65,438+00% bifenthrin emulsion or 65,438+0% termite powder can kill termites. 10% bifenthrin emulsion in water is an
65,438+00% bifenthrin emulsion or 65,438+0% termite powder can kill termites. 10% bifenthrin emulsion in water is an emulsion drug, which has the characteristics of strong efficacy, non-toxicity and no irritating smell. 1% termite powder is a kind of powder medicine, which kills termites by contact and poisoning principles.
First, how to use what medicine to kill termites?
1, 10% bifenthrin emulsion in water: this pesticide is an emulsion in water, which is specially used to kill termites efficiently. Compared with other pesticides, this pesticide has the characteristics of strong efficacy, non-toxicity and no irritating smell, and it is a green environmental protection product.
2. 1% Teflok termite powder: This pesticide is powdery. Its principle is to kill termites by contact and poisoning, without cross-resistance, and it can also exert its efficacy for a long time.
Second, the species of termites.
1, mangrove termites: This species is a termite of the genus Woodtermites in the family Termitotidae of Isoptera. Mangrove termites are a kind of wet-perched termites. They don't build nests with fixed shapes, the colony is not connected with soil, and bare ant paths are not built.
2. Black-winged soil termites: This species belongs to termitidae, soil termites. The soldier ant is about 6 mm long and has a sickle-shaped ivory upper jaw. There are obvious teeth in front of the midpoint of the left maxilla, and there is an inconspicuous micro-tooth in the corresponding part of the inner edge of the right maxilla.
3. Lactotermites formosanus: This species belongs to the genus Lactotermites of Rhinotermitidae, belonging to the order Isoptera. The soldier ant is about 5.3-5.8mm long, with pale yellow head and antennae, oval shape, ivory abdomen and antennae with 14- 16 nodes.
4. Sandpile Termite: This species is an animal belonging to the genus Sandpile Termite, belonging to Trichotermitidae. The color of the upper jaw and the front of the head is black, the back of the head is dark red, and the antennae, tentacles, chest and abdomen are light yellow.
5. Reticulitermes nigrostreatus: This species is a termite of the genus Reticulitermes, belonging to the family Rhinotermitidae. Its head and tentacles are yellow or brownish yellow, its upper jaw is dark reddish brown, and its abdomen is yellowish white.
6. Australopithecidae: This species is only distributed in Oceania, with a noncircular head, 30 tentacles and a flat front chest and back plate.