π Steps
1
Choose placement locations
Install stations every 10 feet around the perimeter of the home, plus near any wood-to-soil contact, moisture areas, or previous termite activity. Closer spacing near high-risk areas.
2
Dig installation holes
Use a soil probe or auger to create holes 6 inches deep and slightly larger than the station diameter. Remove the soil and set aside β you'll need it for backfilling.
3
Insert monitoring device
Most DIY bait systems include an untreated wood monitoring insert. Place it in the station. As termites find and feed on the wood, this confirms termite presence before introducing the bait toxicant.
4
Backfill around the station
Tamp the removed soil around the station to ensure good soil contact. Cover with the included cap. Mark each station location on a simple map for inspection reference.
5
Inspect monthly and add bait when termites found
Check stations monthly for termite activity. When termites are found feeding on the monitoring insert, replace with the active bait insert. Allow 3-6 months for colony elimination.
π‘ Tips
- DIY bait systems require consistent monthly inspection β missed inspections mean missed activity and failed colony elimination
- Mark all station locations with a stake or landscape flag so they're easy to find at each inspection
- Professional bait systems include quarterly inspections by licensed PCOs β the inspection consistency is the primary advantage of professional programs over DIY