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Termite Control

Termites do not detect Premise.
Premise is a non-repellent termite treatment, meaning that termites unknowingly enter the Treated Zone™. Applied to soil, Premise creates a protective Treated Zone™ between termites in the soil and wood in your home. Other repellent termite control products rely on a complete barrier to be effective – one small gap in the treatment and termites will find it. Premise works by killing termites, not repelling them. Its unique chemistry binds to soil and won't wash away.

Premise eliminates termites.
Premise gets rid of termites in several ways. First, termites are eliminated as they ingest or contact Premise in the Treated Zone™. Second, termites transfer Premise through social interaction and cannibalism. Termites survive as a colony and are in constant contact with each other. Premise uses this against them to protect your home!

You can rely on Premise and us to protect your home.
Your family's well-being comes first when deciding what's best for your home, and you get that with the Premise family of products from Bayer. Premise has delivered responsible termite elimination that has been proven in more than 1 million homes. Premise is applied at very low rates — up to 10 times lower than some other termite treatments. Best of all, rigorous testing to meet Environmental Protection Agency standards and more than seven years of real-world use show Premise eliminates termites without affecting people.

Termite Behavior

Termites tunnel from their home in the soil in a constant search for wood to eat. But they can't tell the difference between a dead tree and your house. If they come across your home's foundation while foraging, they'll follow any cracks or crevices into your home. They may even enter through wood in contact with the soil or by building pencil-sized mud tunnels from ground levels to where the house's wood frame begins.

Termites can also enter your home through expansion joints, and utility and plumbing openings in the foundation. And they are small – all they need is an opening 1/32-inch wide to squeeze into your home.Chances are, you won't actually see termites or a termite swarm, which lasts less than an hour. More likely, you'll see evidence of swarming – sudden appearance of winged termites; piles of small, lacey wings; or mud tunnels termites build.

Under ideal conditions, a typical termite colony with 250,000 workers can eat about 20 feet of a 2 x 4 board per year. If you find evidence of an infestation, there's no need to panic. It's unlikely the damage will get much worse from the time you first discover termites to the time your home is treated. Still, stopping the destruction sooner rather than later is important to avoid costly damage and repairs.

Termite Biology

Are these termites? Or flying ants?
Termite swarmers look a lot like flying ants. In fact, homeowners often mistake flying ants for termite swarmers and become alarmed. But look closely and you'll see several differences.

Termites Flying Ants
• Straight antennae
• Two pairs of wings of the same size
and shape
• Broad waist
• Short legs

• Elbowed antennae
• Two pairs of wings, with rear wings smaller than front wings
• Narrow or pinched waist
• Long legs

There are a variety of termites in the United States but they all have one thing in common: left alone, they'll eat you out of house and home. The most common varieties, subterranean termites, consist of a queen, king, reproductives, workers and soldiers.

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