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What is in the termite bait that eliminates termite colonies?

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What is in the termite bait that eliminates termite colonies?

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A. The active ingredient in the bait is hexaflumuron, an insect growth regulator (IGR). The IGR stops the termites’ vital molting process, so they are unable to grow. As a result, they die.

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