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Which is best for termites bait traps or termador?

What is the best treatment for termites. bait traps or termador?

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    Mackayla Johnson Jun 29, 2018

    The best way to get rid of termites is to use termite treatment chemicals such as
    liquid insecticide fipronil,imidacloprid granules,boric acid,termidor fipronil foam and so on. Each product is specific, so you can read how to use such stuff here:https://pestcontrolhacks.com/get-rid-of-...
    You have to remember that the use of termite pesticides is dangerous to other people and pets, so you better leave the area after using chemicals.

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You can always learn more about how to get ride termite in you garden here: https://gardensnursery.com/how-to-get-rid-of-termites-treatment-guide/

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I don't like advocating the use of poisons, but I should think termidor was quicker and easier to use then 'bait traps'. With termidor though, you have the problem of removing the termites' corpses if they die in places you don't want them to.
The final decision is up to you. You can inform yourself on this topic by searching on the internet on 'termites', 'termite infestation', 'termite removal' ,'termite bait traps', 'termite poison' etc.

This overview from the termidor website seems be informative (but it is publicity/marketing material)
http://www.termidor.com.au/all-about-termidor/termidor-overview/
and this article about bait traps will tell you about them:
http://www.termites.com/control/baits/termite-bait-traps/

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