Article

An Overview Of Termite Baiting

Topic: Home BusinessPublished January 31, 2008

Legacy signals

Archived popularity: 903 legacy viewsImported historical SelfGrowth signal; not blended with current reader activity.

Archived rating: 3/5 from 1 legacy voteImported historical vote signal; separate from signed-in SelfGrowth ratings.

Reader rating

Not enough ratings yet

Aggregate average appears after enough eligible reader ratings.

Rate this resource

Sign in to rate this resource.

Sign in to rate this resource

You screamed when you saw your cupboard filled with white, ant-like insects, eating the boxes of your dry goods. Imagine yourself seeing them munching your important papers: Deeds, Certificate of Title, and car registration -- you'll definitely go beyond screaming. Before it happens, be informed, get an overview of termite baiting and prevent infestation before they invade your home completely.nnOn killing off termites -- Traditional and alternative waysnnAny pest-control expert worth his grain of salt will tell you there are a number of ways to kill off termites. You can go traditional or you can go alternative. The traditional way is to use chemicals for barrier treatments, soaking the structure's surroundings with termite-killing chemicals to prevent the termites from getting near the structure being protected in the first place. Other alternative methods of controlling termite infestation are moisture control and foaming, earth-wood contact prevention, pesticide treatments, and termite baiting which is being bannered as a great alternative to barrier treatments.nnWhile each method may be effective to a certain extent, and where a combination of the foregoing methods is used, it is best to remember that in pest control, prevention is better than cure. There lies the beauty of termite baiting.nnWhat is termite baiting?nnTermite baiting is a preventive method of detecting and controlling termites before they even begin to be a problem. This simple process makes use of termite baits which can be cardboard, paper, or other materials that termites eat or consume as food. These materials are soaked in substances that are deadly yet slow-acting when consumed by termites. In termite baiting, the paper or board or wood material has to be made tastier and more attractive compared to other surrounding collaterals like tree stumps, wood piles, or wooden structures.nnIn termite baiting, care must be exercised in the amount of pesticide combined with the bait material. Too much and the termites will be quickly killed, but with all those dead termites around, the rest of the colony will avoid the area. The delayed-reaction reagents will ensure that the lethal substances will be transmitted to as many termites as possible. Even those that have not yet sampled the bait material may be exterminated by contact with those termites that have already fed on the material and are thus 'infected'.nnHow is termite baiting done?nnTermite baits may be set up in bait stations either above- or below-ground. Above-ground, the baits are set up in areas where there is already evident termite action. The termite tunnels and pathways are destroyed or disrupted and an alternative route, where the bait lies, is provided for the termites that then find the bait stations irresistible.nnUnderground, the termite bait may be installed in the area of active termite feeding or tunneling. Or the bait may be set up near the structure being protected. Initially, untreated bait is first set up until the termites have gone for it. Thereupon, the untreated bait is replaced with the treated one.nnSo whether above- or below-ground, you set up the pre-baiting process and attract termite workers foraging for food with tasty untreated wood or carton. As they bloat themselves, they bring the leftovers back to the colony. A pattern is established that the foraging termite workers keep coming back for the 'untreated bait' but the next time around, the 'food' will be treated. On the assumption that the workers bring back the 'bounty' to the colony, you can assume the whole colony will sooner or later die out from the treated bait.nnYou can combine the termite baiting with other methods like soil treatment. This actually allows you more control as you can plot where you can leave out the termite bait in the ground areas where the soil is not treated. Even if the termites avoid the treated ground portion, they'll be sure to pass by the bait and get 'hooked'.nnThe pros and cons of termite baitingnnTermite baiting can be advantageous in terms of providing additional termite control measures, especially where traditional methods seem to be failing. Termite baiting, especially the above-ground scheme, is more environment friendly as no soil contamination is foreseen. The structure is not disrupted or affected. The preventive aspect is enhanced as even before the termites reached the structure, the baits have countered them.nnOn the other hand, if you're out to kill the colony, baiting can be more time-consuming and effort-intensive. With the slow-acting chemicals, there is a risk that the structure is slightly damaged first, as the termites get to it, before the chemicals run their lethal course. And baiting, when outsourced to extermination or pest-control contractors, may be more expensive because of the several visits or treatments that the whole process will entail.

Article author

About the Author

Stephanie Larkin is a freelance writer who writes about issues pertaining to home maintenance including Pest Control Termite Control

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

Small businesses face many challenges in today’s fast-paced world. From managing daily operations to ensuring the safety of employees and customers, owners must juggle multiple priorities. One area that often doesn’t get enough attention, but is critical, is security. Protecting physical spaces, sensitive information, and valuable equipment is essential for the smooth operation of any business. For small businesses, traditional security methods like standard locks

December 9, 2025

Article

Venetian plaster is also becoming more and more popular throughout the UK because of its attractiveness and endurance as well as for the luxurious look it provides. It has marble dust and natural lime putty in it, and it produces a high-quality polish finish that attempts to duplicate the appearance of the natural stone. When applied correctly, it provides a finish that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also durable and breathable. Although traditionally paired with livi

May 16, 2025

Article

Telecommuting has finally reached all of us today, and an ideally organized professional home office is needed to work effectively. But then again not everyone among us is lucky enough to be blessed with that large space set aside for a fat-sized desk. That is where a light oak console table comes to the rescue. With its thin profile to its icy appearance, it is ideal in creating a functional home office without consuming so much space. If you are one who likes a method of tu

March 14, 2025

Article

As the area shifts toward cleaner and further sustainable strength solutions, solar electricity has won extensive traction in houses and groups alike. In Perth, a city diagnosed for its considerable sunshine, solar energy is increasingly becoming the move-to answer for the ones seeking to lessen their strength fees, decrease their carbon footprint, and benefit from greater independence from the grid. While solar panels have long been a well-known desire for harnessing solar p

November 6, 2024