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Termite bait is a type of advanced material used to control termite infestations. It is typically composed of a cellulose-based material, such as wood, paper, or cardboard, that is treated with a slow-acting insecticide. The bait is placed in areas where termites are likely to be found, such as near wood structures or in the soil. The termites feed on the bait, ingesting the insecticide, and eventually die.
Termite bait is an effective and environmentally friendly way to control termite infestations. It is also cost-effective, as it requires fewer applications than traditional methods of termite control. Additionally, it is easy to install and requires minimal maintenance.
The termite bait market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering products. Some of the major players in the market include BASF, Bayer, Dow AgroSciences, Syngenta, and FMC Corporation. Show Less Read more