THE SHORT ANSWER IS, as a general rule, any pesticide that kills fleas or ticks will also kill termites. But only specific pesticides applied correctly will indirectly kill the entire termite nest. For more detailed information please refer to my book "I KILL TERMITES - YOU CAN TOO"
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To mix malathion for termite control, a common ratio is 4 to 8 ounces of malathion per gallon of water. However, it's crucial to consult the product label for specific guidelines, as concentrations can vary based on the formulation. Always follow safety precautions and local regulations when using pesticides.
malathion is an evil warlock, he could do just about anything
YEs Malathion can be used to kill roaches and many other pest but must be cautious while using.
They can but only minorly. If there is a very large amount of termites it is more serious.
Termites are extremely fragile. Almost anything will kill them. The hard part is preventing them..
The rubbing alchohol could kill the termites but only for small mounds.If there is a huge mound better call a professional.
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What are the risk characterization of malathion?
According to Ortho's Malathion label, it will kill ants - but not Fire, Pharaoh, Carpenter, and Harvester ants. You need to know what kind of ant you are targeting. Always follow label instructions.
The living termites had genes that the dead termites did not have.
It would depend on the type of termite you are trying to kill, but for treating termites that live in the soil the active ingredient is Fipronil. If you are treating termites that live in wood, the active ingredient is Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate. Termites are difficult to kill, and it is best to seek a professional such as Terminix.
Yes, malathion can kill centipedes, as it is an insecticide that targets a wide range of pests. When applied to areas where centipedes are active, it disrupts their nervous system, leading to their death. However, it's important to follow application guidelines and safety precautions, as malathion can also affect beneficial insects and other non-target organisms. Always consider alternative pest control methods and environmental impacts when dealing with centipedes.