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Termite Bait Box Technique
Termite Bait Box Technique
Termite Bait Box Technique | Background | The Technique | Strategy | Warning | Finding the Termites | Bait Box Construction | Attracting Termites | Bait Box Placement | Termite Dusting | Prevention | Further Reading | Contacts
 
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The CSIRO Bait Box Technique for Termite Control

The CSIRO bait box technique is used to aggregate termites to a point source. When large numbers of termites are present, they can be readily treated with a dust toxicant with minimal disturbance.


It is a technique for eradicating a termite colony when their activity has been detected. It is not a technique for preventing attack.

 

Contents:

  1. Background
  2. The Technique
  3. Strategy
  4. Warning
  5. Finding the Termites
  6. Bait Box Construction
  7. Attracting Termites - Food!
  8. Bait Box Placement
  9. Termite Dusting
  10. Prevention
  11. Further Reading
  12. Contacts

 


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