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PREMISE 75WP BAG
Premise 75 WP is a non-repellent termiticide that offers high performance, affordability and excellent value. This product cannot be detected by termites, so they tunnel into the treated zone and become exposed to the active ingredient, imidacloprid. Premise 75 WP is the best-valued non-repellent termiticide on the market and can be applied at the lowest rate currently available on the market today.
The industries first high-performance, non-repellent termiticide.
Size | EACH |
Case Qty | 12 / CASE |
Manufacturer | ENVU [view products, website] |
EPA# | 432-1332 |
Active Ingredient | Imidacloprid |
Label | BAY84933724_premise_75wp_label_022823.pdf |
SDS | BAY84933724_premise_75wp_sds_022823.pdf |
Chemical Classes | Synthetic Pyrethroid |
Target Pests | Subterranean Termites, Drywood Termites, Dampwood Termites, Carpenter Ants, Wood-Infesting Insects |
Use | Commercial & Residential Indoors & Outdoors: Homes, Office Buildings, Warehouses |
Application | Each packet makes 25 finished gallons Each bag makes 100 finished gallons |
No Web orders to | AK, AZ, CA, CT, HI, MA, MD, NY, PR, VT, NON U S LOCATIONS |
Yield | 1 bag contains 4 x 2.25 oz. water-soluble packets. Each pack makes 25 gallons of insecticide for termite control. |
FEATURES
* High-performance, non-repellent termiticide.
* Water-soluble packets provide easy mixing
* Broad label flexibility saves time and labor
* Termites cannot detect the presence of this product, making treatments more effective
* Can be applied at the lowest rate currently available on the market today
* Labeled for Premise Perimeter Application – less drilling, less labor
Premise 75 WP termiticide will provide a professional-grade, long-lasting and effective termite control. Premise 75 WP can be used to do an in-ground perimeter treatment around a home's foundation to prevent termite infestation or for treating localized areas of known subterranean termite activity. It is also excellent for controlling drywood and dampwood termites, borers and other wood-infesting insects in and around basements, attics, crawl spaces, voids, and damaged wood piles.
Premise 75 WP works differently from other termiticide products that are designed to simply repel or keep termites away from the treated soil area without killing them. Premise termiticide creates an undetectable “Treated Zone®” around the home, where termites unknowingly eat treated cellulose or tunnel into treated soil. The exposed termites then remain unaffected for a few days, before sudden death occurs. In the meantime, the exposed termites are able to spread the Premise chemical to unexposed termites by physical contact when they feed or groom the other termites, resulting in a domino death effect which wipes out more of the colony.
APPLICATION
- Before beginning a treatment, determine the location of underground utility lines, the main water line shut-off valve, and if there is radiant heat or sub-slab air ducts.
- In heavy clay soils, rod holes should be spaced 3-4 inches apart. In lighter and sandy soils, rod holes can be spaced 6-8 inches apart.
- Where the soil is heavy, Premise 75 WP can be applied by reducing hole spacing, or by increasing the concentrations of Premise 75 WP two-fold in half the volume.
- Houses that have large settlement voids or sand fill should be treated by long rodding underneath the slab.
- Technicians should determine if air ducts in slabs are a perimeter system or a radial system before drilling and treating. Perimeter systems that run along the foundation can complicate treatment.
- Foaming void areas is an effective way to obtain complete coverage.
- Do not treat soil beneath structures that contain cisterns or wells. Consult state and local specifications for recommended distances of wells from the treated area.
Refer to the Product label for a complete listing of approved application sites and mixing and approved applications.
FEATURES
* High-performance, non-repellent termiticide.
* Water-soluble packets provide easy mixing
* Broad label flexibility saves time and labor
* Termites cannot detect the presence of this product, making treatments more effective
* Can be applied at the lowest rate currently available on the market today
* Labeled for Premise Perimeter Application – less drilling, less labor
Premise 75 WP termiticide will provide a professional-grade, long-lasting and effective termite control. Premise 75 WP can be used to do an in-ground perimeter treatment around a home's foundation to prevent termite infestation or for treating localized areas of known subterranean termite activity. It is also excellent for controlling drywood and dampwood termites, borers and other wood-infesting insects in and around basements, attics, crawl spaces, voids, and damaged wood piles.
Premise 75 WP works differently from other termiticide products that are designed to simply repel or keep termites away from the treated soil area without killing them. Premise termiticide creates an undetectable “Treated Zone®” around the home, where termites unknowingly eat treated cellulose or tunnel into treated soil. The exposed termites then remain unaffected for a few days, before sudden death occurs. In the meantime, the exposed termites are able to spread the Premise chemical to unexposed termites by physical contact when they feed or groom the other termites, resulting in a domino death effect which wipes out more of the colony.
APPLICATION
- Before beginning a treatment, determine the location of underground utility lines, the main water line shut-off valve, and if there is radiant heat or sub-slab air ducts.
- In heavy clay soils, rod holes should be spaced 3-4 inches apart. In lighter and sandy soils, rod holes can be spaced 6-8 inches apart.
- Where the soil is heavy, Premise 75 WP can be applied by reducing hole spacing, or by increasing the concentrations of Premise 75 WP two-fold in half the volume.
- Houses that have large settlement voids or sand fill should be treated by long rodding underneath the slab.
- Technicians should determine if air ducts in slabs are a perimeter system or a radial system before drilling and treating. Perimeter systems that run along the foundation can complicate treatment.
- Foaming void areas is an effective way to obtain complete coverage.
- Do not treat soil beneath structures that contain cisterns or wells. Consult state and local specifications for recommended distances of wells from the treated area.
Refer to the Product label for a complete listing of approved application sites and mixing and approved applications.