Termite Bait Stations
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 Published On Mar 16, 2022

Installing bait cartridges in all of your bait stations can get expensive...that's why we suggest using inspection cartridges first. Monitor the stations and inspect them every 90-120 days. You only need to replace the inspection cartridges with bait cartridges in stations that have termite activity. That way you can pinpoint the problem areas instead of wasting $$$ putting bait where no termites are.


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Easy Installation:

We would suggest either to rent a four inch auger(the easiest way), or install the stations with a post hole digger or shovel. These termite bait stations are designed for easy termite access.A preferred wood species with horizontal grooves in the base of the station allow easy termite access into the termite stations. The stations also contain Puri-CellT Compressed Cellulose Tablets , a unique wood feeding source for termites

Monitor the stations on a quarterly basis, look for termite activity inside the termite bait station. Once you do have termite activity, you replace the Termite Inspection Cartridge with theTermite Bait Cartridge. Quick transfer from wooden termite monitoring base allows for less disturbance of termites actively feeding on the wooden base,
letting the termites recruit other termites for feeding on the stations.
*This is an important design feature.The Firstline Termite Bait System does not allow this type of transfer.


The Termite Bait Cartridge has a large bait load.

Termites feeding
termites feeding on Advance Termite Bait

Once termites begin feeding, there is enough bait to kill two to eight times the average colony size and is nearly three times the bait load of the leading competitive product

Recheck bait stations at this point in 90 days, to see if termite activity has ceased. If ceased, change the Termite Bait Cartridge with the Termite Inspection Cartrige and continue quarterly monitoring, rechecking bait stations.

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