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How is Termidor calculated?

How is Termidor calculated?

After you know how many linear feet you have you can divide that number by 60 and that will give you a general estimate on how many bottles of Termidor you will need. For instance if a house has 230 linear feet I would say 230/60 = 3.83.

How much Termidor should I use?

For most applications, we recommend using 0.8 fluid ounces of Termidor per gallon of water for a 0.06% dilution. For general exterior surface spraying, one gallon of Termidor dilution will treat about 1,000 square feet. For termite trenching, you will need 4 gallons of Termidor dilution to treat 10 linear feet.

How much is Termidor per linear foot?

Answer: One bottle of Termidor SC will treat 60 lineal feet. You will mix 0.8 fl. oz.

How do you calculate linear feet for termites?

Remember, we came up with 4 gallons per linear feet per foot of depth. To figure it out, take 180, divide by 10 and multiply by four. That’s right off the label. That gives you 72 gallons needed to create the vertical barrier.” And that is just one portion of the total pre-treatment.

How many gallons of Termidor do I need?

For most applications, we recommend using 1.6 fluid ounces of Termidor HE per gallon of water for a 0.125% dilution. For termite trenching, you will need 2 gallons of Termidor dilution to treat 10 linear feet.

How much is Termidor per hole?

Just like outside, you should apply 4 gallons of Termidor per 10 lineal feet inside. So if you have 10 holes over 10 feet and need to apply 4 gallons over those 10 holes, it works out to be just a little bit under 1/2 gallon per hole.

Can you apply Termidor in the rain?

Answer: You should not apply Termidor SC if it is going to rain the same day. It is best to wait until you have a few days of no rain in the forecast so there is at least 24 – 36 hours time after you treat before it rains.

How many linear feet are in a 10×10 room?

Common Lengths in Linear Feet

Distance in Inches Linear Feet
108″ 9 ft
114″ 9.5 ft
120″ 10 ft
126″ 10.5 ft

How is insecticide application rate calculated?

The weight of pesticide product to apply per acre is the pesticide application rate (pounds per acre) divided by the percent concentration. You want to apply 1.5 pounds of atrazine and the label shows atrazine: 80 percent. Calculate number of acres sprayed by each full tank.

What is spray volume per acre?

The pesticide label recommends 2 pints of commercial product per acre for broadcast application. Determine the quantity of pesticide to add to the tank: First, find the acres each tank will spray: 300 gallons per tank/15 GPA = 20 acres / tank.

Can you spray Termidor on concrete?

Answer: If you are doing a trench application for termites and there is concrete surrounding the foundation, then holes will need to be drilled all around the home to properly apply the Termidor SC.

Can you apply Termidor without a trench?

Answer: Termidor SC can only be applied to the top of the soil when you are using it as a perimeter pest control treatment against ants. If you are using Termidor SC to treat for active termites, or to protect your home against termites, you must apply the product into a trench.

Can Termidor be applied in the rain?

How long does Termidor last in soil?

10 years
Termidor SC cannot be used on pets for any reason. It does last for 10 years in the soil. We recommend Termidor SC for a termite treatment due to how long it lasts in the soil.

How many linear feet is 500 square feet?

Linear feet to square feet conversion chart

Dimensions in linear feet Square footage
5 feet long x 10 feet tall 50 square feet
2 feet wide x 7 feet long 14 square feet
20 feet wide x 25 feet long 500 square feet
28 feet wide x 60 feet long 1,680 square feet

How do you calculate linear feet in a room?

You can calculate the linear footage of a room by measuring the length of each wall and adding the sums of the length measurements. Many construction products, including floor boards, moldings and trim, are sold by linear feet.

How do you calculate gallons per acre for spraying?

GALLONS per acre formula Simply incorporate the output of a single nozzle in gallons per minute (GPM) and multiply by 5,940. Then divide by the product of miles per hour (MPH) times the distance between nozzles in inches (width) on the spray boom.

How do you calculate area sprayed?

Multiply the length of the area you plan to spray times the width. If you are using metres, then divide the product by 10,000, which is the number of m2 in a hectare (ha). For feet and acres, divide by 43,560 which is the number of ft2 in an acre (ac):

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