Hex-Pro Termite Baiting System

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Professional termite monitoring and baiting system using hexaflumuron as active ingredient. System includes in-ground monitoring stations with wood monitors that are replaced with Shatter termite bait when activity detected. Cost-effective alternative to other bait systems. Proven effective for subterranean termite colony elimination. Requires professional installation and regular monitoring.

Typical Cost
$5-10 per monitoring station, $25-40 per Shatter bait cartridge (wholesale)
Shelf Life
Bait: 2-3 years unopened. Stations and monitors: indefinite.
Where to Buy
Pest control supply distributors - 7C license verification required

Common Use Cases

  • Termite colony elimination via baiting
  • Monitoring and early detection of termite activity
  • Properties where liquid treatments not desired
  • Perimeter termite protection
  • Post-construction termite management

Application Instructions

FOR 7C LICENSED PROFESSIONALS. Install monitoring stations 10-20 feet apart around structure perimeter. Auger hole, insert station with wood monitoring device. Check stations every 30-90 days for termite activity. When termites found feeding on monitors, replace monitors with Shatter termite bait cartridges (hexaflumuron). Continue monitoring and replenishing bait until termite feeding stops. Resume monitoring with wood monitors after elimination. Number stations and maintain detailed inspection records.

Specifications

Stations: In-ground plastic housings. Monitors: Wood cellulose (initial monitoring phase). Bait: Shatter AG termite bait containing 0.5% hexaflumuron (chitin synthesis inhibitor). Station installation: 10-20 foot spacing. Requires transition from monitoring to baiting phase when activity detected.

Safety Warnings & Precautions

  • Requires NY 7C termite certification
  • Install and inspect per manufacturer guidelines
  • Mark all station locations on property diagram
  • Maintain inspection records per state requirements
  • Replace wood monitors with bait promptly when activity detected
  • Do not combine with liquid soil treatments
  • Ensure stations remain accessible for inspections

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