix Premise 2 and apply it for a termite trench treatment? Please take a few moments to read our article How to do a Termite Treatment. This article will tell you in detail exactly how to do a liquid termite treatment and it will describe any and all equipment you will need.
For typical termite barrier treatments you will use 8ml of Premise 2 per gallon of water and you will use 4 gallons of this solution for every 10 linear feet of trench.
Asked by Tyler. What is the length of Premise in the ground? How long does premise last once it is in the soil? Premise and most other termiticides containing Imidicloprid will last for 7 years in the soil. You should re-treat after 7 years. Termidor will last for 10 years. Asked by Mark from Wilmington, Ma. Can I combine Permise 2 with ProFoam to create multi-year lasting treatment inside a hollow block wall?
Premise works quite differently from other termiticide soil treatment products which are designed to repel or keep termites away from a treated soil area, rather than killing them. With "repellant" termiticides, any minute gap in the treated soil can be detected and exploited by the termites to gain entry in the building. This is a major short-coming of the old-fashioned termite control alternatives, far too often, with financially disastrous consequences.
Termites cannot detect the Premise chemical as it has no odor, taste or smell to the termites. If you have termites in your property, we recommend you discuss the problem with the neighbors.
Our Reviews Team recommends hiring a professional pest control company to apply these treatments. On average, termite treatment lasts about 5 years. Liquid termite treatment can last five years or more, whereas termite bait stations only last one year and need to be maintained annually.
These termite treatments last for five years on average. For this treatment, a termite specialist will dig a trench around the perimeter of your home and apply the liquid treatment in it.
Annual termite inspections can help prevent this risk. In order to be effective, termite bait stations need to be monitored and maintained year-round. A specialist will place the baits strategically around your property.
Termites will take the bait while foraging, and bring the poisonous bait back to their colony, infecting the other termites. However, it could take months for termites to come across the bait stations, so it may take multiple weeks to eliminate the colony.
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