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Jan 19, 2023 - 07:33 AM
4 gallons per 10 linear feet on direct application to trench. Treating cement expansions is actually the same application rate. But it depends on how far apart the holes are spaced. HOWEVER, it can vary depending on the "subsidence" or separation between the bottom of the cement on the soil under it. If their is no separation, the Termidor will have no where to go. Getting any Termidor under the cement may be impossible. If there is a large gap, getting sufficient coverage along the "expansion joint" or the seam between the cement and the structure may require up to several gallons. The correct answer is 4 gallons per 10 linear feet. But if termites are present in this area, I recommend to apply as much as needed to ensure the soil is saturated. You can do this by shining a flashlight through the hole next to the one being applied and watching for the Termidor to "seep" under the hole. This is the only way to ensure complete coverage.
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