Can Termite Bait Be Placed Straight Onto The Soil?

We often get asked if termite bait can go straight onto soil. Don't make this mistake. In this video we explain why due to predators, fungi and other factors. Use your on-ground station instead. Termite control with Agenda® Termite Baiting Systems.

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As of Oct 4th 2022, the Environmental Science division of Bayer was divested and transferred to Envu. Note that this content was produced prior to separation.

Chris Mills, Market Development Specialist at Envu explains why it's not advisable to apply Agenda® Termite Bait straight into the soil when dealing with termites. In the video, Chris explains that doing so can result in moisture buildup and interference from predators. Instead, it is recommended to use on-ground stations which allows the termites to find the timber and create their colonies without the interference of predators.

After approximately six weeks, when the on-ground stations have been sealed, the bait can be applied directly to the termite activity for more effective control. By following this method, a higher success rate in termite control can be achieved. Watch the video to learn more.

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