Termite Options

Foster's Pest Control proudly uses the following products:

   


Halo™ Electronic Termite Detection can give you visible proof that termites are active on your property.  It's a proactive system, allowing you to protect your property and home.  It contains no pesticides, and no attractants.

Accurate, proven, and environmentally sensible. In field trials, Halo Detection has been shown to accurately detect termites with its unique electronic technology. While it does not attract termites, it signals when termites are present in Halo monitoring stations placed around your property. It’s a pesticide-free way to help determine if there is termite activity.

Here's how it works:


Bait systems for termites is a pioneering concept for the termite control market. It is a way to control termite colonies that is more effective and less invasive than traditional spraying.

The Advance® Termite Bait System features a patented, state-of-the-art design with a dual food source interior, designed to completely eliminate one or even multiple colonies. The bait itself has been shown by leading university researchers to be effective. But, best of all, Advance is family friendly. The bait itself is secure in a closed cartridge, then placed in a locked station in the ground. The active ingredient in the bait is designed to target only specific insects.


Termidor® is unique in the industry. It has been proven 100% effective at controlling 100% of termites in three months or less -- a statement no other termite product can make. It eliminates by ingestion as well as contact, both with the product itself and with other Termidor-tainted individuals. Termidor is also a non-repellent, so it's completely undetectable to termites. They will freely forage through treated areas, ingesting Termidor and transferring it throughout the colony. And the product itself has ten-plus years of concrete slab testing, as well as seven-plus years of testing on ground boards, to back it up. It's proven 100% effective on termites, even the most challenging situations, climates, and environments.