Termite Treatment Kit (Professional)

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Professional termite treatment equipment set including sub-slab injection rod, masonry drill bits, injection tips, and accessories for post-construction termite treatments. Essential for drilling and treating concrete slabs, foundations, and masonry structures. Heavy-duty construction for commercial use. Used with tank sprayer or dedicated termite treatment rig.

Typical Cost
$150-400 for complete kit depending on components
Shelf Life
N/A - reusable equipment with proper maintenance.
Where to Buy
Pest control supply distributors - professional equipment

Common Use Cases

  • Post-construction termite liquid soil treatments
  • Sub-slab termiticide injection
  • Drilling and treating concrete block foundations
  • Basement and crawlspace foundation treatments
  • Treating under attached structures (porches, slabs)
  • Professional termite barrier installations

Application Instructions

FOR LICENSED 7C APPLICATORS ONLY. Use masonry drill (1/2" or 5/8" bit) to create holes through concrete slab at labeled spacing (typically 12-16 inches apart along foundation). Insert injection rod through hole to soil beneath slab. Connect rod to termiticide sprayer/tank. Inject labeled volume of diluted termiticide (typically 4 gallons per 10 linear feet). Inject slowly to prevent puddling. Repeat along entire perimeter per treatment diagram. For concrete block foundations: drill through block and inject into voids. Fill all drill holes with concrete/mortar after treatment. Clean equipment after each use to prevent clogging.

Specifications

Kit typically includes: Sub-slab injection rod (18-36" length), Masonry drill bits (1/2", 5/8" carbide-tipped), Injection tips (various angles), Check valves, Hose connections. May include T-handle rod for manual rodding applications. Compatible with compressed air or liquid termiticide delivery systems. Heavy-duty construction for professional use.

Safety Warnings & Precautions

  • FOR PROFESSIONAL 7C LICENSED USE ONLY
  • Wear safety glasses when drilling concrete
  • Use proper drill guards to prevent bit breakage
  • Mark utility locations before drilling
  • Avoid drilling into plumbing, electrical, or structural components
  • Fill all drill holes per regulations
  • Clean equipment after each use - termiticides can clog
  • Follow termiticide label for application volumes and rates

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Important Disclaimer: The information provided in this knowledge base is for educational and reference purposes only. Pest management professionals should always consult current product labels, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), manufacturer instructions, and applicable local, state, and federal regulations as the definitive source of truth. Product formulations, application methods, safety requirements, and regulations may change over time. This information may be out of date and should not replace professional judgment, proper training, or required licensing and certifications.