Trelona ATBS Direct Bait Stations - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Kevin from Norristown, Pa
    11/23/2016
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    How far apart should the Trelona ATBS Direct Bait Stations be placed?
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    The Trelona ATBS Direct Bait Stations should be placed 15 feet apart. The maximum interval between any two bait stations should not exceed 20 feet. 

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  • Asked by Sue from Plainsboro, Nj
    04/03/2018
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    Does the Trelona ATBS Direct Bait Stations needs to have an extended cavity for drainage too?
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    Trelona ATBS Direct Bait Stations should be installed in the soil with a couple of inches extra below the station to allow for drainage. 

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  • Asked by Paul from Little Egg Harbor, Nj
    05/01/2017
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    How long does the Trelona Direct Bait last in the ground?
    If I install, and if the bait is not touched, do I have to periodically replace? How about if gets saturated?
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    According to page 4 of the Trelona Bait Station label, if termites are not present or there has been excessive decay or moisture to the bait station, it will need to be replaced after 60 days. If you remove the bait station, it is recommended to replace the bait station with a monitoring station. 

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  • Asked by Collin from Westminster
    09/12/2019
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    How close to the structure should Trelona ATBS Direct Bait Stations be installed?
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    Trelona ATBS Direct Bait Stations should be placed 2-4 feet away from the foundation, but not directly under the drip line from the roof of the structure.  

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  • Asked by Bill from Bocas Del Toro, Panama
    04/29/2018
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    Is it possible to install the Trelona ATBS Direct Bait Stations for my all-wood property over the water?
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    Termite Baiting Stations such as the Trelona ATBS Direct Bait Stations must be installed in the ground around the structure that you are wanting to protect. You cannot use them on a boat, dock, or other floating property. Keep in mind that we can only ship within the US and make recommendations for use in the US.

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  • Asked by Bob from Cincinnati
    08/19/2018
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    I noticed baby/white termite activity in my termite stations so I so I put in the Trelona bait cartridge. Anything else I should do?
    Wood in bottom is pretty well eaten up & has baby white termites but I didn't want to disturb it much. Should I replace the wood?
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    We recommend changing the bait in the Trelona ATBS Direct Bait Stations when the bait has been consumed three-quarters of the way, or annually - whichever comes first. That would also be the same for the wood monitoring bases that are in these stations as well. You can find replacement bait cartridges here, and replacement wood monitoring bases here.

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  • Asked by Claude from Lumberton, Tx
    06/18/2018
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    I need 20 Trelona ATBS direct bait stations, not 16. Do you sell in this amount?
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    Trelona ATBS Direct Bait Stations only comes in the kit of 16.  If you need more you can buy additional stations (with monitoring cartridge and woodbase) and the bait separately and just replace the monitoring cartridge with the bait cartridge.

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  • Asked by Lstaron
    04/11/2019
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    Do theTrelona ATBS Direct Bait Stations draw termites out of your home?
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    Trelona ATBS Direct Bait Stations should only be used for termite prevention.  If you have an active infestation of subterranean termites, the trenching method with Taurus SC is the recommended method of treatment for an active infestation.

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