Description: 6 Advance Trelona Termite Control Bait Cartridges Trelona is a compressed termite bait that has an active ingredient, novaluron, which is an insect growth inhibitor. When Trelona is eaten by the termite, novaluron harms the ability to properly synthesize and inhibits the termite to molt. When this is consumed by a termite, it will impair the ability of a termite to properly synthesize chitin and disallow the termite to molt. By being unable to molt, they are not able to form a replacement exoskeleton. Termites will either die or are incapacitated by their inability to complete the molting process. Consumption of the bait will cause the termite colony to decline, and by continued consumption, the remaining termites may result in the total elimination of the colony. Active Ingredient:Novaluron - 0.5% Target pests:Subterranean termites For use in:Grounds of homes, apartments, barns, garages, stables ** This product is for Outdoor Use Only ** Application:Apply this product only as specified on this label. Choose locations at or near areas of know or suspected termite activity. Do not place product in areas where termiticides have been applied, at least 3' of the foundation wall. Install stations within 5 ft of points of know termite foraging, but that 2 stations maximum distance between each other does not exceed 20 ft. NOT FOR SALE TO:NY, AL, US Virgin Islands Parts Included:4.37 oz per cartridge Manufactured By:BASF Directions For Use This product is intended for use in an ongoing program of control of subterranean termite colonies in the ground around and under any type of building or other object (structure). It does not exclude termites from a structure. Instead, it reduces or eliminates termite colonies. It affects termite colonies only if they consume it. Daily consumption of bait by all subterranean termite colonies that present an existing or potential hazard to the structure may, protect the structure against subterranean termite attack. Pre-Bait Monitoring/Direct Baiting Pre-bait monitoring is a process by which termite activity is established at a location prior to the application. Once they have consumed the pre-bait, termites can normally be induced to consume the bait. These termites then attract other colony members to the bait station where they, in turn, also consume the bait. Use WMG/BASF approved pre-bait monitors to establish activity in the station. If there is termite activity in a pre-baited station, make bait continuously available for colony consumption by placing bait in the station and replenishing consumed amounts of bait for as long as termite activity is present in the station. Bait can be placed in stations at any time prior to termite activity (Direct Baiting), with or without the presence of termites. Station Location Do not place product in areas where barrier type termiticides are known to have been previously applied, such as within 2 ft. of the foundation wall. Choose areas for the stations located at or near points of known or suspected termite entry into the structure. If an area of ground is not located within 10 ft. of an area of known termite entry (due to a hardened surface such as a concrete slab), you may have to create access to the ground through that surface close to the area of known activity an access. Once termite activity has occurred at a station and bait consumption has begun, depending on the rate of bait consumption in that station and nearby stations, to locate 1 or more other stations in the area (up to 5 ft.) of the infested station(s) in order that bait consumption by the colony be maximized. Station Installation To install a station, form a hole in the ground approximately the same size as the station. Insert the station into the hole. Contact between the exterior of the station and the earth during installation will increase the probability of termite entrance into the station. If the station is inserted into an opening created through a hardened surface (concrete slab, asphalt, etc.), insert station below the surface (in contact with the ground) and seal securely. Install stations within approximately 5 ft. of areas of known, probable or suspected termite foraging. Such areas may include areas with mulch or wood scraps, in contact with the ground, areas of moderate soil moisture, shaded areas, visible termite foraging tubes, etc. Install stations around a structure with the maximum distance between any 2 stations does not exceed 20 ft. If the distance between 2 points of accessible ground around the structure exceeds 30 ft., you may have to form 1 or more openings in the surface creating accessibility to facilitate baiting between those points. If the structure has an accessible crawl space, stations can be installed in the crawl space instead of installing stations around the structure. Inspecting a Station And Placing Bait To inspect a station, remove the cover and visually examine the interior for the presence of termites, being careful to minimize disturbance of the termites, if present. If live termites are present in the station, place bait into the station. If it appears, upon reinspection, that more than half of the bait has been eaten, add more bait. If termites are not present, inspect bait or pre-bait for excessive decay or moisture saturation. Replace decayed bait or pre-bait. Replace the station cover securely. If termites have not been present in the station for approximately 60 days, any remaining bait may be removed. If bait is removed, clean out station and replace with monitor (pre-bait) or bait. Bait may remain in the station if it is in good condition and more than half remains. If termites have abandoned the station, possibly due to reduced termite activity related to low temperatures, you may have to leave the station and bait in place and recheck the station again before removing and replacing the bait. If termites have permanently abandoned the station due to excessive moisture, remove the saturated bait and re-bait the station with fresh bait after the excess moisture condition has stopped. If a station, upon repeated inspection, is found to contain excess moisture (water standing at the bottom of the station or cavity, etc.), relocate the station, to a nearby area where the soil is better drained, modify the station location to prevent water from collecting in the station by, creating a sump area under the installed station. Station Inspections If termite activity is known to be present in or on the structure at the time the stations are installed, then inspect all of the stations 60 days after the date of completion. If no termite activity is present in or on the structure at the time stations are were installed, then inspect all of the stations 120 days after the date of completion. Thereafter, inspect all of the stations at 120 days after the date of the last inspection. If the feeding has stopped, or there has been no activity for one year, then check the stations every 6 months. If activity returns, place bait in the active station(s) and check every 120 days or 4 months. Treatment The success of this treatment depends upon the extent to how much of the bait is made available to the termites and how much the termites consume it. However, conditions beyond the control of the customer may prevent or delay the colony elimination. Some conditions may include other non-bait food sources, excess moisture, low or high temperatures, or the complete rejection of the bait.
Price: 84.99 USD
Location: Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
End Time: 2024-11-21T22:54:13.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Trelona
EPA Registration Number: 499-557
MPN: 59014470
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States