Dominion 2L Termiticide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Grant from Honolulu
    08/03/2016
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    Does Dominion 2L leave an odor?
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    The Domionion 2L Termiticide Concentrate does not have a smell when it is used. Please let us know if you have any further questions or concerns.

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  • Asked by Paul from Malvern, Ar
    09/04/2016
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    Will Dominion 2L eliminate white grubs in Bermuda lawns?
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    Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate is labeled for grubs and is for use in all lawns types. For best control apply prior to egg hatch as directed on the product label.

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  • Asked by Scott from San Diego, Ca
    09/16/2016
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    How well will a Soil Application of Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate next to new Wood Pony Wall work?
    Am replacing an 18" retaining wood wall at base of hill. Old wall filled with termite damage. Would a trench application on the "hill side" of the new, pressured-treated pony wall control existing soil population? Thanks.
    A

    We highly recommend to continue your trench of Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate next to your pony wall as well. This will give you a complete barrier for Termite Treatment and prevention.

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  • Asked by Amanda
    11/08/2016
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    Will Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate kill plants?
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    When used as directed on the product label, Dominion 2L will not harm your trees or plants. Dominion 2L is actually labeled to use directly on trees and other plants for control of plant infesting insects. Please read the product label to learn how to correctly use Dominion 2L on vegetation.

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  • Asked by Keith from Georgetown, Sc
    03/16/2017
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    How would I mix Dominion 2L to treat around tree for aphids?
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    When using Dominion 2L to treat for aphids you would mix 0.1 - 0.4 fl oz per inch of the trunk diamter in no less than 10 gallons per 100 sq ft of treatment area. You typically want to start about 12 inches from the base of the tree and out to the drip line. 

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  • Asked by Alan from North Carolina
    03/17/2017
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    Can Dominion 2L be sprayed directly onto hemlock branches to treat for wooly adelgid?
    Have already poured solution in ground holes around hemlock tree.....
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    Dominion 2L will be most effective when applied as a soil drench for pests such as wooly adelgids. If you have branches that are very badly infested, then you may want to trim these branches rather than trying to control a heavy population there. If you would like to use a product that will have a faster topical kill for existing adult adelgids, then you could use a pyrethroid insecticide such as Talstar P.

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  • Asked by Roy from Yuma, Az
    03/17/2017
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    Is spraying Dominion 2L onto the soil effective?
    My mobile home in Yuma AZ has concrete all around it. Would spraying into the soil underneath it be effective?
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    If you are considering using Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate for a termite treatment around the mobile home and there is concrete around the foundation, then you would need to drill holes into the foundation in order to apply the termiticide to the soil under the concrete. You would need to use a large hammer drill with an 18 or 24 inch drill bit about every 12 inches, then you would still apply 4 gallons of solution per 10 linear feet around the foundation. You can read more about this treatment in our Termite Prevention Article.

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  • Asked by Henry from Lawrenceburg, Ky
    04/10/2017
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    Is there a more effective or less expensive product available besides Dominion 2L for treating my ash trees?
    I treat 25 ash trees with Dominion 2L for emerald ash borer as a soil drench. After six years, I am also concerned about resistance.
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    Dominion 2L is a great option for a soil drench on your trees. There are no resistance issues with this product that we have encountered.

    We do also have products such as Zylam and Safari that can be used for emerald ash borers.

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  • Asked by John from Oh
    04/22/2017
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    Will Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate last for 7 years if sprayed along a foundation?
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    Dominion 2L lasts for 7 years when applied to the soil in a trenching application for termite control.  It will last for 30 days when applied topically around the foundation of a structure. 

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  • Asked by Lily
    07/22/2017
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    Can I apply Dominion 2L to the roots and soil of my potted jade plants?
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    Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate is not labeled for use on potted plants. Bonide Systemic Insecticide Granules would be a better option.  This product will provide up to 8 weeks of control and has the same active ingredient as Dominion 2L.

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  • Asked by Nil from Nc
    08/21/2017
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    Can I use Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate on my deck post lumber?
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    Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate is not a wood treatment product. Depending on what you are treating for, you may be able to use a product like Bora-Care instead.  

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  • Asked by Aaron from Little Rock, Ar
    10/18/2017
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    How do I pre-treat a 640 sq ft. slab for termites using Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate?
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    Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate is applied at one gallon every 10 sq ft. Some of our customers also use a 5 gallon bucket and pour the 5 gallons over 50 square foot sections which will be much faster than using a hand pump sprayer which comes out slowly.  It is very important to apply more around the perimeter edges of the slab, around plumbing pipes that will come through the slab, and along expansion joints if you know where they will be.  Since these are the more likely entry points of termites you want to make sure you treat more heavily around these areas.  You should take general precautions when applying any product which would be to wear gloves, protect your eyes if it is windy, and treat only in the designated area where your slab will be poured. You will need at least 2- 27.5 fl oz bottles to treat 640 sq ft (64 gallons at one gallon every 10 sq ft).

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  • Asked by Steve
    01/29/2018
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    Does Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate work on Argentine ants?
    I have lines of these ants on my property and want to get rid of them..
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    Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate is not labeled for argentine ants.  If you need to treat around the outside of your home, we would suggest a product like Termidor SC.   Maxforce Quantum Ant Bait would be a good choice if you need to treat indoors. 

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  • Asked by Michael from St George, Ut
    02/16/2018
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    Can Dominion 2L be used for Flathead Borers on my fruit trees?
    I have Flathead borers in my fruit trees and the nursery sold me this but can't find borer listed.
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    Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate is labeled for Flathead borers on ornamental trees only. Monterey Once A Year Insect Control II is a product that also has the active ingredient of Imidacloprid, and it is labeled to control Flathead borers on fruit trees. Please refer to the label to make sure the fruit trees you need to treat are listed.

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  • Asked by A. from Lakewood Ranch, Florida
    04/09/2018
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    What rate & injection method would I use to apply Dominion 2L for ash borers?
    I purchases Doninion 2L to treat some ash trees. I want to apply the product directly to the tree to avoid runoff. I have heard of people simply drilling holes in the root flair around the circumference of the tree, and filling them with the undiluted pesticide. Is this an acceptable method? What rate of Doninion 2L is recommended for the ash boring beetle? Your website says
    A

    We recommend a root drench using the higher rate of 0.2 oz of Dominion 2L per inch of trunk diameter at breast height to treat insects like ash borers. We do not recommend drilling into trees or roots unless you are already an experienced arborist who has performed this type of treatment successfully before. Drilling will stress the trees, and if they already have ash borers, the trees are likely already under quite a lot of stress. An alternative treatment would be doing a bark band application of a dinotefuran product, such as Safari 20SG. Safari translocates very quickly through plants.

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  • Asked by Joy from Happy Valley, Or
    05/12/2018
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    How much water is needed when applying Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate as a soil drench to treat Lacebug on Azaleas?
    The mix rate is 0.1 fl oz to 0.2 fl oz per foot of shrub height, but how much water?
    A

    When applying Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate as a drench around the base of the shrubs/bushes in no less than 10 gallons of water per 1000 square feet. Direct application to the root area is best. 

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  • Asked by Larry from Dayton, Oh
    05/25/2018
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    Can Dominion 2L be applied through a root feeder?
    I have been treating my ash trees with Dominion 2L for the past several years and it has protected them against EAB. I have been doing the root soak method. I have a Ross root feeder and was wondering if I can deliver it to the trees by injecting it into the soil with that? Thanks.
    A

    It would not be recommended to apply Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate through a root feeder.  However, there are a few other application options besides the root drench that you could do. 

    Soil Injection: Grid System: Space holes in a grid pattern on 2.5 foot centers, extending to the drip line of the tree.

    Circle System: Apply in holes evenly spaced in circles, (use more than one circle dependent upon the size of the tree) beneath the drip line of the tree extending in from that line.

    Basal System: Space injection holes evenly around the base of the tree trunk no more than 6 to 12 inches out from the base

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  • Asked by Carol from Dahlgren, Il
    05/26/2018
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    We are using Dominion 2L for ash beetle protection. Do we wet the soil before use and then keep moist for 10 days after?
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    You want to make sure that you keep the soil moist for up to 7 days after applicaiton to ensure the Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate will be more quickly soaked into the root system.

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  • Asked by Luba from Jacksonville, Fl
    06/07/2018
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    Can be Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate be used for termites in my attic and carpenter ants outside?
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    Dominion 2L can only be sprayed in attics if you are spot treating termites that happen to be there. It is also labeled for carpenter ants. Please see the product label for specific mixing rates and application instructions.

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  • Asked by Eslie from Dublin, Ga
    07/01/2018
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    Is Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate labeled for Crane Flies?
    We live on a small lake and the backyard is infested with these things on the walls of our home. The front yard seems to be ok. It is damper in the back yard because of the lake.
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    Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate is not labeled for Crane Flies. We would recommend Talstar P to spray the perimeter of the home, bushes, trees, shrubs, etc for control of Crane Flies. Talstar P should be used early to mid season to control the larvae of crane flies. This application should be made between August-February during times when the ground is not frozen. If treatments are made in March-April, they may only provide supression. You can consult with your local cooperative extension office for details on timing of application in your area specifically.

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