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Bait Systems

Termite Bait SystemTermite baits combine termite food – like cardboard, wood or paper – with a toxicant to eliminate the insects. Bait stations are inserted into soil surrounding the home. This treatment method relies on research that shows termites will discover the bait station, lead others to it, and eventually die by ingesting the toxicant–treated cardboard, wood or paper. An example of a professionally installed bait system includes the Advance® Termite Bait System.

Depending on the situation and severity of termite problem, bait systems are sometimes used with a partial or complete liquid barrier treatment.

Some Advantages and Disadvantages of Baiting Systems1


Advantages


  • Colony is often completely eliminated around your home.
  • Less active ingredient is used.
  • No disruption to landscaping.
  • Active ingredient does not get into soil or water.
  • Better for treating structures where residents are chemical-sensitive.
  • Less possibility of contact with children or pets.
  • No large holes drilled in walls or floors.

Disadvantages
  • May take up to several months to take full effect.
  • Work only if termites find and eat the bait.
  • Can be more expensive than liquid termiticides and require regular inspections to assure adequate bait is available.

1 Source: University of Florida IFAS Extension, Virginia Cooperative Extension.