When discussing the best termite treatment option with your pest management professional, ask these questions.

Does the product you are offering kill the entire colony?
Facts: Liquids kill on contact. ATBS destroys the entire colony because termites take the active ingredient back to the colony and share it, destroying all termites, even the queen.

How invasive is the product you are offering me?
Facts: ATBS is simply installed unobtrusively into the ground around your home. There’s no drilling into your foundation or trenching around your home.

How fast does your treatment work?
Facts: Liquids generally work quickly. However, they’re only effective if termites come in contact with them. With ATBS, termites actually carry the active ingredient back to the colony to be ingested by other members of the colony. ATBS has been demonstrated and reported by PMPs in the field to eliminate the entire colony as fast as 120 days.

How long will my home be protected by the product you are offering…
how do you know when it is no longer effective?
Facts: Depending on weather and soil conditions, liquid treatments will have to be re-applied every 5-10 years. If properly maintained by a pest management professional, ATBS will protect your home indefinitely.

What type of termite treatment is best for my home if I don’t have signs of active termites?
Facts: Termites cause millions of dollars worth of damage in the United States every year. Why wait for them to attack? ATBS protects your most valuable investment now and uses the least intrusive approach without pouring 100-250 gallons of liquid in and around your home.

How much liquid must be put into my foundation and the ground
surrounding it?
Facts: An average liquid treatment requires nearly 100-250 gallons of liquid termiticide to be pumped around your foundation or placed underneath different slabs and in voids. The active ingredient for ATBS is housed in a plastic station underground, making it highly unlikely that your pets or family will come in contact with it.