Termidor and Termidor SC are the same product, its just that no one ever says the SC part. SC stands for suspended concentrate. This is the same product the professionals use. The only difference is that licensed professionals can buy this product in larger bottles. Termidor is made in a larger 78…
Read Full Answer »Termidor Sc and Taurus are essentially the same product they are just made by different manufacturers. They both carry almost the exact same label and there is not any advantage to using one product over the other.
Termidor SC has approximately a 5 year shelf life when kept out of direct sunlight and out of extreme temperatures. However, once placed in the ground around a home, Termidor SC will last almost 10 years or longer.
You will mix 0.80 fl oz of Termidor SC per gallon of water to make a 0.06% concentration. Each bottle of Termidor SC is made with a measuring device right on the bottle that will measure 0.80 fl oz, as this is the concentration that is usually called for in most applications.
Termidor SC can only be applied to the top of the soil when you are using it as a perimeter pest control treatment against ants. If you are using Termidor SC to treat for active termites, or to protect your home against termites, you must apply the product into a trench. This is becau…
Read Full Answer »Both Termidor 80 WG and Termidor SC when mixed with water, make the same type of solution. The "WG" in Termidor 80 WG stand for wettable granule. The "SC" in Termidor SC stands for suspended concentrate. They are just different formulations of the same product. The Termido…
Read Full Answer »Ants will build nests where ever they can find a suitable area to do so. While it would be unusual to have an entire colony in your attic, it is not unheard of. The good news here is that the ants are visible to you and they are still going outdoors to forage which means they will walk through areas…
Read Full Answer »No, you do not need a license to use Termidor SC. We do carry professional products, but every product on our website can be sold to homeowners as long as you are using it for your own use and property. You need a license when you are treating other peoples property for profit.
When it comes to termites, you should never wait. Especially if you are worried about activity. The dryer the soil the better for Termidor SC. Termidor SC is made to bond to the soil, and the less moisture in the ground, the easier it is for it to take hold and provide long lasting protection.…
Read Full Answer »You should not apply Termidor SC if it is going to rain the same day. It is best to wait until you have a few days of no rain in the forecast so there is at least 24 - 36 hours time after you treat before it rains. Termidor SC is made to bond to the soil but it needs time to "set" and bo…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Termidor SC is one of the safest termite control products on the market. In fact, the active ingredient in Termidor is Fipronil, which is also the same active ingredient in Frontline flea medicine that people place on their pets. There is actually more fipronil in Frontline then is …
Read Full Answer »Drywood termites are all contained in a piece of wood. They do not go back to the ground like subterranean termites. For Termidor to work on Drywood termites, you have to drill directly into the piece of wood the termites are in and inject Termidor into the wood. Termidor does not …
Read Full Answer »Termidor SC is made to bond to the soil and will only last extended periods of time when placed into the ground for termite control. Also, when you treat in a trench in the ground for termites, you are pouring in 4 gallons per 10 feet. Termidor SC will only last for 10 years when applied…
Read Full Answer »Termites that are above the ground in the house when you perform an in ground Termidor treatment will die when they go back down to the ground. Termites in your walls don't stay there. Their job is to eat the wood, the colony's food, and then they take it back underground to feed the res…
Read Full Answer »Rodding is a technique many companies use to get the Termidor deeper in the ground than the normal 6 inch trench that you should dig. Many homeowners that decide to treat themselves do not do the rodding part, but if you can rod then of course is better than not doing it at all. Basicall…
Read Full Answer »We would recommend using Termidor which is one of the best termiticides on the market and is the treatment of choice with professional companies. For the activity you have inside, you would drill a hole or tear out a piece of sheetrock and treat directly into the wall voide with some Termidor …
Read Full Answer »Termidor SC is one of our most popular products and is most known for the fact that it is very safe. Termidor SC, when used for termites or ants, should only be applied right up against the house. It is not labeled to treat the ground any farther than one foot out from the foundation.&nb…
Read Full Answer »It sounds like you have a detached garage if you can trench around 3 sides applying Termidor SC. If this is the case, you do not need to do any drilling inside the garage because the slab should be one solid pour, which means the only way termites could enter is from the outside perimeter.&nbs…
Read Full Answer »Termidor SC is labeled for roaches and can help control them. Termidor SC does not offer a fast knockdown and it may take the roaches several days to die after coming into contact with treated areas. Termidor SC cannot be used in the garage, you must keep all applications outside of the structure. I…
Read Full Answer »Yes, we specialize in selling professional products to homeowners. Anyone can purchase Termidor SC as long as you are using it on your own property. You have to be licensed if you are treating other peoples property for profit.