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Description:
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Premise Foam Termiticide This product is a ready-to-use formulation of imidacloprid intended to kill
subterranean termite species of Coptotermes, Heterotermes, Reticulitermes, and Zootermopsis. It can be used for spot treatments for the control of existing infestations of subterranean termite species and
other wood-destroying insects. PREMISE Foam is a ready-to-use formulation that rapidly expands to create a high expansion ratio or “dry” foam.
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Target Pest:
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Drywood termites and wood-infesting beetles or borers (such as, but not limited to, powder post beetles, anobiid or deathwatch beetles, false powder post beetles, old house borers, wharf borers, or ambrosia or bark
beetles).
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Application Areas:
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This product can be applied to insect galleries in damaged wood, into spaces between wooden structural members, or into voids within the construction. Locations treated may include, but are not limited to,
exposed wooden elements in crawlspaces, basements, or attics, unexposed ooden elements inside walls or other structural voids, exterior wooden elements in decks, fencing or siding, channels in damaged wood,
in spaces between wooden elements of a structure, and junctions between wood and foundations. Use this product in commercial and residential structures, as well as other, non-structural wooden constructions subject to termite or wood-infesting insect attack.
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How to use:
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The self-pressurized container dispenses PREMISE Foam at a rate of approximately 26-milliliters (approximately 0.9 fluid ounces) of liquid formulation (approximately 0.85-Liters, or 51.7 cubic inches of expanded
foam) per four seconds. To minimize run-off, continue to hold the application tip firmly against the injection point for a full 5 seconds after releasing the dispenser trigger; this will allow product in the application hose to
fully expand and enter the target area. This pressurized container treats 1,000 cubic inches. This product will provide foam at an expansion ratio of 30 to 1. This ratio is a function of agitation and cumulative release time.
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