Dominion 2L Termiticide

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Dominion 2L Termiticide
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Product Overview

For a more economical option of 2.15 gallon size, please check out Premise Pre-Construction Insecticide.

Dominion 2L is an excellent termiticide and insecticide used for subterranean, drywood, dampwood termites and carpenter ants that contains the exact same active ingredient and percentage as Premise 2 and I Maxx Pro 2F. Dominion 2L can be sprayed directly on an active termite infestation or poured into the ground around a home or building to protect against subterranean termites. Dominion 2L is also non-repellent, meaning that termites will crawl over the product without detecting it, and spread it to each other by touch and food sharing, eventually eliminating the entire infestation. Yields 50 gallons of finished solution per bottle.

Also See: How To Do A Termite Treatment

CAN NOT be used on pets for any reason.

NOTE: This product is not approved for use in the state of Louisana for Post-Construction Treatments.

Features and Specs

Active Ingredient Imidacloprid 21.4%
Target pests Subterranean Termites and other insects
* Not to be used for imported fire ants, pharaoh or harvester ants
* Also a Foliar and Systemic Insecticide
* See label for complete list
For use in Outside Only; Around Homes & Commercial Buildings
* Indoor spraying is limited to Spot Treatments for Termites
* Cannot be Used Indoors for Ants or other Insects
Turf-grass (including Sod Farms, Landscape Ornamental Plants, Fruit & Nut Trees and Interior Plantscapes)
* See label for complete list
Application .6 oz. per gallon of water (2.4 oz. per 4 gallons of water per 10 Lineal feet
* See label for complete application instructions
Pet safe Yes, if used as directed on Label
Yield 27.5 oz will make 50 gallons of finished solution which will treat 120 lineal feet
Formulation Professional Product
NOT FOR SALE TO AK, NJ, NY, PR
AZ, CO, CT, MA, MD, ME, NV, RI, VT (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only)
Special Features Non-Repellent Termiticide
Shipping Weight 2.16 lbs
Manufacturer Control Solutions (Mfg. Number: 82002506)
UPC 072693025066
EPA Registration 53883-229

Details

How To Apply Dominion 2L Termiticide

How Dominion 2L Termiticide Works

Dominion 2L Termiticide/Insecticide is a versatile non-repellent liquid concentrate with the active ingredient Imidacloprid. Imidacloprid is in the class of insecticides known as neonicotinoids, neuro-active insecticides that are modeled after nicotine. Imidacloprid works by disrupting inhibiting stimuli transmission within an insect’s nervous system. More specifically, imidacloprid blocks a certain type of neuronal pathways which are much more prevalent in insects than mammals.

Termites and ants do not detect Dominion 2L and pick up the active ingredient through contact and ingestion. Because the active ingredient works slowly, ants and termites continue their regular activity and pass the active ingredient throughout the colony through touching and food sharing, eventually eliminating the entire colony.

Dominion 2L also works as an insecticide for turf and ornamental pests. Dominion 2L works as a foliar spray, killing insects on contact, or as a systemic insecticide. As a drenching treatment, Dominion 2L works from the ground up, being absorbed through a plant’s root system and killing insects that feed on that plant, such as aphids and whiteflies, by ingestion.

Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate Target Pests

Subterranean termites, carpenter ants, aphids, adelgids, whiteflies, other turf and ornamental pests

PESTS CONTROLLED WITH DOMINION 2L: Subterranean Termites, Carpenter Ants; Northern & Southern masked chafers, Cyclocephala borealis, C. immaculafa, and/or C. lurida; Asiatic garden beetle, Maladera castanea; European chafer, Rhizofroqus majalls; Green June beetle, Cotinis nitida; May or June beetle, Phyllophaga spp.; Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica; Oriental beetle, Anomala orientalis; Billbugs. Spherophorus spp.; Annual bluegrass weevil, Hyperodes spp.; Black turfgrass ataenius, Ataenius spretulus and Aphodius spp. European Crane Fly Tipula paludosa, and mole crickets,. scapteriscus spp; suppression of cutworms and chinch bugs; Adelgids, Aphids, Japanese beetles, Lace bugs, Leaf beetles (including elm and viburnum leaf beetles), Leafhoppers (including glassy-winged sharpshooter), Mealybugs, Psyllids, Sawfly Larvae, Thrips (suppression), Whitefiles, White grub larvae (such as Japanese beetles larvae, Chafers, Phyllophaga spp. Asiatic garden beetles, Oriental beetle); Armored scales (suppression), Black vine weevil larvae, Emerald ash borer, Eucalyptus longhorned borer (including bronze birch and alder borer), Leafminers, Pine tip moth larvae, Royal palm bugs, Soft scales; San Jose scale, Yellow pecan aphid, Black margined aphid, Pecan leaf phylloxera, Pecan spittlebug, Pecan stem phylloxera

Target Uses of Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate

Dominion 2L is a liquid concentrate termiticide and insecticide for use outdoors around residential and commercial structures. As a termiticide, Dominion 2L is extremely popular as a ground treatment, either pre-construction or post-construction trenching for the prevention and treatment of subterranean termites. Dominion 2L has the same ingredient as Premise 2 Termiticide, but at a much lower cost. Indoor applications of Dominion 2L are limited to spot treatments for live termite infestations.

Dominion 2L is also an excellent systemic insecticide for a variety of turf an ornamental pests. Dominion 2L can be applied as a foliar spray on ornamentals and turf, or as a soil drench or injection around trees and shrubs. Dominion 2L can also be used as part of ant management programs to control aphids, scale insects, mealybugs, and other sucking pests on ornamentals to limit the honeydew available as a food source for ant populations.

Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate Application Instructions

For subterranean termite control, the purpose of chemical soil treatment is to establish a continuous chemical treated zone (horizontal and/or vertical) between the wood and other cellulose material in the structure and the termite colonies in the soil. Structures containing wells or cisterns within the foundation of the structure can only be treated using the treated backfill method. Using a 0.1% solution (0.6 fl. oz. per gallon of water), use 4 gallons of finished solution per 10 lineal feet of 6 in. by 6 in. trench around the structure. For soil treatments to be covered by concrete slab such as under carports, porches, or basement floors, apply at a rate of 1 gallon or sufficient volume of solution to accurately and uniformly cover 10 square feet.

See our article How to Do a Subterranean Termite Treatment for further details of trenching treatment.

Dominion 2L can be converted to a foam to treat voids or hollow block to create a continuous treated zone or to treat active infestations of subterranean termites in structures at expansion rates of 5:1, 10:1, or 20:1.

  • For carpenter ants, use 0.6 fl. oz. per gallon of water to treat around the perimeter of a structure, concentrating on areas where pests may enter the structure.
  • For turfgrass, make applications preceding or during the egg laying period of the target pest. Most favorable applications will be achieved when applications are made prior to egg hatch of the target pests, followed by sufficient irrigation or rainfall to move the active ingredient through the thatch. Do not make applications when turfgrass areas are waterlogged or the soil is saturated with water. Applications cannot exceed a total of 1.6 pints per acre per year.
  • For ornamental applications, the product must be placed where the growing portion of the target plant can absorb the active ingredient. The addition of a nitrogen containing fertilizer, where applicable, into the soil may enhance the uptake of Dominion 2L application can be made by foliar application or soil applications, including soil injection, drenches, and broadcast sprays.

* For soil drenching of trees and shrubs, use 0.1 to 0.2 fl. oz. per inch of trunk diameter or per foot of shrub height and apply through soil injection or soil drench.

Standard Application Dilution rates / Mixing Ratios for Dominion 2L:

  • 0.3 fl. oz. (9 mL)/gal. of water – 0.05% - some termite treatments
  • 0.6 fl. oz. (17 mL)/gal. of water – 0.1% - most termite applications, perimeter treatment for carpenter ants
  • 0.46 to 0.6 fl. oz. (14 to 17 mL) per 1,000 sq. ft. – 1.25 to 1.6 pt/Acre – Turf grass applications, ornamental broadcast applications, flowers and groundcovers – use highest rate for suppression of chinchbugs and mole crickets
  • 1.5 fl. oz. (45 mL) per 100 gal. of water or 6.0 fl. oz. per Acre – foliar applications to trees, shrubs and ornamentals
  • 0.1 to 0.2 fl. oz. (3 to 6 mL) per inch of trunk diameter or per foot of shrub height – soil injections/drench

Dominion 2L is for use in the following areas:

Termite treatments around structures and building construction; turfgrass (including sod farms), landscape ornamentals, fruit and nut trees (non-commercial), trees, shrubs, flowers and groundcovers, and interior plantscapes; turfgrass in home lawns, business and office complexes, shopping complexes, multi-family residential complexes, golf courses, airports, cemeteries, parks, playgrounds, athletic fields, and sod farms; in and around industrial and commercial buildings and residential areas: trees, shrubs, evergreens, flowers, foliage plants, groundcovers, interior plantscapes; state, national, and private wooded and forested areas (soil injection and soil drench applications); Pome Fruit trees: Apple, Crabapple, Loquat, Mayhaw, Pear, oriental Pear, Quince; Pecan trees; Grapes

Indoors

Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate can only be used indoors for localized treatment of active termite infestations.

Outdoors

Perimeter Pest Control: Treat soil, turf, or ground cover adjacent to the structure where ants are trailing or may find food or harborage. Apply to flower, shrub or ornamental plant beds adjacent to the structure where ants may find food or storage. To control ants tunneling in soil apply a 0.05% to 0.1% solution as a drench or soil injection at intervals to establish a continuous treated zone. Treat along the edge of walls, driveways or other hard surfaces where ants are tunneling beneath the surface. Maximum application is once per month. Do not use against native or imported fire ants, pharaoh, or harvester ants.

Turfgrass: Apply Dominion 2L in sufficient water to provide adequate distribution in the treated area. Use equipment which will produce a uniform, coarse droplet spray, using a low pressure setting to eliminate off target drift. Do not apply through any irrigation equipment. Use 0.46 to 0.6 fl. oz. per 1,000 square feet. For chinch bug suppression, apply 0.6 fl. oz. (17 mL) before hatching of the first instar nymphs. For best control, irrigation or rainfall should occur within 24 hours after application to move the active ingredient through the thatch. Avoid mowing are until after irrigation or rainfall.

Foliar applications: Use 1.5 fl. oz. per 100 gal. of water for foliar pests on trees, shrubs, flowers, groundcovers, etc. Begin applications before the onset of high pest populations and reapply as needed. For broadcast applications, use 0.46 to 0.6 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. ft. Use enough water to mix the product and thoroughly apply to the treatment area. Do not use less than 2 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft. For best results, irrigate after application to incorporate Dominion 2L into the upper soil level.

Soil drench: For trees, use 0.1 to 0.2 fl. oz. per inch of trunk diameter (or per foot of shrub height for shrubs). Apply uniformly as a drench around the base of the tree in not less than 10 gallons of water per 1000 square feet. Direct application to the root area. Remove plastic or any other barrier that will stop solution from reaching the root zone. For soil injection, Use enough water to mix the product and inject an equal amount of solution in each hole. Use low pressure and sufficient solution for distribution of the liquid into the treatment area. For best control, keep the treated area moist for 7 to 10 days. Do not use less than 4 holes per tree or shrub.

Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate Features

  • Excellent termite prevention and control
  • Low dilution rate for high yields
  • No phytotoxicity to landscape ornamentals
  • Labeled for non-commercial fruit and nut trees (see label for specific approved plants)
  • Highly versatile active ingredient and formulation: use for subterranean termites, carpenter ants, turfgrass pests, and ornamental pests

Extra Tips for Using Dominion 2L

  • Do not treat soil that is water-saturated or frozen or in any conditions where run-off or movement from the treatment area is likely to occur.
  • Keep people and pets out of treatment areas until product is dry.
  • Do not apply more than once per month for perimeter pest control.
  • Do not apply as a termite soil treatment annually unless there is clear evidence that reinfestation or treated zone disruption has occurred. Regular retreatment should not be needed for at least five years after initial treatment.
  • Not for use in commercial greenhouses, nurseries, or on grass grown for seed, or on commercial fruit and nut trees.
  • When using Dominion 2L as a foliar application on hard to wet foliage such as holly, pine, or ivy, the addition of a spreader/sticker is recommended.
  • Do not graze treated areas or use clippings from treated areas for feed or forage.
  • Do not apply more 1.6 pt (0.4 lb. of active ingredient) per acre per year.

Compare to: Premise 2 Termiticide, Adonis 2F Insecticide/Termiticide

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  • 2 of 5 Stars

    Unsure at this time

    By Gary on 04/28/2011

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    I had a major infestation of flying drone termites in my house. I trenched around my entire house 6-8" down and 4-5" away from foundation where I could and drilled a 1/2" hole 18" deep at the stoop and driveway every 10" and applied Dominion 2L at the rate shown for heavy infestation. I still had them in my house 5 days later though not as bad. I then went to the basement and exposed the exterior framing at the foundation and proceed to spray the BoraCare. 1/2 way through this process I found huge piles of dirt and trails a plenty underneath my front door. At this time I saturated the wood using the Dominion 2L. It is now over a week since then (2 weeks since treating outside) and I am still finding one or two termite upstairs everyday.

    Expert ResponseExpert response:
    Dominion 2L is a non-repellent termiticide, meaning it does not kill the termites right away.  The product is a delayed kill so the termites above the ground have time to take the product back to the colony and the queen that is below ground.  This ensures that the colony is completely eliminated.  For this reason Dominion 2L and all other non-repellents including Termidor, take up to 90 days to kill a termite colony.  So it is normal to see activity for up to 90 days after treating your home.

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  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Dominion 2L Product Review

    By Patrick on 04/29/2010

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    I don't know why the wood adjacent to my bath tub wet-wall was moist? I found no leaks and the plumbing vent to the roof was well sealed. Condensation? The bath drainpipe and water inlets come up through a hole in the slab. The subterranean termite varmints tunneled 10' or 40' under the house slab and surfaced at this point of exposed earth attracted by the moist wood. They swarmed the first warm days in Spring. I treated the exposed earthen area with the Dominion 2L termiticide and then filled it in with sand which is known to obstruct termites. I treated the slab, wood framing, floor and molding with a 2:1 water to Bora-Care mixture. I sprayed Bora-Care down from the attic and drilled holes in the walls where there was no other access. I finished by treating the ground around the house with Dominion 2L. This is my first experience with a termite infestation and my problem appears to have been solved for under $170. I Thank DoMyOwnPestControl.com for providing professional products at fair prices.

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    179 of 189 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Effective

    By Lawrence on 06/08/2010

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    I used this material to treat a very large tree in my yard that was being attacked by termites and large black ants. I previously used products from Home Depot; a complete waste of money. Within one day, I could not find any activity.

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    120 of 122 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Good Value

    By Robert on 05/21/2010

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    I found the process not that difficult.  I used a short pickax to dig the trench, and needed 2 containers of Dominion. I found the tech support from the website to be great, but still have to wait a while to see if all termite activity ceases.  So far so good, no new mud tubes, and its been 3 weeks since the application.

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    64 of 67 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Dominion 2L works as advertised

    By Robert on 06/12/2010

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    I trenched around my house (using a small pickax) and applied Dominion 2L as directed by the very helpful staff at DoMyOwnPestControl.com. It's a month and a half later, we replaced a threshold that was eaten up, and there doesn't appear to be any signs of termites.  This wasn't easy, but it saved a bundle. Also the carpenter ant gel sold on this site is very effective. Thanks again!!

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What about limits on trench and drench around foundation using Dominion 2L?

Around my house there are a few areas that are challenging to trench around 6 inches wide and deep along the perimeter. When using Dominion 2L, what are the concerns if there was no trench, but the 4 gallons per 10 feet were poured along the base slowly enough to allow soaking along the base with minimal runoff from the base of the foundation?

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Simply pouring a termiticide such as Dominion 2L around the foundation will not provide ample protection from termites. There is no guarantee how deep the product will absorb into the ground, and you need a termiticide at least 6 inches deep for termite protection. Another option would be to create holes using a rod or dowel that is at least 6-12 inches deep every 12 - 18 inches, then you would still be appling 4 gallons of solution per 10 feet by pouring the product evenly into each hole.

Otherwise, bait stations such as the Advance Termite Bait Stations are placed 2-4 feet out from the structure, outside the dripline of the roof.

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How would I perform a soil drench treatment in my house is on a slope?

I would like to buy Dominion Termiticide to apply as a barrier around the house and set and forget (for 7 years at least). Several sides of my house has steep declining slopes against the house. What is the best method of trenching and applying to account for the slopes. I'm afraid that trenching 10ft then pouring the diluted mixture will run off. Thank you.

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You can do the soil drench treatment by digging a 6x6 inch trench around the foundation and pour 2.4 fl oz of Dominion 2L into 4 gallons of water per 10 feet. With the sides of the house with the slope make sure you are doing a backfill method. With the backfill method you want to treat the soil that was removed when digging the trench before placing it back into the trench. If you need any more information about our performing a soil drench treatment you can look on our Termite Treatment guide 

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How to use Dominion 2L for engraver beetle and pine bark beetle?

Direct trunk spray vs. drench?

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To treat for pine bark beetle, you can do either. When using Dominion 2L as a soil drench for pine bark beetles you should use 0.2 fl. oz. (3 to 6 mL) of Dominion 2L per inch of trunk diameter (D.B.H.) diluted in 1 pint - 1 gallon of water per inch of trunk diameter.    The amount of water that is used will vary depending on soil conditions and volumes that are easy for applicators to use. The minimum amount of water that should be used is 1 pint per inch of trunk diameter but you may use 1 quart -1 gallon of water per inch of trunk diameter. Denser soils such as clay do not accept water as readily, so the lower volume of water is suggested.  Since sandy soils can accept more water, using the higher volume of water is preferred. After the soil drench has been applied you should water it in with at east 1/2 inch of water. Note: Water simply acts as a carrier and it is important that even distribution of the product is achieved. Thus, more water may be used if the applicator feels runoff will not occur and proper penetration of the root zone is achieved. Insecticides applied to the soil are taken up by the roots and trans-located throughout the tree or shrub. Root/soil drenches offer the advantage of requiring no special equipment to apply (other than a bucket or watering can). However, surface layers of organic matter, such as mulch or leaf litter, can bind the insecticide and reduce uptake. Before applying drenches, it is important to remove or pull back any mulch or dead leaves so the insecticide solution is poured directly on the mineral soil. It is also important to keep the soil around the tree or shrub moist for the next 7-10 days after applications to encourage uptake.

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I purchased termidor for a trench around our house. And dominion as agree drench. Will close proximity work?

We just built a house on piers. We purchased termidor for the house. Do we trench around the perimeter an also each of the 52 piers? We also purchased a bunch of rough cut lumber for a barn. We noticed each piece that touched the ground was eaten up and infested with termites. I sprayed demon wp and killed the visible termites but I know there are more. Can I use either of these products And spray directly on termites I see under wood around our 5 acres? Last question, we have several trees on the property. I have seen active termites at the base of each tree. I'm not sure if they are in the trees but all of the trees look sickly. What product should I use and how do I apply it to the trees?

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If you know where the termites are active we do recommend directly treating that area with Dominion 2L. You should trench and treat around the exterior walls, inside crawl spaces, and trench and treat around each pier for best results. Any part of the home that touches the soil should be treated around.

Termites do not normally attack live, healthy trees so you most likely will not find any products that will work as a ground barrier around the trees.  Most people are primarily concerned with protecting the big investment, their home, and Termidor would be the best product to use for that, as it last 10 years in the soil, whereas Dominion will only last 5-7 years.  It is only labeled to be used adjacent to the structure though.

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We have an earth berm home, so the roof on the north side is so low I can't get under to trench

The roof is only a couple feet off the ground, so I can't get under it to dig a trench to pour the termiticide. If I repeat the treatment every year, can I just use it as a soil drench, like I would if I were treating a tree for bugs? I could do that, and maybe scrape a bit of a shallow trench under there to pour into.

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If you cannot trench with Dominion 2L Termiticide Concentrate in an area you would just have to leave that area open as a possible entry or you can use stations in the area as part of prevention.  Applying Dominion as you would a soil drench to a plant would not have the same effect as it would in an actual 6 x 6 trench.  It lasts 5-7 years in the soil so would not be applied once a year for termite prevention.

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Will Dominion 2L work to kill hemlock wooly adelgids?

2 trees badly infected. Big trees so I have to do the soil drench method.

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Dominion 2L is labeled for adelgids and will be able to help with hemlock wooly adelgid infestations. Because hemlocks are shallow rooted, a soil drench with Dominion can be effective. Whatever method is being used to make a soil drench, whether using power equipment, a bucket or watering can, it is important to make sure the application is evenly distributed and does not run off. Soil treatments should be made when the soil is moist. Fall to early winter and spring to early summer are recommended periods for making soil applications for the HWA. It can take 2-3 months for imidacloprid products to be translocated through trees that are about 15 inches in diameter. This process may be faster or slower, depending upon the size and health of the hemlock and other environmental conditions during and after the application.  It is advisable to make soil applications of imidacloprid products to hemlocks before they become heavily infested and stressed by the HWA— to ensure good translocation through the tree.

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French Drain

3 yrs ago, we had a french drain and sump pump installed in or Basement.The following 2 springs, we had a termite swarm in the basement. I am going to treat the outside perimeter with Dominion 2 but feel that they are under basement floor. Can I pour Dominion in the french drain

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In order to answer you question accurately we need some more information. Please contact one of our Customer Service Reps Mon-Fri 9am-5pm EST at 1-866-581-7378 and we are happy to assist you.

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Where to apply Dominion 2L as a drench?

I plan to use Dominion 2L on my post oak trees to control tree boars. I have read the label that came with it and I think I understand the mixture rates. However, I do not know where exactly to place the drench. Do I drench at the drip line, at the base of the trunk or somewhere in between? Also, can Dominion 2L be injected directly into an infested tree - if so how and where? One of my oaks is infested and I wondered if direct injection may give it a better chance? Thanks

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You can apply Dominion 2L as a drench any where between the base and drip line of the tree. You want to make sure that  you keep the soil moist for up to 7 days after applicaiton to ensure the product will be more quickly soaked into the root system. We do not recommend Injecting Dominion into the live tree. Please follow the product label for instructions.

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How do i use Dominion for indoor potting soil drench?

I have been using Bonide house plant granules (0.22% imidacloprid) in the soil of 2 large jade trees and other smaller pots in my sunroom to combat mealy bugs systemically. The Bonide label specifies how much product to use based on the diameter of each pot. Now that summer is here I can take the plants outside to spray them. As a foliar spray specifically for houseplants, the Dominion 2L label recommends 45ml/100gal which works out to be about 2.5ml or ½ teaspoon per gallon. That’s easy enough as a foliar spray but I want to drench the soil in each pot so the plants can continue to take up the imidacloprid through their roots. Since I have Dominion 2L, I’d prefer to use a liquid solution instead of using the Bonide granules in each pot. Question: Given that the label states Dominion 2L can be used as a foliar spray for indoor plants, do you see any problem with using it in the potting soil of indoor plants as well (like the Bonide granules)? The Dominion 2L label recommends a soil drench of 3ml-6ml per inch of tree trunk diameter mixed with enough water to deliver that amount of imidacloprid evenly. The label is referring to outdoor use but I’m wondering if that translates to indoor trees as well. For example, my indoor jade trees have trunks with 6” circumferences (1.91” diameters). To me, that means each jade tree that size would need 6ml-11ml of imidacloprid in their potting soil. I’d probably use 1½ teaspoons (7½ ml) Dominion 2L in a gallon of water for each jade. Question: Do you agree? But, what solution would I use for my smaller potted plans that don’t necessarily have trunks to measure? I don’t see anything on the label about a potting soil drench for indoor plants; the soil drench solutions for outdoor perimeter use (termites, ants etc.) are way too potent I believe. Question: Do you think it would be effective to use the foliar spray solution (1/2 teaspoon/gallon) on the leaves and then drench the soil with the same? I’m not convinced of this idea. It seems that the amount of water the product is delivered in is not as important as the specific amount of imidacloprid delivered per size of plant (or pot). Thanks for your help when you have time.

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You are pretty much spot on, on most of your calculations. There shouldnt be any problem using the Dominion 2L in the soil of the potted plants in a drench method. The amount you calculated for the jade tree is correct for the drenching of its roots. For plants that do not have a trunk circumferance large enough to really matter, treat the plant as a shrub and go by heighth to determine the correct amount of solution to use per foot of shrub height. The .6 ounces is foliar dilution only so it wouldnt be the best option to just use automatically if the plant is smaller and calls for less. Also, you are absolutely CORRECT in that the water acts as the carrier of the product so making sure the amount per plant is right is the biggest key. Please let us know if you have any other questions!

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How do you use Dominion 2L as a soil drench?

I have several trees with different tree trunk diameters. I like to know how best to mix Dominion with water for each tree application. Example, one tree is 5 inches in diameter and an other 102 inches in diameter 1. what is the mix rate of Dominion and water per tree? 2. do you apply with a watering can for an even distribution? 3. Where do you apply, at the base of the tree or at the line of foliage? 4. What t matter if there is grass or other plants in the area? 5.Do I have to moist the ground before application and maintain moist thereafter?

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You will need 0.1 to 0.2 fl oz of Dominion 2L per inch of trunk diameter for trees at the base of the tree inside in the drip line. The amount of water that is used will vary depending on soil conditions and volumes that are easy for applicators to use. The minimum amount of water that should be used is 1 pint per inch of trunk diameter for trees but you may use 1 quart -1 gallon of water per foot of height (or inch of trunk diameter for trees) as well. Denser soils such as clay do not accept water as readily, so the lower volume of water is suggested.  Since sandy soils can accept more water, using the higher volume of water is preferred. After the soil drench has been applied you should water it in with at east 1/2 inch of water. Note: Water simply acts as a carrier and it is important that even distribution of the product is achieved. Thus, more water may be used if the applicator feels runoff will not occur and proper penetration of the root zone is achieved. Insecticides applied to the soil are taken up by the roots and translocated throughout the tree or shrub. Root/soil drenches offer the advantage of requiring no special equipment to apply (other than a bucket or watering can). However, surface layers of organic matter, such as mulch or leaf litter, can bind the insecticide and reduce uptake. Before applying drenches, it is important to remove or pull back any mulch or dead leaves so the insecticide solution is poured directly on the mineral soil. It is also important to keep the soil around the tree or shrub moist for the next 7-10 days after applications to encourage uptake. - See more at: http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/dominion-2l-termiticide-concentrate-p-1223.html?keywords=drench&search_for=questions#questions

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