Which Is The Better Termite Treatment: Bait or Liquid

termiteSubterranean termites destroy wood and cost property owners in the country billions of dollars every year in repair costs and extermination. However, it doesn’t have to be like that. You could stop termites even before they get in your home. The two ways that work best are baits and liquid barriers. Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages of baits and liquid barriers.  Determine which termite treatment works best for you.

Two Types of Termite Treatment

Liquid Barrier

This process, which produces a barrier of termiticides in the soil surrounding a structure to kill off termites that pass through, has been the standard in the industry when it comes to controlling termites for several years. This process is very effective, however, it has two disadvantages.

You need to bore holes and also trench around the structure’s foundation and this could sometimes be filled with problems. Second, there are a few liquid barriers that perform a wonderful job of getting rid of termites. However, they do nothing to eradicate the colony that’s sending workers to go through the barrier. Once the liquid barrier gradually wears out, worker termites will find a way out.

Termite Bait

Baits function in two ways. They could be used to check termites and they could also be used to kill the termite colonies. At Zap Pest Control Inc, we find a pest control method that could monitor and kill these pests.

Termite baiting works by getting rid of the workers in the termite colony. If the worker termites are killed, the colony will be starved of food and will then go into a “decline” or suppression phase. The soldiers and queens will die of starvation since they cannot find food for themselves. If the queens cannot eat since they no longer have workers, they will die and the termite colony will starve and then be eliminated.

Termite baits have cellulose along with a slow-acting insecticide which would disrupt the regular growth process of these pests. Within weeks of eating the bait, termites will be eliminated as they try to molt.

The delayed action is crucial. In case the bait is killed right away, sick as well as dead termites may pile up near stations, boosting the likelihood of avoidance by other pests near the area. The delayed reaction will enhance transmission of the lethal ingredients to their nest mates, such as those that never ingested anything from the termite treatment Myrtle Beach.

Call Zap Pest Control Inc. if you are looking for experts who can deal with termites on your property.

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Zap Pest Control Inc.
2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G
Myrtle Beach, SC 29588
843-654-1927
http://zappests.net/

Areas Served: Surfside Beach SCCarolina Forest SC, Conway SC, Little River SC, North Myrtle Beach SC, Socastee SC, Myrtle Beach SC

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