When it comes to termites, exterminating these pests from your place is only part of the solution. It's vitally important to eradicate the colony and if you don't, your place may come under attack from termites all over again. There are a bunch of
pest management techniques for coping with the termite colonies, eg termite baits, chemical barriers and dusts.
Baits
Baits are set up near areas of activity to attract termites. The termites ingest the bait product and then return to the nest, and the poison is then spread throughout the colony due to social and feeding habits. This technique might be effective nevertheless it has a tendency to be slow and isn't the best option where there needs to be swift control. According to the CSIRO, the active components of baits may include trioxide, hexaflumuron, noviflumuron or chlorfluazuron.
Chemical Barriers
These are usually set up around the building foundations or under the house, and might be the in-soil type — where the termiticide is placed in the soil; or in-plastic i.e. A plastic sheet containing the chemical. The chemical is undetectable to termites and is carried back to the colony, where it is spread to other termites, therefore having a devastating effect on the colony. The active components of the termite control chemicals may include bifenthrin, chlropyrifos, deltamethrin, fipronil or imidacloprid.
Dusts
Termite control dusts work a bit like chemical barriers, in that the product is applied to the termite plagued area, and then carried back to the colony. Dusts usually contain arsenic trioxide, fipronil or triflumuron as their active component.
Direct Colony Elimination
If the termite controlling pro can locate a nest — in a tree or a tree-stump as an example — it is feasible to break the colony immediately, either by removing the tree or stump, or by trying a termiticide or arsenic trioxide to the area through a tiny hole.
Whichever strategy of termite control is employed, it is vital to apply enough of the chemical product to exterminate the entire colony. If a dusting method is employed for example, and there is inadequate termite control product transferred back to the nest, the colony may continue to prosper.
Termite control should be always be handled by a pest extermination pro, who not only has the permit to use termiticides and other termite control chemicals, but who's qualified and experienced enough to know which method should work the most efficiently on your particular property.
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Termites can cause major structural issues to your home. If you believe that you have termites it's best advised that you contact a
Toronto termite inspection professional. In the case that you have termites get
Toronto termite control to have the difficulty dealt with for good.