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How does a non-repellent liquid termiticide work to control subterranean termites?

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How does a non-repellent liquid termiticide work to control subterranean termites?

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Also known as a delayed termiticide treatment, this method of non-repellent termite treatment works much more slowly than a repellant treatment. The structure is drilled, trenched and injected as with the repellent liquid, but the termiticide is not repellent to the termites. The termites cannot detect the non-repellent termiticide in the soil so they tunnel into it and are killed. One advantage of this is that it can be transmitted to other members of the termite infestation with a single dose. This method is often used in conjunction with bait stations.

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