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Termite & Carpenter Ant RTU Liquid
New, advanced third generation pyrethroid technology. Quick acting, long lasting (4 months). Odorless and water based. Great for indoor and outdoor control. Liquid Ready to use carpenter ant and termite killer. Deltamethrin 0.02% ... Category: Termite Control
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Termite and Carpenter Ant Dust 10 oz.
Kill termites and carpenter ants with this effective dust containing Deltamethrin. Dust is waterproof and helps to control pest for approximately eight months. Includes a snorkel tube for application into hard to reach places. ... Category: Termite Control
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Termite & Carpenter Ant Aerosol 15 oz.
Kills termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees and other wood infesting insects in and around the home. Complete with Snorkel tube attachment for spraying into holes, nests, wall voids, cracks and crevices. ... Category: Termite Control
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Termite and Carpenter Ant Killer - 1 pint
Kills termites, carpenter ants, fire ants, wood-infesting beetles, earwigs, fleas, ticks, wasps and more. Long lasting residual action -- 5 years for trenching applications to control sub-terranean termites. Apply using a sprinkler can, hand sprayer, ... Category: Termite Control
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Termites cause billions of dollars in damage each year. They primarily feed on wood, but also damage paper, books, insulation, and even swimming pool liners and filtration systems. Termites can injure living trees and shrubs, but more often are a secondary invader of woody plants already in decline.
While buildings may become infested at any time, termites are of particular importance when buying or selling a home since a termite inspection/infestation report is normally a condition of sale. Besides the monetary impact, thousands of winged termites emerging inside one's home are an emotionally trying experience — not to mention the thought of termites silently feasting on one's largest investment.

Termite-damaged wood is usually hollowed out along the grain, with bits of dried mud or soil lining the feeding galleries. Wood damaged by moisture or other types of insects (e.g., carpenter ants) will not have this appearance. Occasionally termites bore tiny holes through plaster or drywall, accompanied by bits of soil around the margin. Rippled or sunken traces behind wall coverings can also be indicative of termites tunneling underneath.
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