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QuestionDoes it harm flowers and shrubs?Community AnswerNo, but it can harm things that come into contact with flowers and shrubs like honey bees. Follow the instructions on the label carefully.
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QuestionCan termidor residual termiticide and insecticide be used in or around potted plants for other insects?Community AnswerIt can be effective for a variety of pests, including most ants. Abide by the label and apply accordingly.
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QuestionCan I pour termidor inside the trunk of a live tree?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionI want to treat my house with Termidor SC for termite protection. Is this advisable?Community AnswerIt depends on your needs. It doesn't last long enough to be an effective termite barrier for any length of time. Closely monitoring your foundation and treating at the first sign of a problem is the best defense against against significant damage.
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QuestionHow far from the treated area can I eat the plant?Community AnswerIf you haven't sprayed it directly, it will be ok, just wash the plants as a precaution.
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QuestionIs this product approved for indoor use?Community AnswerTermidor is only approved for outside use, however it can be used indoors to spot treat for termites or insect inside wall voids. It is not approved for indoor use other than wall voids.
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QuestionHow do I treat a crawlspace? Is it sufficient to treat the soil around the perimeter only, or does all of the soil in the crawlspace need to be treated? What depth and width is appropriate for the perimeter?Community AnswerWhen treating a crawlspace, the perimeter and any piers should be trenched and treated. The dimensions of your trench should be at least 6" x 6" with every foot of depth doubling the amount of chemical you use. Treating all of the soil under the crawlspace wouldn't hurt, but treating the perimeter and piers is plenty sufficient.
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QuestionDo I need to trench and treat on both sides when treating a fence with Termidor?Community AnswerIt's definitely best to go right around any structure infested with termites. But not that useful to do the whole house or property. The blighters just need to drag remnants of the Fibronil back to their colony, to slowly kill off the queens and other ants.
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QuestionHow long Is the life expectancy of Termidor once it's put in the ground?Community AnswerTermidor / Fibronil has a half-life of approx 100 days. Thus, it is not suitable as a long-term treatment. So 4 or 5 months later, it will be ineffective. As a local, spot treatment it's easy, effective and fairly cheap. Termites are very timid, so anything can deter them, but if you have moist, light wood (for example, pine as opposed to jarrah karri) in your garden, termites which are foraging in every property constantly, will find it.
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