I am a hygienist and recently I started working as a pest control technician in a big company, planing to get as much experience possibly to start my own!! Your videos are high value!! Can't wait to discuss this one with my trainer tomorrow!!
@@DanTheBugMan Is there any efficient way to treat dry wood termites not using fumigation tenting process??? Am too allergic to Vikane bombing inside my home. I wonder if there is another way we can do? Thank you for any advice
@@DanTheBugManI’ve been finding termites in my home and I’ve looked everywhere for them and guess where I found it after I had looked everywhere for them. The termites are coming into my home through the Breaker Box!!!! I hope this helps you in future jobs where you look endlessly and can’t figure out where they’re coming from.
assuming you meant tenting, you must have drywood termites. This is a treatment for subterranean termites. The treatment is a lot different because drywoods live inside the wood whereas subterranean termites live in the ground and travel to eat the wood.
YOUR VIDEO IS 100% INSANE(LY) INCREDIBLE BRO😅👍You have been really helping A LOT of us home owners get rid of these destructive hole making insects. Last winter I dug an entire trench around my house and laid down Tourus SC according to specs. This spring I will buy that foam and get under my house with it by drilling holes and applying that foam in it. Termite companies must be pissed at you for this channel but my family here in NY we LIKE YOU BUDDY👍👍 Glad I am SUBSCRIBED 👌 OPEN A SISTER BUSINESS IN NEW YORK
Hello, I have 3 areas that termites are active in my house, 4 total pin holes in sheetrock. Do I need just need 1 foam spray for that? How much do we spray inside hole?.. I am also trenching around the perimeter.
Excellent video! That's a slick sprayer that you got! I looked on your storefront page and it shows that's the Jacto brand sprayer but they're currently unavailabled. Is there another backpack sprayer that you would recommend?
Thanks for the video, I was wondering how you treat along the foundation when there is a permanent deck where you can’t trench along the foundation. Also when there is concrete poured right up to the edge of the house. Do you need special equipment to pump the chemical in holes drilled in the concrete. Thanks.
Thank you SO much for your informative and easy-to-watch video! After reading bad reviews on local companies, I'm going to try this! Appreciate your information! God bless you! :)
I get these swarmers every year. Ive had exterminator come out every year and still no solution. So im gonna buy this and drill holes to my outside wall and fill as much of this as i can plus dig the drench. Also home depot now sales a termite insecticide. I think the home depot solution would work for a good maintenance after the termite colony is killed.
Those plant seeds that are the bane of your existence: Common Burdock. There is a planting bed right next to you. Good news is, while eliminating the termites, you also successfully spread the seeds of the Burdock. A tip from an old landscaper: Be cautious about rolling that tank full of liquid on your back. 1. After years of repetition, your spine will show the effects with time. When the lid, or hose, or tank eventually forms a leak. And it will. You’ll be wearing chemistry. Sometimes all day if you are sweating. Just remember, if it kills bugs or plants it’s also going to kill you. Given enough time and exposure.
We were jipped on out termite inspection when we bought our house a month ago. They spot treated the door jam in our garage and placed little things in the yard to keep termites from coming but turns out they were already in the wall. So last night they came out in our guest room through 3 little holes that made and swarmed . Terrible . We do have a bond with the company and I was just hoping to know if you could give us tips on what things to make sure they do when they come back to absolutley fix the situation so we’re not jipped again do to lack of knowledge in the process
Great video! Do you have any videos on the proper way to do a preventative termite treatment near water lines coming into homes? (I.e. under sinks, around toilets) I’m assuming foam treatments would need to be done. If possible, I’d prefer to DIY it, but I want to make sure I’m taking the right approach. Thanks!
There's preventative pest control and active pest control. It's the difference between a spray around a house to keep cockroaches out and pointing at a mouse and saying "kill that". There's also 2 main types of termites, ones that live inside wood (drywood and dampwood) and ones that live in the ground and travel to eat wood (subterranean). For preventative for drywood termites, you have limited options. The only thing that comes to mind is treating wood with borax or pressure treating it (I've heard that keeps them out), but you'd have to treat all the wood in your entire house to be sure. To treat an active drywood infestation, you have to get a chemical like fipronil (termidor) or imidacloprid (premise) on some of the termites. That could be through drilling holes (or widening kick out holes) in the wood and injecting a foam or dust where you know the drywoods are. But that only kills the termites that you know are there. There can be several drywood colonies in your house that you don't even know about yet, as it takes up to 6 years before they swarm. The only answer to kill 100% of drywoods (and whatever other critters are around) in your house is to fumigate. To 100% prevent subterranean termites, you have to get a liquid barrier (normally fipronil) in the soil around the permiter of your home and stop any water leaks. If your home has a slab, that means you may have to drill some holes in your foundation to apply the chemical. To treat active subterraneans, you have to get the chemical on them through foam/dust injections and a perimiter treatment is recommended. If you don't have a known issue and you don't have the money for a professional preventative treatment (they'll have to retreat again and again, the chemical has a limited residual time), then my advice is to have regular termite inspections and only treat them when you find them. Applying chemical only around water pipes isn't an effective preventative as they could come from elsewhere. Termites really aren't something to DIY unless you opened up your wall and termites came pouring out and you want only those specific termites dead.
Hi Dan! Orkin guy stated that i have termite colony under my concrete patio and wanted to drill my slab and in my garage. I can do that myself but what product would i put in tbe holes? Taurus SC or the fuze foam?
Recently discovered a succulent plant in my front yard hollowed out in which I am assuming is termites. This plant was next to the sidewalk but will still pump with Taurus SC
Taurus Trio G (top choice generic) was on sale buy 2 get 1 free for all of March Fipronil + Lambda + Bifenthrin not a fan of CSI but too good of a deal to pass up
@@GardenerEarthGuy I just check it’s on sale all year thought it was 1 month only I just use pestweb for my orders so I don’t have to text my rep anymore Veseris has the best bait boxes too (Ez Secured by VM Products) I use Ensystex tho for Bithor SC on insides and Maxxthor SC on outsides Just some friendly PMP advice
Can the colony be underneath the house, if so, how would this treatment work if they go up and down fro. The foundation vs out from the house? Oh! and what if you have cement around part of your home foundation?
What about areas with concrete or stones asphalt etc.... My house only exposed to dirt from two sides . Roughly 25 ft in one and approximately 30ft in another.
Need the answer to this also I’m hoping it’s on to par to put the solution in between house stucco and concrete in that little crack..I feel like if we do it through enough it will cover just the same??🙏🏽🙏🏽
I have been watching your videos and recently trenched around my house using taurus sc liquid. I was wondering if homemade bait stations will work as a cheaper monitoring station. What do you think?
as long as you trench and treated properly, I don't think bait stations are necessary. It's normally one or the other. Also, the placement of bait stations is very very important. They don't have any sort of real attractant, so the termites can easily miss a station on the way into your house. I've seen companies put them 10 plus feet apart and in some really peculiar areas. The main perk of having a company put bait stations in is some sort of guarantee that they either work or if you find termites, they'll treat them for free.
Dan ditch the Taurus and get Termidor HE the trenches are 2x4” and when you drill you only have to do 18” drill holes instead of 12” It’s on sale this month of April
@@PyroLegend1 they both have the same amount of Fipronil Termidor HE has a surfactant (bonding agent) in it tho that bleeds into the soil much more efficiently and last longer
He's already responded to that question. His answer is that he wishes that Control solutions would make an equivalent of HE. So he's obliviously being sponsored by Control Solutions. Why in the world would you use Taurus when it's only a $20 difference between the two. The public knows about Termindor, but they most likely haven't heard of Taurus
@@Man_in_a_Gucci_Suit i looked at this, seems cool but pricy, a bottle (not sure how much that covers) was 225. About 11 yrs ago (amazing how time flies) I paid a guy to trench my house, cost 600 then. Drilled the driveway and the whole deal. I'm dreading how much it'll cost this time, I'm thinking 1k? I wonder if he even has this new stuff? But I doubt it'll cost any less (as I said, seems like the chemical itself is more expensive, so it's really just saving labor)
had some subterranean termites come out of a ceiling fan Where at mounts to the ceiling can't find any tunnel on the side of the house Can't find any place where they come out of the wall from the inside there is a crack in the concrete That's visible on the outside Should I drill holes Along the wall of that room How far should they be spaced out I treated the outside of the house six years ago After having two areas of the house sub Termites swarming on the inside of the outside wall The best chemical Ever used for termites was took off the market Ever since then it's been a huge problem
From best to worst and I’ve had all of these back backpack sprayers - My 4 Sons 🐐 (no problems) + get to use my hand drill battery to power it - Flowzone (hose leaks at side), switch needs replacing occasionally every year or 2 - Birchmeier ⚡️(best hose/wand BUT where the bean shape is it leaks) + battery will get 🌧️ ed on cost $120 to replace - Tomahawk (broke after 3 weeks no power wouldn’t even turn on) - Ryobi (Hose split open after literally 2 houses + the top of it does not screw on easily at all)
@@RedicL I forgot to mention the stock wand/hose that comes with my4sons is cheap and I ended up attaching. My old black Birchmier hose / gun to the My4Sons but once you put a better hose/gun on the My4Sons it’s the best backpack sprayer hands down They send you a lot of gimmicky Chinese attachment parts when you buy the sprayer tho just throw most of them out
What about Spectracide Termite Killing Foam with active ingredients: (1) Prallethrin and (2) Lambda-Cyhalothrin? Is it any good? I bought it from Home Depot.
Mark Robinson is a MAN. I have been a huge fan since that first Greensboro town council meeting. I am hoping that this Man will be a wonderful success in his quest to MakeAmericaGreatAgain...he has a good head on some broad shoulders. God bless him and keep him honest and moral.
I NEED YOUR HELP!!! I can’t find the answer anywhere online. Ok… I was walking in my backyard and saw a spot where it looked like someone legit scattered chocolate sprinkles. It was a pretty big area, like a 10’x10’ area in the grass and the more bald spots it was really evident. I gathered some and smushed a few pieces and it’s just made of dirt. No insect body pieces or plant pieces, just very fine dirt in a small kinda pellet shape. It has rounded ends so it’s not like one end is round and the other kinda pinched off. They’re all the same size with slight color variation but not by much. It looks like the same color of our red clay soil. I thought first it was worm poop, then maybe beetle poop since we have a ton of June beetles in the yard and parasitic wasps that go after their larva (it’s really a sight in summer lol). It’s not bat poop (we have a bat nest on the corner of the house so I know what their shit looks like) and not bunny poop. I CAN’T FIGURE OUT WHAT IT IS!!! It’s just such a large quantity I can’t imagine what insect or critter would poop that much?!?! PLEASE HELP!!!!!
hi I have watched your termite video very informative. but I'm confused on which chemical to buy there is two different spray BASF : 59021468 Termidor SC Insecticide $150.00(home symbol with text inside) VS BASF : 59021351 Termidor SC Insecticide $70 (home symbol and circle around it)
I am a hygienist and recently I started working as a pest control technician in a big company, planing to get as much experience possibly to start my own!! Your videos are high value!! Can't wait to discuss this one with my trainer tomorrow!!
Best of luck!
@@DanTheBugMan
Is there any efficient way to treat dry wood termites not using fumigation tenting process??? Am too allergic to Vikane bombing inside my home. I wonder if there is another way we can do?
Thank you for any advice
In a similar situation with two young children. Don’t like the idea of such chemicals…Did you ever find a solution?
@@DanTheBugManI’ve been finding termites in my home and I’ve looked everywhere for them and guess where I found it after I had looked everywhere for them. The termites are coming into my home through the Breaker Box!!!! I hope this helps you in future jobs where you look endlessly and can’t figure out where they’re coming from.
Please do a vid on dry wood termites
This video is really really helpful. My elderly parent's house is infested with so much termites. Now I know how I can help them. Thank you ❤️
Appreciate you offering any type of solution other than tinting, which is more than I can say for any of the pest control companies if spoken with
assuming you meant tenting, you must have drywood termites. This is a treatment for subterranean termites. The treatment is a lot different because drywoods live inside the wood whereas subterranean termites live in the ground and travel to eat the wood.
@@barricklowseth2033 any tip for treating isolated dry wood termites?
Very informative video. I hope to see your next video on dry wood termite treatment. Thanks.
YOUR VIDEO IS 100% INSANE(LY) INCREDIBLE BRO😅👍You have been really helping A LOT of us home owners get rid of these destructive hole making insects. Last winter I dug an entire trench around my house and laid down Tourus SC according to specs. This spring I will buy that foam and get under my house with it by drilling holes and applying that foam in it. Termite companies must be pissed at you for this channel but my family here in NY we LIKE YOU BUDDY👍👍
Glad I am SUBSCRIBED 👌
OPEN A SISTER BUSINESS IN NEW YORK
Hello, I have 3 areas that termites are active in my house, 4 total pin holes in sheetrock. Do I need just need 1 foam spray for that? How much do we spray inside hole?..
I am also trenching around the perimeter.
Excellent video, thank you for sharing your knowledge as well as your time and effort.
What is the best way to treat termites in the wood chips that cover the plants surrounding the house?
Excellent video! That's a slick sprayer that you got! I looked on your storefront page and it shows that's the Jacto brand sprayer but they're currently unavailabled. Is there another backpack sprayer that you would recommend?
Thanks for the video, I was wondering how you treat along the foundation when there is a permanent deck where you can’t trench along the foundation. Also when there is concrete poured right up to the edge of the house. Do you need special equipment to pump the chemical in holes drilled in the concrete. Thanks.
Thank you SO much for your informative and easy-to-watch video! After reading bad reviews on local companies, I'm going to try this! Appreciate your information! God bless you! :)
Thanks for all the information my friend !
I get these swarmers every year. Ive had exterminator come out every year and still no solution. So im gonna buy this and drill holes to my outside wall and fill as much of this as i can plus dig the drench. Also home depot now sales a termite insecticide. I think the home depot solution would work for a good maintenance after the termite colony is killed.
Those plant seeds that are the bane of your existence: Common Burdock.
There is a planting bed right next to you.
Good news is, while eliminating the termites, you also successfully spread the seeds of the Burdock.
A tip from an old landscaper:
Be cautious about rolling that tank full of liquid on your back. 1. After years of repetition, your spine will show the effects with time. When the lid, or hose, or tank eventually forms a leak. And it will. You’ll be wearing chemistry. Sometimes all day if you are sweating. Just remember, if it kills bugs or plants it’s also going to kill you. Given enough time and exposure.
Great videos.
How would I treat a infestation in the attic?
thank you so much! you are a great presenter and appreciate all the information. Do you travel to the central valley or only in the SF bay ?
Excellent video.
Thanks for the information! I will use it soon.
We were jipped on out termite inspection when we bought our house a month ago. They spot treated the door jam in our garage and placed little things in the yard to keep termites from coming but turns out they were already in the wall. So last night they came out in our guest room through 3 little holes that made and swarmed . Terrible . We do have a bond with the company and I was just hoping to know if you could give us tips on what things to make sure they do when they come back to absolutley fix the situation so we’re not jipped again do to lack of knowledge in the process
Make sure they treat the soil! That’s where the colony is living
Great video! Do you have any videos on the proper way to do a preventative termite treatment near water lines coming into homes? (I.e. under sinks, around toilets) I’m assuming foam treatments would need to be done. If possible, I’d prefer to DIY it, but I want to make sure I’m taking the right approach. Thanks!
There's preventative pest control and active pest control. It's the difference between a spray around a house to keep cockroaches out and pointing at a mouse and saying "kill that". There's also 2 main types of termites, ones that live inside wood (drywood and dampwood) and ones that live in the ground and travel to eat wood (subterranean). For preventative for drywood termites, you have limited options. The only thing that comes to mind is treating wood with borax or pressure treating it (I've heard that keeps them out), but you'd have to treat all the wood in your entire house to be sure. To treat an active drywood infestation, you have to get a chemical like fipronil (termidor) or imidacloprid (premise) on some of the termites. That could be through drilling holes (or widening kick out holes) in the wood and injecting a foam or dust where you know the drywoods are. But that only kills the termites that you know are there. There can be several drywood colonies in your house that you don't even know about yet, as it takes up to 6 years before they swarm. The only answer to kill 100% of drywoods (and whatever other critters are around) in your house is to fumigate. To 100% prevent subterranean termites, you have to get a liquid barrier (normally fipronil) in the soil around the permiter of your home and stop any water leaks. If your home has a slab, that means you may have to drill some holes in your foundation to apply the chemical. To treat active subterraneans, you have to get the chemical on them through foam/dust injections and a perimiter treatment is recommended. If you don't have a known issue and you don't have the money for a professional preventative treatment (they'll have to retreat again and again, the chemical has a limited residual time), then my advice is to have regular termite inspections and only treat them when you find them. Applying chemical only around water pipes isn't an effective preventative as they could come from elsewhere. Termites really aren't something to DIY unless you opened up your wall and termites came pouring out and you want only those specific termites dead.
Hi Dan! Orkin guy stated that i have termite colony under my concrete patio and wanted to drill my slab and in my garage. I can do that myself but what product would i put in tbe holes? Taurus SC or the fuze foam?
Sc for the soil he said clearly
Recently discovered a succulent plant in my front yard hollowed out in which I am assuming is termites. This plant was next to the sidewalk but will still pump with Taurus SC
Also what if you have nothing but blocks holding up your house?
Fip is the goods! Topchoice in granular will control fire ants for a year.
Works because it's still a RUP.
Taurus Trio G (top choice generic) was on sale buy 2 get 1 free for all of March Fipronil + Lambda + Bifenthrin not a fan of CSI but too good of a deal to pass up
@@Man_in_a_Gucci_Suit
That's perfect combo
@@GardenerEarthGuy I just check it’s on sale all year thought it was 1 month only
I just use pestweb for my orders so I don’t have to text my rep anymore
Veseris has the best bait boxes too (Ez Secured by VM Products)
I use Ensystex tho for Bithor SC on insides and Maxxthor SC on outsides
Just some friendly PMP advice
@@GardenerEarthGuy it’s on sale all year on Veseris actually just checked
I use pestweb btw I recommend that
@@GardenerEarthGuyI also recommend Bithor SC for insides and Maxxthor SC for outsides
Is this product safe to use indoor?
Very helpful info, I will be trying this very soon. Subscribed.
THANKS for this nice video, if anyone know please tell me that those foam and liquid will kill lawn/grass if applied outside at the yard ? thanks
Can the colony be underneath the house, if so, how would this treatment work if they go up and down fro. The foundation vs out from the house? Oh! and what if you have cement around part of your home foundation?
What about areas with concrete or stones asphalt etc.... My house only exposed to dirt from two sides . Roughly 25 ft in one and approximately 30ft in another.
Need the answer to this also I’m hoping it’s on to par to put the solution in between house stucco and concrete in that little crack..I feel like if we do it through enough it will cover just the same??🙏🏽🙏🏽
how do you apply the poison if there is a concrete walkway or patio running directly next to the foundation along the house?
I have been watching your videos and recently trenched around my house using taurus sc liquid. I was wondering if homemade bait stations will work as a cheaper monitoring station. What do you think?
as long as you trench and treated properly, I don't think bait stations are necessary. It's normally one or the other. Also, the placement of bait stations is very very important. They don't have any sort of real attractant, so the termites can easily miss a station on the way into your house. I've seen companies put them 10 plus feet apart and in some really peculiar areas. The main perk of having a company put bait stations in is some sort of guarantee that they either work or if you find termites, they'll treat them for free.
Dan ditch the Taurus and get Termidor HE
the trenches are 2x4” and when you drill you only have to do 18” drill holes instead of 12”
It’s on sale this month of April
Also use your electric backpack to run the chemical through the hose while it’s inside of the backpack
Best way to mix + shaking obviously
Does Taurus not also contain Fipronil though..? I've heard that HE has a higher concentration of fipro
@@PyroLegend1 they both have the same amount of Fipronil
Termidor HE has a surfactant (bonding agent) in it tho that bleeds into the soil much more efficiently and last longer
He's already responded to that question.
His answer is that he wishes that Control solutions would make an equivalent of HE.
So he's obliviously being sponsored by Control Solutions.
Why in the world would you use Taurus when it's only a $20 difference between the two.
The public knows about Termindor, but they most likely haven't heard of Taurus
@@Man_in_a_Gucci_Suit i looked at this, seems cool but pricy, a bottle (not sure how much that covers) was 225. About 11 yrs ago (amazing how time flies) I paid a guy to trench my house, cost 600 then. Drilled the driveway and the whole deal. I'm dreading how much it'll cost this time, I'm thinking 1k? I wonder if he even has this new stuff? But I doubt it'll cost any less (as I said, seems like the chemical itself is more expensive, so it's really just saving labor)
had some subterranean termites come out of a ceiling fan Where at mounts to the ceiling can't find any tunnel on the side of the house Can't find any place where they come out of the wall from the inside
there is a crack in the concrete
That's visible on the outside
Should I drill holes Along the wall of that room How far should they be spaced out
I treated the outside of the house six years ago After having two areas of the house sub Termites swarming on the inside of the outside wall
The best chemical Ever used for termites was took off the market
Ever since then it's been a huge problem
Great, thank you.
How to treat termites infested large area of drywall cavity?
What kind of mulch should I use to repel possible termites?
I am in Canada where taurus SC and Termidor HE are not available. What other affective products/brand to use? Thank you!
Yesss dan the bug man ❤
How are you measuring those 7oz's out of that container???
5:45 When Dan inverted the container it filled that little vessel at the top he then pours that amount into the sprayer.
What do you recommend for fences?
I would hire you, where are you located?
Price to customer?
What is your favorite battery powered backpack sprayer? Thoughts on the Flowzone Typhoon?
From best to worst and I’ve had all of these back backpack sprayers
- My 4 Sons 🐐 (no problems) + get to use my hand drill battery to power it
- Flowzone (hose leaks at side), switch needs replacing occasionally every year or 2
- Birchmeier ⚡️(best hose/wand BUT where the bean shape is it leaks) + battery will get 🌧️ ed on cost $120 to replace
- Tomahawk (broke after 3 weeks no power wouldn’t even turn on)
- Ryobi (Hose split open after literally 2 houses + the top of it does not screw on easily at all)
@@Man_in_a_Gucci_Suit Thank you!
@@RedicL I forgot to mention the stock wand/hose that comes with my4sons is cheap and I ended up attaching. My old black Birchmier hose / gun to the My4Sons but once you put a better hose/gun on the My4Sons it’s the best backpack sprayer hands down
They send you a lot of gimmicky Chinese attachment parts when you buy the sprayer tho just throw most of them out
I have two flowzones and by far the best one I've used so far.
Is there anybody in Raeford n.c that can treat my card like you did in the video?
What should I do, I have bushes along side most of my house so I can’t put the trench directly on my home?
Work around ‘em!!
Its either save the bushes, or the house. Pick one.
What if you don't know where they are?
What if you don’t dig the trench and just spray on top of the soil ?
hey Dan! how much do you charge the customer for a spot treatment like this?
What about Spectracide Termite Killing Foam with active ingredients: (1) Prallethrin and (2) Lambda-Cyhalothrin? Is it any good? I bought it from Home Depot.
Taurus sc is the professional stuff it works! Don't waste your time with other stuff.
Spray your put back dirt before you fill it back in the trench, then spray it again.
Oh boy.
This bottle uses up very quickly
Is this your company?
Hey, this vídeo is very good
great video
Do you have a course?
Thank you❤❤❤❤
Glad to see
Mark Robinson is a MAN. I have been a huge fan since that first Greensboro town council meeting. I am hoping that this Man will be a wonderful success in his quest to MakeAmericaGreatAgain...he has a good head on some broad shoulders. God bless him and keep him honest and moral.
Will that kill house roaches too?
Alpine WSG & Gentrol.
It’s not dangerous for pets?
No...fiprinol is actually the ingredient in frontline.flea and tick med.
Where are u located
Spot treat to move them gotcha
Yes baby
I wish i could have him do my house. Where is he?
Their head is red and their body is black What kind of termite do i have in my house
its not the cost of the chemicals, it's 200 labor too...or way more...to have somebody come out
It’s still cheap
How does 38 become 50?
I’m not good at math
Wow. Reminds me of Whole life insurance. Canceling today.
just use your lightsaber, Anakin!
LoL jk... awesome video
How to contact u?
The boy is the prettiest, cutest termite killer in the world... I think...
Use a bucket. Save your battery.
❤️💪🏼😎👍🏼❤️
I NEED YOUR HELP!!! I can’t find the answer anywhere online. Ok…
I was walking in my backyard and saw a spot where it looked like someone legit scattered chocolate sprinkles. It was a pretty big area, like a 10’x10’ area in the grass and the more bald spots it was really evident.
I gathered some and smushed a few pieces and it’s just made of dirt. No insect body pieces or plant pieces, just very fine dirt in a small kinda pellet shape.
It has rounded ends so it’s not like one end is round and the other kinda pinched off. They’re all the same size with slight color variation but not by much. It looks like the same color of our red clay soil.
I thought first it was worm poop, then maybe beetle poop since we have a ton of June beetles in the yard and parasitic wasps that go after their larva (it’s really a sight in summer lol).
It’s not bat poop (we have a bat nest on the corner of the house so I know what their shit looks like) and not bunny poop. I CAN’T FIGURE OUT WHAT IT IS!!!
It’s just such a large quantity I can’t imagine what insect or critter would poop that much?!?! PLEASE HELP!!!!!
Cap
you're so cute
hi I have watched your termite video very informative.
but I'm confused on which chemical to buy there is two different spray
BASF : 59021468
Termidor SC Insecticide $150.00(home symbol with text inside) VS BASF : 59021351
Termidor SC Insecticide $70 (home symbol and circle around it)