Advance Termite Bait System

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Professional termite monitoring and baiting system featuring Puri-Cell monitoring cartridges and Trelona ATBS (Annual Termite Bait Stations) compressed bait. Two-phase system: initial monitoring with Puri-Cell inspectors, then transition to Trelona compressed bait cartridges containing diflubenzuron when termites detected. Durable stations with clear inspection windows. Cost-effective system with easy monitoring.

Typical Cost
$6-12 per monitoring station with Puri-Cell, $30-45 per Trelona ATBS bait cartridge (wholesale)
Shelf Life
Trelona bait: 5+ years. Stations and monitors: reusable/indefinite.
Where to Buy
Pest control supply - requires 7C license verification

Common Use Cases

  • Termite monitoring and colony elimination
  • Perimeter termite protection for structures
  • Post-construction termite management
  • Early detection of termite activity
  • Environmentally-conscious termite control

Application Instructions

FOR 7C CERTIFIED APPLICATORS. Install in-ground stations 10-20 feet apart around perimeter. Insert Puri-Cell monitoring cartridges for initial monitoring phase. Inspect stations monthly for first 3 months, then quarterly. When termites detected in Puri-Cell monitors, transition to Trelona compressed bait cartridges containing diflubenzuron. Continue monitoring bait consumption and replenish as needed. After colony elimination evidenced by no feeding activity, can return to monitoring mode. Clear windows in station tops allow inspection without opening.

Specifications

Stations: In-ground plastic with inspection windows. Monitors: Puri-Cell cartridges (cellulose monitoring devices). Bait: Trelona ATBS Annual Bait Stations with compressed bait containing 0.5% diflubenzuron (chitin synthesis inhibitor). Installation spacing: 10-20 feet. Stations feature easy-open design and clear windows for faster inspections.

Safety Warnings & Precautions

  • NY 7C certification required
  • Follow installation and monitoring protocols
  • Document station locations and inspection results
  • Replace monitors with bait when activity detected
  • Do not use in conjunction with liquid termiticides
  • Maintain required inspection frequency per state regulations
  • Ensure proper station installation depth and positioning

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