Do termite spikes work?

After termites have fed upon the bait, they exit the stakes and rejoin with their nest mates in the soil. Because the bait material kills termites rather slowly (about 3 to 14 days after feeding), some transfer of the toxicant occurs to other colony members, including those that never fed on the bait.
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Do termite bait stakes work?

More importantly, they're designed to not only kill termites active within the traps, but also to kill off the actual nest too. This is what makes termite baiting stations really effective. Not only are they an affordable long term solution, but they are incredibly effective at killing off large colonies of termites.
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How long do termite stakes last?

The instructions further state that after activity has ceased, the stakes should continue to be monitored at least every three months for an additional nine months. Stakes should be replaced before termites consume all of the bait and must be replaced or removed every nine months. PRODUCT CLAIMS/WARRANTY.
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Do termite stakes attract termites?

The termite stakes are formulated as bait, not as a barrier treatment. They work by attracting the termiteto carry it back to the nest, where the termites consume it.
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Do Spectracide termite stakes kill the colony?

Designed for subterranean termite control, Terminate termite detection and killing stakes work by detecting termite activity, and then providing a slow acting ingredient that kills the termites and impacts the termite colony.
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What do you do when a termite stake pops up?

The best advice is to remove the stake from the ground and see if it's termites feeding or if the bait is just wet and soggy and has turned to mush which could also cause the flag to pop. If it's wet and soggy, they I would move the stake to a drier location.
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How do you put termite stakes in the ground?

Package directions specify that bait stakes be inserted into holes drilled in the ground around the perimeter of the home, about 10 feet apart and within 2-3 feet of the foundation.
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How long do termite bait stations last?

How Long Termite Treatments Last. On average, termite treatment lasts about 5 years. Liquid termite treatment can last five years or more, whereas termite bait stations only last one year and need to be maintained annually.
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How do know if you have termites?

Keep an eye out for the following signs of termite activity:
  1. Discolored or drooping drywall.
  2. Peeling paint that resembles water damage.
  3. Wood that sounds hollow when tapped.
  4. Small, pinpoint holes in drywall.
  5. Buckling wooden or laminate floor boards.
  6. Tiles loosening from the added moisture termites can introduce to your floor.
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Do termites ever just go away?

While you cannot get rid of termites permanently from the environment, you can help prevent them from taking root in your home and control any active colonies nearby. Although it may be tempting to try termite control yourself, prevention and treatment is best left to the professionals.
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What is the fastest way to get rid of termites naturally?

Borax powder, or sodium borate, can kill termites naturally. You just sprinkle the powder on the termites and the affected area, or you make a solution of the powder and water to spray or paint on affected areas. You can also paint the solution on surfaces as a termite repellant.
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Can I treat for termites myself?

The simple answer to this is no. Here's why. There are a number of different DIY treatments available on the market at the moment, but they all use the same form of repellent chemical base. Repellents, unlike termiticides are designed to deter termites rather than kill them.
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What bait system does Terminix use?

At Terminix, we use the Always Active Sentricon baiting system. With the Always Active system, bait is inserted into the station at the time of installation, meaning you have immediate protection from Termites.
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How long do termite traps take to work?

Again, it generally takes a few months for the termites to find the stations and feed on them. Termite baiting is a slow process, you can't speed it up. Most subterranean termite feeding occurs in the first 8 - 12 inches of soil.
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How far apart should termite bait stations be?

To increase the odds of discovery, stations are installed at fixed intervals —typically 10 to 15 feet apart around the entire perimeter of the home. Additional stations are often placed in known or suspected areas of termite activity, such as around woodpiles, stumps, moist areas, and near previous termite damage.
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How do you keep termites from coming back?

By keeping the infected furniture in the sun, the heat will kill the termites and remove moisture from the furniture preventing chances of re-infestation. The smart thing here would be to dust off the furniture thoroughly and use a termite spray on it before bringing it back into the house.
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How long does it take for termites to destroy a house?

With about 2 million termites working in the right condition they can cause significant damage within the first few months. A home can be totally destroyed in a year or two.
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How often should you tent for termites?

To avoid infestations, homeowners should have their home inspected annually for termites. Termite treatments last anywhere from 5 to 13 years depending on the type of treatment used and any signs of current activity.
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Can I do sentricon myself?

Voted Best Answer. Sentricon is not available as a DIY product and you cannot purchase actual Sentricon parts.
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How do you know if you have termite droppings?

Although both look alike, their shape is what makes them different. Termite droppings will be 6-sided (hexagonal), granular pellets, often varying in color. On the other hand, sawdust will look more like tiny shavings and shiny slivers, compared to the granular shape of termite droppings.
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What kills termites instantly?

If you spot a termite and want to dispatch it immediately, this is the technique for you. Shoot Termidor Foam directly into cracks, voids, and crevices that make for great termite hiding places. The odorless foam will expand, then evaporate, leaving behind a residue that poisons termites as soon as they touch it.
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What attracts termites to a house?

In addition to wood inside the home, termites are drawn inside by moisture, wood in contact with house foundations, and cracks in building exteriors. Different combinations of these factors attract different species. Additionally, geographic location plays a role in how likely homeowners are to deal with infestations.
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How do you tell if termites are in your walls?

Common signs of termite damage to a wall include:
  1. Small pin holes, where termites have eaten through the paper coating on drywall and/or wallpaper. ...
  2. Faint 'lines' on drywall. ...
  3. A hollow sound when you tap on the wall.
  4. Bubbling or peeling paint.
  5. Baseboards that crumble under slight pressure.
  6. Jammed doors or windows.
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