The FirstLine® Termite Defense SystemSM
There are many risks in life. Switching to FirstLine isn't one of them.
The FirstLine Termite Defense System.
For more information, please read the General Use Directions (link at bottom of page).
FirstLine Termite Defense System provides the industry's most comprehensive and effective program designed for control of termites.
It’s the only system that includes baits, liquids, and software for
complete control. And it’s only available from FMC. Here are the
components:
The FirstLine GT Plus Termite Bait Station with SmartDisc™ Locator and Monitor. Not your ordinary stick in the mud.
The FirstLine GT Plus Termite Bait Station contains the active
ingredient, sulfluramid, which is a slow-acting stomach toxicant that
kills all types of subterranean termites, including reproductives. The
7”-diameter SMARTDISC™ Locator features a moisture-retaining footprint
and ridged design to help termites find the station four times faster
for more hits and improved efficiency. Plus, the station is the only
professional bait station certified “Child Resistant” according to
guidelines set forth by the Consumer Products Safety Commission. Which
means each cap is permanently sealed for safety and is transparent for
easy visual inspections.
Talstar® Professional insecticide. Superior Structural Protection.
With Talstar® Professional insecticide
you'll benefit from the longest proven residual in the industry—100%
control for over 20 years in USDA tests in Florida—and get
a termiticide with a broad label for indoor and outdoor use. Talstar Professional is
formulated with the active ingredient, bifenthrin, which sets up a
barrier, keeping termites away from protected areas, resulting in
superior structural protection. Since Talstar Professional
contains no alpha-cyano group, it’s less likely to cause the skin
irritation experienced with other pyrethroids and won’t cause throat
irritation. It’s easy to handle and at label rates, is odor-free.
So when it comes to effective termite baiting, don’t risk using anything else.
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