How Do You Get Rid Of Termites?
Getting Rid of Subterranean Termites
Termiticide Barriers: counting on which state you reside in, you'll be ready to purchase some professional-level Termite killer (thuốc diệt mối tận gốc) products like liquid Taurus SC and Termidor SC. You apply these conventional termite treatments to your home’s exterior perimeter to create a barrier.
Direct Chemicals: Direct chemicals, unlike termiticides, can actually be used inside your home itself. If you spot a termite and want to dispatch it immediately, this is the technique for you. Shoot Termidor Foam directly into cracks, voids, and crevices that bring great termite hiding places.
Termite Baits: Termite baits are a proven method. The slow-acting toxin interrupts termites’ natural growth, killing them as they try to molt. Because of the toxin’s delayed action, the infected termites will bring the insecticide back to the colony and transmit it to other termites.
Beneficial Nematodes: These microscopic, segmented roundworms are natural parasites to many garden pests—including termites. Beneficial nematodes burrow into their host and release a symbiotic gut bacteria that poisons the termite’s blood, killing them within a matter of days. You can find beneficial nematodes online or in stores. Apply a mixture of nematodes, potting soil, and cold water to the infested areas of your lawn and garden.
Getting Rid of Drywood Termites
Spot Treatment: If you’re dealing with painted or finished wood, you can drill and fill holes to combat dry wood termites. First, you need to drill holes about every 10 inches into the termite-infested wood. You will feel resistance once you hit the nest. Then, fill the holes with termiticide. To finish up, use a putty or wood patch to close up the holes.
Essential Oils: Orange oil and neem oil can kill termites slowly over time by inhibiting their ability to shed their skin or lay eggs. Just mix two cups of water with a couple drops of dish soap and about 10 drops of your chosen oil. Shake it up and spray it on infested wood and materials.
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