As the name implies, Drywood Termites feast off dry wood. Use Greenbug Ready to Use or properly diluted Greenbug Concentrate to control Drywood Termites.
I've got Drywood Termites
Includes:
- Greenbug Ready to Use, 1 quart
- Greenbug Concentrate, 1 quart
- 1 Greenbug Injector
- 1 Greenbug Syringe
Any dry wood is potentially harmed by drywood termites - wood used to construct your house as well as furniture, old instruments, antiques, etc. If you have Drywood Termites, it will be obvious by the piles of ‘sawdust’ you see outside of the wood. But these piles of ‘sawdust’ aren’t sawdust at all – they are the fecal pellets of the termites boring into your wood. They don’t like to live with their mess, so they form what are called ‘kick-out’ holes to push these fecal pellets out. Whatever wood the termites are eating and destroying will be the same color of the fecal pellets
Treatment for Drywood Termites
Materials needed:
Greenbug Ready to Use or
Greenbug Concentrate properly diluted
Greenbug Termite Injector and/or
Greenbug Termite Syringe
Scotch tape or similar
- Locate all areas infested with Drywood Termites and determine the locations of the kick-out holes.
- Using a Greenbug Termite Injector or a Greenbug Termite Syringe (depending on the size of the hole), inject Greenbug Ready to Use or Greenbug Concentrate properly diluted into the kick-out holes.
- Wait a few minutes and re-inject.
- Keep repeating until no more Greenbug Ready to Use or Greenbug Concentrate properly diluted can be injected and then seal the holes with a small piece of scotch tape.
- Monitor the area that has been treated for several days to see if any additional effort is needed.