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Advance Termite Bait

 

The Advance Termite Bait System delivers the performance and efficiency needs for your business beyond what other termite baits can offer. Take a closer look at the diagram below to see the features and benefits of this revolutionary bait system.

 

The components of the Advance Termite Bait System

 

Termite Bait Station (TBS)
Ultra low disturbance design means less termite abandonment of the station
Dual-stage interior design provides two unique food sources

Termite Bait Cartridge (TBC)
Used during baiting phase
Contains 93 grams compressed Puri-Cell™ bait matrix with .25% diflubenzuron
Containerized for ease of inspection

Termite Inspection Cartridge (TIC)
Used during monitoring phase
Contains 93 grams Puri-Cell™ monitoring matrix without active ingredient
Quick transfer from wooden termite monitoring base (TMB)
Promotes "harder hits"

Termite Monitoring Base (TMB)
Preferred wood species with horizontal grooves allow easy termite access
Designed for maximum wood to soil contact
Constructed with 63 grams of wood
Used as the aggregation point, where termites enter the station

Puri-Cell™ Compressed Cellulose Tablets
Uniquely preferred by termites
Orients termites upward in the station
When placed inside, the TIC keeps termites aggressively feeding until the TBC, also containing Puri-Cell™ is inserted
Produced from purified cellulose
Contains no wood resins, terpenes or lignins
Compressed to deliver more bait to the colony
Quik-Lock™ Cap
Makes opening and closing the station quick and easy
Low-profile design for easy servicing

Vertical Slots
Allow for soil to penetrate the interior
Provides maximum wood-to-soil contact
 
Installation and Service

Advance TBS installed at 15 ft. intervals.

Advance TBS installed in mulch.

Soil cavity created with gas-powered soil auger.

Advance TBS next to soil cavity ready to be installed.

Installing the Advance TBS into the ground.

Press the Advance TBS into the ground by stepping on the station cap.

Removal of the Advance TBS cover using a long handle Spider™.

Removal of the Advance TBS cap using a short handle Spider™.

Advance TBS cap removed from the station and held in The Spider™.

Advance TIC removed for inspection using a cotter pin removal tool.

Termite feeding activity detected within the Advance TIC.

Termite tunneling activity and mudding around and inside the Advance TIC.

Termite feeding and colonization of the Advance TMB.



 

 

     
     
     
 
 
Less termite disturbance means less abandonment of the station. The result? Termites will stay and recruit other termites to the station to feed on the bait, leading to the effective elimination of the entire colony.

The ultra low disturbance bait system design features a dual stage interior:

Termite Monitoring Base (TMB) remains in place
Only Termite Inspection Cartridge (TIC) is removed
Termites remain in the TMB and continue to feed on bait after TIC is removed
Less disturbance = greater bait load to the colony
Diflubenzuron has proven to be extremely effective for termite baiting.

Chemistry Overview

0.25% diflubenzuron
Chitin synthesis inhibitor (IGR)
Market leading class of chemistry
Delayed mode of action allows widespread transfer within the colony for maximum secondary kill
Effective against all common subterranean termites

 

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Last modified: August 31, 2005