Woe To Termites: Termite Control Spray To The Rescue
Hey there! Are you struggling with those pesky home invaders that they call termites? If yes, then you’re not alone. Termites are truly a pain in the neck and, if left unchecked, can turn your precious property into dust. These meddling insects don’t make their presence felt till the cat gets out of the bag. But nevertheless, there’s no need to fear; when a termite control spray is there.
How Termite Control Sprays Work
A termite control spray is not your “typical” pest exterminator. The spray includes different ingredients that work together to eliminate termites. What’s more, the spray requires wearing protective gear and sealing all exits when applying. Otherwise, the aftermath may be bad for you or your loved ones.
The ingredients in a Termite control spray
Now, let’s look at the ingredients present in a termite control spray. To make life easy, let’s divide the ingredients into two parts. Main ingredients and supporting ingredients. Where the main ingredients do the dirty work, the supporting ingredients help them maintain their power and effectiveness.
The main ingredients of a termite control spray are
- Bifenthrin:
This is a synthetic pyrethroid, which has a ratio in killing termites - Imidacloprid
This bad boy hits the termite’s nervous system. Hence, causing maximum damage. Ironically, it gets on their nerves, just like they do on ours.
How termite sprays kill termites
When you spray the infected area, the termites come into contact with the spray. When they inhale or consume the insecticide, it damages their nervous system, causing death.
Moreover, once a termite comes into the spray’s contact, it infects other termites, killing all of them. Isn’t it amazing? It’s like playing Candy Crush and doing a Sugar Crush using the special candy.
Furthermore, some termite control sprays follow a different approach. They hit the termite’s outer skeleton, causing it to dissolve. Hence, causing death.
This blog was originally published on termitecontrolsolution.com on April 20, 2023.
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