How Do Termites Traps and Baits Work?
Termites traps and baits are one of the most common methods of controlling termite infestations. They offer an effective and easy way to control the population of termites in your home or property. However, they require careful installation and monitoring. If you are considering installing these products, you should hire a competent pest control service.
Termite baits work by providing a food source for termites. The termites feed on the bait and then carry it back to the nest. This process destroys the colony. The poison in the bait will kill the worker termites and their reproducers.
Using termite traps and baits can be a more effective method of control than liquid treatments. Nevertheless, they can be less effective at killing the colony if the bait is too fast acting. This can result in an overfilled bait station with sick and dying termites. Fortunately, there are some termite baits that are slow-acting.
Bait stations are a standard method of controlling subterranean termites. They are installed in the ground beneath the home, and the termites find them by tunneling through the perforated tube. They are buried about 1-2 feet from the foundation.
Termite baits are generally formulated with cellulose. They contain a slow-acting poison that is toxic to termites. These are especially useful in the spring and fall, when termites are foraging for food.
The poison in termite baits will also destroy any soldiers in the colony, which will cut off the food supply. Some baits contain a chitin synthesis inhibitor that prevents termites from molting. These inhibitors are a more environmentally-friendly alternative to insect growth regulators, which are toxic to both termites and other insects.