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Will Termite Treatment Kill Other Bugs?

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Certain termite treatments are known to kill other insects or pests in the home at the time of treatment. Other types of treatment may prove to be equally effective.
Because the most powerful pest control methods are used to control termites, they will often work to kill other insects or pests in or near the property as well. The best technology in pest control is used to create termite treatments, making it no wonder that they work to control other insects or pests in the home. However, some termite treatments are formulated to be effective against only termites.

How Does Termite Treatment Kill Other Insects?

Termite treatments, including liquid termiticides and baiting systems, are often the industry’s strongest, most effective pest control solutions. It makes sense, then, that certain treatments made for termites may work to control or ward off other pests in or around your property. In addition to being effective against termites, certain treatments may work to kill off other pests in or around the home.
Liquid termiticides, in particularr are known for their ability to not just affect termites, but also ants, beetles, bed bugs, and some other pests. However, it’s important not to rely on termiticides to get rid of other pest problems you may be experiencing in your property.

What Other Pests Will Termite Treatment Kill?

While designed for termites, certain treatments can effectively kill many other pests present in the home or above the ground. While different dosages are required for different pests, termiticides may kill some of the following pests:
  • Bed bugs
  • Cockroaches
  • Pantry pests
  • Rodents
  • Spiders
  • Wood-boring beetles

Which Termite Treatments Don’t Kill Other Pests?

When it comes to more natural termite treatments, it’s hard to know whether certain termite treatments will effectively kill other pests or not. Orange oil, termiticides, baiting systems, and other methods of control have all been reported as killing other bugs in the home, but every situation is different. It’s best to consult a professional pest control company who can create an individualized treatment plan for controlling the different types of pests you may be dealing with.
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