February 5th 2012
Boracare mixing and spraying
Learn what you’ll need to properly mix up Boracare and see how easy it is to use if it’s been prepared properly.
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February 5th 2012
Learn what you’ll need to properly mix up Boracare and see how easy it is to use if it’s been prepared properly.
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February 5th 2012
Termidor termiticide is used to keep termites out of homes. This video explains what makes it unique compared to all the other liquids available on the market.
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February 5th 2012
This video will walk you through the Advance Termite Bait Station Installation process.
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February 5th 2012
Drywood Termites commonly infest homes well above the ground and go unnoticed till significant damage occurs. In this video, you’ll see what their galleries look like to wood where they’ve been active. The wood in the video is a common facia board and deck planks which were ripped out and replaced after the damage was discovered.
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June 15th 2010
Watch carpenter ant nests get dusted with Drione Dust. This is a fast acting desiccant dust which will dehydrate and kill carpenter ants quickly. It’s also a very light dust which enables it to float easily up into nest voids. This makes it ideal for void treatment as the dust will naturally float up into the space or spaces where the ants like to nest.
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April 16th 2010
Termite colonies release swarmers or winged reproductives. This video shows swarmers that were released from an Eastern Subterranean Termite Colony in Georgia. Commonly found in the spring, termite swarmers leave existing colonies seeking out a mate and a new location to start a nest.
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April 3rd 2010
Carpenter ants love this bait. Just set it out and let them eat it. Within a few days the nest will be dead.
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March 12th 2010
Tracking carpenter ants can help identify nest locations so you can directly treat them for fast control. Carpenter ants will commonly have several nest sites and if you watch them foraging you can almost always find key locations that will need treatment. Remember, an active ant is either walking away or back to a nest so there is at least a 50% chance watching it will provide valuable information.
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