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Desert Subterranean (Termites of the Southwest)
If you are experiencing problems with a termite species that has been identified by your pest management professional as Desert Subs, it's highly probable that you are living in an area of the country that experiences dry or even arid conditions. In fact, Desert Subs are commonly distributed throughout the lower deserts of northwestern Mexico, southern California and southern Arizona. And if your pest management professional has recommended a treatment program that includes Termidor termiticide/ insecticide, one of the most tested termiticides in history, there are a few important facts you should understand about the behavior of Desert Subs compared to more common subterranean termites such as Formosan or Eastern Subterranean. Some quick facts about Desert Subs Able to survive in drier conditions than Formosan or Eastern Sub termites. Soldiers of Desert Subs are characterized by their slender and straight mandibles in contrast to the relatively thick, curved mandibles of Formosan or Eastern Subs.
Their small size and ability to forage under dry conditions allows them to occupy a niche not exploited by other subterranean termite species. Preliminary research suggests that baiting for Desert Subs requires more time than for others. Given the small size of Desert Subs soldiers and workers, they are apt to penetrate smaller cracks in concrete and masonry that are too narrow for foragers of other subterranean termites to enter. Subtle differences in foraging behavior do exist. Foraging tubes are lighter in color, narrower, and more circular. Sometimes, Desert Subs will openly build very narrow, free-hanging tubes from ceilings, shelves and overhangs. Don't be surprised to see tubes as long as 6 to 12 inches in length. These tubes are often re-used by Desert Subs even when there is no feeding activity. Size of foraging tubes does not necessarily equate to "damage." Regardless of the species, Termidor takes no prisoners Termidor is a non-repellent Remember, Termidor still kills individual Desert Subs termites two ways Desert Subs will also unknowingly pick up Termidor and carry it back to the colony on its body. Every other termite it contacts, feeds, or grooms will itself transfer Termidor, contacting and infecting others. This unique mode of action is known as the "Transfer EffectTM". At the same time, the active ingredient in Termidor, fipronil, is slow acting. That's a very good thing for you, and a very bad thing for the Desert Subs colony. Why? Because Termidor remains active long enough to transfer the termiticide to a large number of termites in the Desert Subs colony before dying itself. And although the Termidor effect on individual termites is intentionally slow, the overall colony impact is fast: it can be 2-6 times faster than bait systems. What to expect after application Responsible termite control demands periodic inspection by a licensed pest management professional.
Termidor Facts One of the most tested termite solutions in history How Termidor's "Transfer Effect" works
The active ingredient in Termidor is fipronil and it works quite differently from other termiticide active ingredients. Most termiticides are repellents, which means they keep termites away from a treated area, rather than killing them. These repellent termiticides also kill termites. However, since the termites are repelled when they come in contact or just before actually contacting pyrethroid treated soil, the 'killing power' is less dramatic and if anyone took the time to count dead termites, less efficient. Termidor is non-repellent. Termites can't detect it. Since they don't know it's there, they forage freely in a treated area. Like other leading liquid termiticides, Termidor is lethal to termites when they ingest it (which they do readily since they don't know it's there). But, unlike all other termiticides, Termidor is lethal by contact as well. Once a termite comes into contact with Termidor, they carry it back to the colony on their bodies. Every other termite it contacts will itself become a carrier, contacting and infecting others. This is known as "The Transfer Effect". Termidor - 100% Results After 8+ Years Termidor is a responsible, low dose treatment |