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Default Temporary control of termites

Research the product Termidor. It will get them ALL in a colony in a 3
month time span. Kicks fire ants asses, too. Spreads from one to the other,
through social contact, till they are all gone. Controlled substance, but
found on ebay.......


"Ray K" wrote in message
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Norminn wrote:
Ray K wrote:

I'm posting this as a tip that may help others.

My first indication of termites was Thursday morning. (Last year they
didn't enter until April; must be the mild NJ winter that moved their
swarming schedule up.) I couldn't get the exterminator to treat the
house until six days later. The termites had been entering almost as
fast as I could vacuum them up. Five minutes later, there would be more.
Scary thought that I'd have to fight them for six days.

The two entry points are at the top miter joints where the three door
casings met. (That door is in a wall that was originally an exterior
wall; since the addition, it's now an interior wall. Slab foundation
under original house and addition.)

Solution: spray water on the entry points. A single spray might last 24
hours or even more, but to be on safe side I spray twice a way. Not a
single one since.


If they are swarming from an interior wall, it would seem the infestation
is inside the house. If you had
it treated a year ago, you should not have a recurrence. Got insurance
for retreat and/or repair?


I didn't have a treatment last year; just got an estimate. I was perhaps
naive in hoping they wouldn't be back this year. I was wrong.

It was the exterminator company that will treat the whole house next
Wednesday that suggested I use plain water as a stop-gap measure until
then.