Termidor
Termite Management and Prevention 
Dixon Exterminating
Company uses Termidor®
exclusively in treating our clients’ termite
infestations, and our track record with this product is nearly
flawless.
Termidor is a non-repellent termiticide. Termites can't smell
it, see it, or feel it, so they forage freely in a treated
area. And, most importantly, Termidor begins working
immediately as termites make contact while foraging. Termidor
has proved very effective in this region of the country and is
well-suited to our soil, our climate, and the species of
termites found here. It manages termite colonies quickly –
providing 100% control in three (3) months or less.
Learn to protect your investment
At Dixon Exterminating, we know your home is likely to be the
most expensive purchase you'll ever make. Of course, the
destruction brought on by termites can ruin your investment.
That's why you need to take steps to prevent it from happening.
A good start is to read this pictorial guide.
Here, you'll discover the major differences between Termidor®
liquid termiticide and bait/monitoring systems. You'll learn
about the "Transfer Effect ™", what "recruiting" means, and the
results you can expect to see from using different methods of
controlling termites.
The
"Transfer Effect"
controls the whole colony in three months or less.
As well as eating Termidor, a termite will also unknowingly pick
it up and carry it back to the colony on its body. So every
termite it contacts, feeds, or grooms will itself become a
carrier, contacting and "infecting" others.
This combination of ingestion, contact, and the "Transfer Effect"
results in unparalleled efficacy. Eight-plus years of test data
show Termidor provides 100% control. And Termidor delivers
results in 3 months or less. That's 2 to 6 times faster than a
bait/monitoring system.
Recruiting can take years to control a colony
Many termite bait/monitoring systems work by recruitment, which
means termites eat the bait and return to the colony to recruit
others to eat the bait. However, this process cannot begin until
activity is identified in a monitoring station. Bait/ monitoring
systems can take months to years to control a colony. Termidor
provides 100% control in three months or less.
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