28d6 Questions About Termite Control And More
Sawyer Termite
& Pest Control Specialists Inc.

1000 Jones Ferry Rd
Pittsboro, NC 27312
Phone: 919-967-1500
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FAQ

Q&A About TERMIDOR®

Q. Is it faster than a bait system?
A. Termidor is 2-6 times faster than a bait system, which can take from many months to several years.

In addition, termite bait is not added to a monitoring station until termite activity is actually observed at that station. As well as taking time, this also leaves the possibility of termite damage to the structure being baited, even though no termite activity is seen at the outlying stations.

With Termidor, termites are killed – dead. That’s why there are no excuses. And a lot less waiting around.

Q. Is it safe?
A. Termidor is effective at very low application takes The active ingredient, fipronil, has been used for flea and tick control on millions of cats and dogs, globally. And since Termidor bonds to the soil, there’s no leaching through rainfall or irrigation.

Q. Does it smell?
A. No. Termidor has virtually no odor (which means neither you nor your family will notice anything). Since it’s applied with water, there’s also no solvent smell.

Other Questions

Q. I have roaches. How can I get rid of them?
A. There are many different kinds of roaches. Let's see if we can narrow the possible types by answering some questions. Where are you seeing them? How large and what color are they? It would also be helpful to catch one for our technician to accurately identify. When we know the exact roach, we will know the best chemical to use and the proper places to put it.

Q. How can I tell if my house has fleas?
A. Set a flea trap in a pie pan or lasagna dish. Fill with water and a squirt of dishwashing liquid. Place the pan on the floor in a room where you suspect the fleas may be. Place a lamp on the floor next to the pan and leave the light on all night. Fleas will be drawn to the lamp and trapped in the pan. You can then see them.

For more answers to of your questions, please contact us.

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