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The Western Subterranean termite is the most common and most widely distributed termite in the
western half of North America. It is a problem for homeowners from British Columbia in Canada
south to western Mexico and east as far as Idaho and Nevada.
This native American pest can enter structures through cracks less than 1/16" wide, even the
minute openings found in concrete slabs, around drain pipes, and between the slab and the foundation.
Western Subterranean termite colonies are usually located in the ground below the frost line but above
the water table and rock formations. They are typically detected by the presence of the mud tubes
they construct, or when large numbers of winged termites "swarm" or leave the colony to search out
mates. Swarms occur in the daytime, and in California they occur on warm, sunny days during the fall,
winter or early spring. In the northern sections of the termites' range, spring swarms commonly occur
in the absence of rainfall.
Some quick facts about Western Sub termites
- Although Western Sub termite colonies are largely located in the ground, secondary colonies
can exist above ground if there is a constant source of moisture.
- Western Sub termites will often build mud tubes for travel between their colonies and
their food sources.
- Damage caused by Western termites is most commonly found in the basement and at ground
level, although the termites will attack wood at higher levels.
- Development from eggs to adults may take more than 5 months, and workers may live from
3-5 years.
- Swarmers are usually produced before the third or fourth year.
- Research has shown that populations are higher in urban areas than in undeveloped
habitats. The termites prefer soil temperatures between 84-90° F - never above 104° F.
Whatever the species, Termidor® termiticide/insecticide is your answer
If Western Sub termites are your problem, there's no need to worry. We have the answer to these
and all subterranean termites: It's Termidor, the world's most amazing termiticide.
Tests have shown Termidor to be 100% effective against subterranean termites in even the most
challenging situations. It will completely eliminate your termites within 3 months of application.
No exceptions. No excuses.
Termidor is a non-repellent
If a termiticide is non-repellent, that means the termites can't see it, smell it, or feel it.
In fact, they don't know it's there at all. As a result, they'll continue to forage in treated
areas. That might alarm you, but it's a good thing. Termites that are active in areas that have
been treated with Termidor are helping to spread Termidor to more termites; they are helping the
termiticide do its job. Rest assured that in a short time all the termites-those you see and those
you don't-will be controlled.
Remember, Termidor kills in two ways
First, Termidor kills termites when they eat it (and since they don't know it's there, they readily
ingest it along with the wood fiber and other material they typically eat). Second, Termidor kills
termites that simply come into contact with it. So, even if your termites are not feeding, Termidor
will kill them.
Termites that come into contact with Termidor will also carry it on their bodies. As a result, every
other termite they contact, feed, or groom will also be exposed to Termidor. All these termites will
in turn transfer the termiticide to still more termites. This will go on for several days, allowing
Termidor to be spread throughout the entire colony. This unique mode of action is known as the
"Transfer Effect™".
The active ingredient in Termidor, fipronil, is slow acting. That's a very good thing for you, and a
very bad thing for the Western Sub termite colony. Why? Because Termidor remains active long enough for
one termite to transfer the termiticide to a large number of other termites in the colony before dying
itself. And although the Termidor effect on individual termites is intentionally slow, the overall colony
impact is fast: it can be 2-6 times faster than bait systems.
What to expect after application
Certainly, every home is different, so the specifics of your Termidor treatment and results will depend
on your home's age, configuration, construction, and level of infestation. Your Termidor Certified Professional
will explain the best procedure for your situation. The entire application program is typically complete
in a day or less; however, you may see some evidence of termite activity for several days afterward.
That's okay. Rest assured that Termidor is working, and its unique ingestion, contact, and
"Transfer Effect" will eliminate termites from your home. Remember, responsible termite control demands periodic inspections by a licensed pest management professional.
If you believe your home may be in danger form Western Subterranean Termites,
contact a Termidor pest control professional
now.
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