Premise 75 Termiticide - Questions & Answers

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Premise 75 Termiticide$149.00

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How do you apply Premise 75 Termiticide?
How do you apply / administer the product?

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Premise 75 is a powder that you mix with water and apply using either a 5 gallon bucket or hand pump sprayer.  The specific application will depend on what and where you are treating. Please read the Premise 75 Product Label for a full explantion. If you have any questions after reading the product label, please let us know, we are here to help.


How many years does Premise 75 last before you need to re-apply?


A Premise will last about 5 years in the soil before you need to re-apply.  We do offer Termidor which will last for 10 years before you need to re-apply. 

How long does treatment by Premise 75 last?


A Premise 75 when used for termite protection in the ground will last for 5-7 years depending on the soil type.  If you live in an area with sandy soil where water can move more easily through the ground you will get a shorter life out of the Premise 75.  If you live in an area with a soil that is more clay like, you should get a good 7 years out of the Premise 75. 

Can you foam Premise 75 into voids?
My question is can you use a regular bag of Premise75 for foaming void areas and will you explain to me foaming a void area?

A Premise 75 comes in a powder form but you mix it with water to make a solution just like you would any other concentrate on our site, so yes, it can be foamed.  To foam a product you need a poly foamer to apply the foam and our ProFoam Foaming Concentrate which is an expanding liquid you need to mix with the solution.  You would mix the premise 75 with water in a one gallon poly foamer, then pour in the foaming agent, then mix it all together and pump up the poly foamer.  You are now ready to foam voids.  You need a hole by drilling or a crack and crevice to foam into.  Keep in mind that the Premise 75 are wettable packets and cannot be mixed in smaller quantitites than 25 gallons.  It would be easier to use Premise 2 which comes in a bottle that is easy to measure 1 gallon increments. 

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