Premise Pre-Construction Insecticide is a professional-grade termite control product with 21.4% imidacloprid. It helps manage subterranean termites and carpenter ants during new construction in concrete slabs, crawl spaces, basements, and hollow block foundations. Pet safe when used as directed, it offers broad label flexibility to save time and labor. With retreat rates under 1%, it provides reliable, long-lasting protection from the ground up.
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Premise Pre-Construction Insecticide is a professional-grade termite control product with 21.4% imidacloprid. It helps manage subterranean termites and carpenter ants during new construction in concrete slabs, crawl spaces, basements, and hollow block foundations. Pet safe when used as directed, it offers broad label flexibility to save time and labor. With retreat rates under 1%, it provides reliable, long-lasting protection from the ground up.
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Premise Pre-Construction Insecticide is a non-repellent insecticide. It places a protective treated zone between the wood in your home and termites. Bayer's Premise Pre-Construction binds to the soil and will not wash away along with its non-repellent features. As a non-repellent insecticide, the termites can not detect its presence.
As the termites can't detect this insecticide, they do not go around it to enter a structure to eat the wood. They are exposed both by contact and ingestion. Once the termites are exposed, they stop feeding and die. After this exposure of this insecticide, the termites, they transfer the product to nestmates.
Highly effective, long-lasting active ingredient – imidacloprid
Not harmful to plumbing and other construction components.
Also labeled for control of ants and carpenter bees
Non-repellent and transferrable active ingredient termites cannot detect
Low re-treat rates – less than 1%, compared to upward of 5% with pyrethroids (like cypermethrin and bifenthrin)