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Jun 12, 2024 - 08:48 PM
The problem indoors is that there is nothing in an "above ground station" to attract termites. Essentially a AGS has zero attraction to the termites because the wood and cellulose inside the walls is already a food source. Getting termites to feed on a AGS is difficult. There are ways to do it with the "Gatorade Wick", but I have not found it to be successful.
The other issue is that there are no AGS available for Trelona or Hex Pro. The only AGS made is for Sentricon which cannot be purchased without a license from DOW Corteva.
The only real option indoors is to use a chemical Termiticide such as Termidor. Termidor can be injected and/or foamed into the walls and termite infested areas to help get control. In some cases, the exterior termite bait can control termites indoors. It just takes enough bait to kill them.
The other issue is that there are no AGS available for Trelona or Hex Pro. The only AGS made is for Sentricon which cannot be purchased without a license from DOW Corteva.
The only real option indoors is to use a chemical Termiticide such as Termidor. Termidor can be injected and/or foamed into the walls and termite infested areas to help get control. In some cases, the exterior termite bait can control termites indoors. It just takes enough bait to kill them.
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