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  • čas přidán 8. 05. 2020
  • An 8.5 minute version of this video is now available by clicking the link below. Not only is it shorter, but it provides more information. I recommend watching the shorter version instead of this one.
    Link to shorter version: • Unbelievable Outside T...
    How to safely treat the exterior of your home for pests, such as roaches, ants, spiders, etc., for a fraction of the cost of hiring a professional pest control company. Do it yourself and save hundreds of dollars.
    I did not mention this in the video, but you should do the initial treatment with Taurus SC and then use Talstar P every three months after that. If you like, you can use Bifen IT, instead of the Talstar P. The Bifen IT is the same formulation, but is a bit less expensive. The only thing is that the Bifen IT has a slight odor to it, while the Talstar P is pretty much odorless.
    The sprayers mentioned in the video are no longer available. Any battery-operated sprayer will work, but the more pressure it has the better. More pressure allows you to reach higher areas and it makes the job go faster, so you get what you pay for.
    Please note, sometimes I do not always receive posted questions from viewers or I do receive them, but CZcams does not allow me to respond to them. Sometimes I do not receive a question until six months after it was posted. These glitches do not happen often, but they do happen. It is my policy to respond to all questions within 48 hours, so if you do not hear from me in a couple of days, then please email your question to me at guyspestsolutions@gmail.com. Please do try to post questions in the comment section first and only use the email address if you don't hear from me. The reason for this is that other folks may have the same question, so it would be nice for them to learn as well. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Remember... I will always get back to you.
    Taurus SC:
    www.solutionsstores.com/tauru...
    www.domyown.com/taurus-sc-ter...
    Talstar P:
    www.solutionsstores.com/talst...
    www.domyown.com/talstar-profe...
    Bifen I/T:
    www.solutionsstores.com/bifen...
    www.domyown.com/bifen-it-p-22...

Komentáře • 729

  • @HowToHomeDIY
    @HowToHomeDIY Před 2 lety +22

    Good video, very informative Guy. I have been using the Talstar P for years now with great success. I will take your advice though and get some of the Taurus SC to alternate between the two. Thanks!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +8

      Thank you so much for those kind words. I love your channel. I have been doing my own handyman work for many years. Even before I started doing pest control. I'm still learning new things though. It's amazing to me the things people think of that never would have occurred to me. Thanks for what you do. People don't realize how much time goes into making these videos and I always appreciate it when folks take the time to do them. You do them very well too. Be well my friend.

  • @ScottyP0101
    @ScottyP0101 Před rokem +2

    I've been watching pest control videos for the last 3 days before starting to take care of the pest control at home myself, also in FL (Hernando county) and this has to be the best one I have found by far. Thank you sir! New subscriber 🤙

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for those kind words and thank you for subscribing. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @corneliusgriggs8525
    @corneliusgriggs8525 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I rewatch this every 6 months or so! Great job!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 10 měsíci

      This was the first video that I ever did, so it's not my best work. I did an updated video that I think is better. It's way shorter and shows an easier way to get it done. You may want to watch it and see if you like it better. Thank you so much for watching and for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.
      Updated video: czcams.com/video/Yozv3s-Qwlw/video.html

  • @fiveeight8
    @fiveeight8 Před rokem +1

    I’m back watching this video again to refresh my memory from last year because it worked great! It took almost 3 gallons of mixture to do the perimeter of my house and we reduced our big problem to almost zero. I then did my basement along the top of the foundation wall with talstar and that solved our spider problem(my wife is EXTREMELY phobic to spiders). Thank you so much!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem +1

      You are very welcome. This is one of those things that you need to do every 90 days. It's a pain remembering to do it, but if you keep up on it there will be no more spiders or anything else getting into the house, unless you carry them in or they fly in. Thank you so much for those kind words. Be well my friend.

  • @martinradtke5181
    @martinradtke5181 Před 3 lety

    Very helpful and thorough demonstration. I had no idea of all the places insects could enter the home. Thank you. You've pretty much demonstrated what my brother in law (former Terminix supervisor) told me what to do.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much for the complement. I really appreciated it. Be well my friend.

  • @donjalex2262
    @donjalex2262 Před 8 měsíci

    Really appreciate your time in making this video. I enjoyed watching.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @patburton837
    @patburton837 Před rokem +1

    Thank you, Guy, for this video. I really appreciate the time you spend on explaining about pesticides and how to use them. I can't wait to try the trench method.

  • @joseantonioschannel
    @joseantonioschannel Před 2 lety

    Great Video Sir. 30 minutes, 60 minutes, who cares when the information is valuable. I liked that you took the time to explain the how's and why's of what you were doing. Thank You! much appreciated.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      You are very welcome. I truly do appreciate the input. Please let me know if you have any questions about this video or any other pest problems that you may have. I will answer any question, on any pest, for anybody, at any time, even if I do not have a video on it. Also, please click on the share button and share me with others who can also use my help. Literally, about 84 percent of my views come from kind folks like you who share me with others. Only about 16 percent of my views come from folks who are searching for information. So it is very much a word of mouth sort of thing. Thanks for watching. Be well my friend.

  • @utubewillyman
    @utubewillyman Před 2 lety +1

    I really appreciate these videos. I've learned so much about pest control both indoors and outdoors from you.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you so much for that kind comment. You made my day.
      Be well my friend.

  • @user-pm2vs3pw8r
    @user-pm2vs3pw8r Před 11 měsíci

    Guy, Thank You for the great videos and explaining everything. I moved to Florida 10 years ago from Tennessee and quickly discovered that bug problems are 365 days a year here in Florida. I have been doing my own pest control and just started using the Taurus SC. I purchased the 20 ounce bottle from the Hudson Florida DIY Pest Control on SR 52 and paid $83 for it, I wish I had watched your video earlier and used your links to the products you recommend before buying it at the store. Using your link would have saved me 40%. Thank You for everything you do, I'm happy to be another Subscriber to your channel.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Please watch my updated video on this topic. This was the first video I ever did, so the new one is a lot better. It's not only shorter, but provides better information as well. Be well my friend.
      Updated exterior treatment video: czcams.com/video/Yozv3s-Qwlw/video.html

  • @disgruntledvet28
    @disgruntledvet28 Před rokem +1

    Dude you are a lifesaver thankyou can’t get no more clearer in instruction with that!!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem

      Thanks. Please note that you can alternate between the Taurus SC and the Talstar P. That is to say, that you can start with the Taurus SC, then three months later use the Talstar P, then three months later to go back to the Taurus SC, and so forth. The Taurus SC is a great product to use, but it is only labeled for use every six months, but it only lasts about 3 months. I don't think I was really clear in the video about that point. If you would like to save some money, you can use Bifen IT instead of the Talstar P. They are the same product, but the Bifen is a bit less expensive Also, the sprayers that I show in the video are no longer available. I will give you a recommendation for a sprayer and that should serve you very well.
      Be well my friend.
      Bifen IT: www.solutionsstores.com/bifen-it-insecticide
      Battery operated sprayer: www.amazon.com/dp/B08B3MKYWD/?coliid=I1WHD5A3RF25H9&colid=3VDXA5DFBKQ98&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

  • @dayslayer7871
    @dayslayer7871 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi Guy. Me again (from Fayetteville). Long note with hopefully will be a short answer. First, I want to express how much I appreciate your CZcams channel. Your insights on DIY pest control are not only incredibly useful but also generous. They’ve definitely helped alleviate my fears about handling pest control myself. I'm reaching out to seek your guidance given my specific issues. After taking in your ideas and methods from your videos, I thought I would share my pest issue details and goals and see if you have additional ideas that aren’t covered in your videos that pertain to my situation. Four years ago, I bought a house built in 2017 in Fayetteville, NC (concrete slab, two-story house, typical subdivision, ½ acre lot, lawn has more weeds than grass). I’m finally turning my attention to lawn care and pest control. Across the lawn, I have fire ants, potential termite sightings in the grass (but no mud tunnels anywhere I can see), and other common pests like mosquitoes, small ants, and spiders, which often make their way indoors. I currently use Ortho fire ant powder to treat fire ant mounds, but new mounds keep popping up. My kitchen needs to be spotlessly clean to keep small ants at bay during warmer months. I also have a 20lb dog who enters/exits the house at will through a doggy door - and he loves to roll in the grass/weeds. Seeing the need to utilize more liquid solutions (rather than continuing to spread granular herbicides and fertilizers), I purchased a battery-powered backpack sprayer to apply herbicides, fertilizers, and pesticides to restore the lawn and create a pest-free environment. I have 32oz of Permethrin SFR (36.8%) (non-returnable) for the pesticide, but I’m willing to purchase something else. Considering the tools and supplies I already have, could you please provide tailored suggestions for managing my pest issues? I’m open to switching pesticides and purchasing equipment. If I had to guess, I think you’ll say to use up the Premethrin I have on hand, spread it across the lawn AND around the perimeter of my house using a hose sprayer (using proper PPE including a respirator among other items). Spray liberally on the ground around the perimeter of the house (and around the perimeter of all hard surfaces) to help the treatment prevent a termite infestation. Then use the backpack sprayer (or a pump sprayer) to treat around doors and windows, spraying eaves and the underside of patio roofs. Be mindful of how much and how you mix the pesticide using the different application methods (see video for reference). Treat every 90 days or as needed when pests appear. Switch to Bifen XTS when Permethrin is gone. You’ll probably reference the standing water points you mentioned, but I do not have standing water on my property. As for the attic and second-story eaves, I’m not sure what you’ll say but I’d love to get your comments. Please note that I’ve been in more than a few hundred attics (at least) and my attic requires Tarzan-like skills I no longer have to traverse. Thank you so much for your time and assistance. Your videos continue to be a fantastic resource, and any additional advice would be greatly appreciated!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 měsíci

      Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. For some reason CZcams held your question for review. I was only able to get access to it today.
      Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated.
      I am so sorry that you're having these pest problems, but I think I can help. The thing you need to understand about pyrethrums is that they are excellent to achieve a fast knockdown of just about any pest you can imagine, but they have very limited residual properties. The company may claim that the product will last up to 30 days outdoors, but I think that's a real stretch. The truth is that they will probably stop working soon after the liquid dries. Unless you soak your lawn really well with it, then you probably are not going to reach many of the pests that are harboring near the dirt. That's a lot of soaking, even with the hose end sprayer. If you use Bifen XTS with a hose and sprayer, it still may not get down to the roots and the dirt, but it does have at least a 60 day residual action, so any pests that venture onto the treated area are going to die within a few hours. You are doing the right thing treating the fire ants with the Ortho Fire Ant Killer, but you should treat your entire yard with the Bifen XTS before you apply the fire ant killer. This way, any new mounds that try to form will come in contact with the pesticide and they will die out before they even get started. I treat my yard every 60 days and I have no fire ants, or any other kind of ants for that matter. I always know when it's getting time to retreat, because I start to see a couple of ants on the sidewalk here and there. If I look at the calendar, then sure enough, it's been about 60 days. When I first moved here about 12 years ago, this place was loaded with fire ants. After I did this treatment, I haven't seen any since. In addition to treating the yard, you also need to treat around windows, doors, electric meters, pipe penetrations, fascia boards, and soffits. I know full well that I'm not supposed to do it this way, but the truth is that I do all of this sort of treatment with the hose end sprayer. It is true that I am applying way more pesticide on the house then I should, but it sure does make the process go way faster. When I treat my fascia boards and soffits, it's like rain falling down. What drips off the house also helps to treat the ground under it. So, I am not concerned about it one single bit. A hose end sprayer makes the job go quick and easy. The only draw back is that it is a little messy around the windows, so you are going to get a lot of the pesticide on the glass. That does help prevent the bugs, but it does make the glass look dirty. That dingy look on the glass doesn't bother me, but if you don't like it, then you do need to use a tank sprayer to treat around the windows. I promise that if you do these procedures, then the vast majority of your pest problems are going to be over. Keep in mind that there are just a couple of pests that are very stubborn and require a more expensive treatment. These would include things like fleas and midges. Those guys can be really tough to treat. You almost must use some sort of IGR to get to them and that is very expensive. So, unless you have biting midges or a serious flea problem, the Bifen XTS is going to do a wonderful job for you. You do not need to worry about the dog rolling around to the grass. This product is safe enough for children to play on after it dries. So, just keep the dog in the house until the pesticide is fully dry. This usually takes no longer than 2 hours. It sounds like you watched my videos already on how to do this stuff, but I will give you the links anyway just in case you didn't. I don't know what to tell you about the pyrethrin. It won't be of much help to you. I can be handy for gardens though.
      I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      Video on how to treat your yard with a hose and sprayer: czcams.com/video/wifoTU5dmp0/video.html
      How to treat the exterior of your house with Bifen products: czcams.com/video/Yozv3s-Qwlw/video.html

  • @Univas-hr1kj
    @Univas-hr1kj Před rokem

    Great video. Thank you for taking the time and producing such a useful video for DIYers.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem

      You are very welcome. The sprayers in the video are no longer available, but any battery operated sprayer will work just fine. Also, this was my very first video, so I was not exactly clear that it is a good idea to use Taurus SC for your first treatment and then you can use Talstar P for all other treatments, every three months. If you want to save some money, you can use Bifen IT or Bifen XTS instead of Talstar P. Same thing, but the Bifen products have a bit of an odor to them until they dry. The XTS seems expensive, but it is mixed at 1/3 oz per gallon, so it goes three times as far and ends up being the least expensive option. You can also use the XTS in a hose end sprayer to treat your yard, so it is a very versatile product. I will give you links below. Be well my friend.
      Bifen XTS: www.domyown.com/bifen-xts-p-1236.html
      Video on how to treat your yard with a hose end sprayer: czcams.com/video/wifoTU5dmp0/video.html

  • @johnhampton5320
    @johnhampton5320 Před 3 lety

    Thanks, Guy, for your pest and termite control videos.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 3 lety

      You are very welcome. Thanks for watching. I wish you all the best.

  • @CRAZYHORSE19682003
    @CRAZYHORSE19682003 Před 10 měsíci

    That sprayer is AWESOME, I wish I had one like that when I was in the industry.

  • @likeafamily4life
    @likeafamily4life Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you, Guy! Your videos are definitely going to be saving my family a fair bit of money at our new home. We had a big issue with black widows and termites at our last house and I had never thought DIY pest control could be as effective as hiring a pro. The benefit for me is more than just the financial savings, but also I can ensure I didn't cut any corners to move on to the next job quicker. Keep it up!

    • @luiskade7316
      @luiskade7316 Před 2 lety

      i know I am kinda off topic but do anybody know a good site to watch new series online?

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Jacob. I can't believe that you wrote this six months ago and CZcams held it for review for that long. Most comments go right through, but a few of them get held for review by CZcams and I have no idea way that is. Virtually none of them that get held have any foul language or anything else that would be offensive, but they get held anyway. Most of the time I do get them right away, but that did not happen in your case. Luckily you didn't need me to answer a question. I would feel really bad if I missed a question. Anyway, thank you so much for those kind words. I truly do appreciate it. Again, so sorry that it took so long to get back to you. Be well my friend.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety

      Please be a bit more specific about what you are looking for and I will see if I can think of one. For example, are you looking for world news, local news, crafts, etc. I must confess that I watch way too much CZcams, so I do run into a variety of subject matter. Just let me know and I will try to assist.

    • @paulaustin4622
      @paulaustin4622 Před rokem

      Guy you did get back to me thank you!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem

      Thanks. I just wanted to make sure. Be well Paul.

  • @waynepowell567
    @waynepowell567 Před 3 lety

    Excellent advice and presentation. Thanks for the edification and guidance, Nicely done.

  • @ahmedmohiuddin5216
    @ahmedmohiuddin5216 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for providing your expert instructions how to do pest control. Thanks again.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety

      You are very welcome. Always happy to help. Be well my friend.

  • @maryswann7623
    @maryswann7623 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I will be 67 in December 👋 Thanks again for helping me on getting my Masters Degree on termites. And helping me save money I can return a few things !

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 8 měsíci

      You are very welcome. Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well Mary.

  • @GregWilsonEnglish
    @GregWilsonEnglish Před 2 lety

    I knew this video was a winner in the first minute when he chose quality/substance over quick/fast!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for those kind words. Greatly appreciated. Please let me know if you have any questions. Be well my friend.

  • @themuilover
    @themuilover Před rokem

    Excellent video Guy. You have just saved me a pile of money. Thanks.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem

      You are very welcome. Please note that you can also use Bifen IT or Bifen XTS, instead of Talstar P to save some money. The Bifen XTS may seem expensive, but keep in mind that it gets mixed at 1/3 of an ounce per gallon instead of the one ounce per gallon that the Talstar P gets mixed at. So, the product goes three times as far, and actually costs less per finished gallon than Talstar P or the Bifen IT. These products all have the same active ingredient, but for some reason the Bifen products have a bit of an odor to them until they dry. The Bifen XTS can also be mixed in a hose end sprayer that will allow you to also treat your yard. I will give you a link to my video on how to do that. Also, please note that this was my first video, so it was not exactly perfect. I do not think I made it clear, but you should do your first treatment with Taurus SC, and then three months later you should begin treating with the Talstar P, and you do not need to use the Taurus SC again. Just treat every 90 days with either the Talstar P or one of the Bifen products. I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      Bifen XTS: www.domyown.com/bifen-xts-p-1236.html
      Video on how to treat your yard with a hose end sprayer: czcams.com/video/wifoTU5dmp0/video.html

  • @josephkessinger9498
    @josephkessinger9498 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your time. I have watched a few DIY videos yours is the best info. It is obvious you know what you are doing. Cheers !

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety

      That is so kind of you to say. Very much appreciated. You made my day. 😊

  • @MyKindaBar
    @MyKindaBar Před 3 lety

    Very helpful and timely. Taught me how to deal with this problem. Thank you.

  • @eddiedallou6954
    @eddiedallou6954 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for these valuable information, the pest control company that used to come to my house does not do any good job like the way you explained it

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem

      You are very welcome. After you do an initial treatment with Taurus SC, you can do future treatments with Talstar P or Bifen IT, every three months. The Bifen is the same as the Talstar, but cheaper. The sprayers in the video are no longer available. I will place a link below for a good alternative. Be well my friend.
      www.amazon.com/dp/B08B3MKYWD/?coliid=I1WHD5A3RF25H9&colid=3VDXA5DFBKQ98&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

  • @Meenadevidasi
    @Meenadevidasi Před 2 lety

    Wow. Laying it all out for us. Thanks so much.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      You are very welcome. I appreciate the comment. Thanks for watching. Please let me know if you have any questions about any pests that may be of concern for you. I am always here to help. Be well my friend.

  • @rayboyle6889
    @rayboyle6889 Před rokem

    Finally someone who explains it correctly read the label people you should read the label of any product before you even buy it to make sure that the pest is listed on the label also read all the warnings there are many do not on the label i am currently licensed in Arizona and Utah

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem

      Thank you Ray. That is so kind of you to say. Very much appreciated. You are correct that most people do not read the label, but you do have to admit that the way they do the labels can be somewhat confusing. The labels often read like War and Peace before you actually get to the part when they tell you how to mix it. Even when they finally get to telling you the dilution rate, they often salt in caveats. Still, people should take the time to read the label. It is there for a reason. I just wish they would make it somewhat easier for people to understand. I would also like to see them give you the dilution rate on the first page. How many times did you have to read through several pages of information before you got to the dilution rate? I'm kind of guessing that they do it because virtually nobody would look at any of it if the dilution rate was on the first page. Anyway. You are correct. I can't argue with that. Know the target pest, buy the right product, and read the label. Good advice.
      Be well Ray.

  • @aaajimmyb7472
    @aaajimmyb7472 Před 2 lety +2

    Fantastic video. Thank you so much for posting this

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for that comment. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @kabulphil4546
    @kabulphil4546 Před 3 lety +1

    Very informative and worth the 30 minutes.

  • @spdglez6663
    @spdglez6663 Před 10 měsíci +1

    God bless you man. Thank you for sharing.

  • @iGoldeneYe
    @iGoldeneYe Před rokem

    Very Informative Video. Thanks for taking the time to explain and share. Be safe.

  • @JonKaye
    @JonKaye Před rokem

    Great video Guy. Very informative and helpful. I learned a lot.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem +1

      I wasn't very clear in the video about this point because it was the first video I ever did and I was still getting my "sea legs" so to speak, but I think it makes the most sense to do the first treatment with Taurus SC and follow up treatments with Talstar P. If you would like to save some money, you can do the follow up treatments with a Bifen product. It's the same thing as Talstar P, but it costs less. It has a slight odor to it, but I think that's fine when you are using it outside. The odor goes away after it dries. There are two versions of this product. There is Bifen IT and Bifen XTS. The Bifen XTS costs more per gallon, but the dilution rate is 1/3 oz per gallon, instead of the one ounce per gallon dilution rate for the Bifen IT. So, one gallon goes three times as far. Currently, Bifen IT is selling for about $62 a gallon and Bifen XTS is selling for $162 a gallon. Sense one gallon of Bifen XTS is the same as 3 gallons of Bifen IT, it is really only costing about $54 a gallon for the Bifen XTS. That is not a huge savings, but every little bit helps. Also, the Bifen XTS works way better if you need to use it in a hose end sprayer. This is the sort of thing that you would do if you are treating your lawn. The Bifen IT has a consistency much like milk, which is a bit thick for hose and sprayers, even if you dilute the product significantly, and then it often clogs the sprayers. The Bifen XTS has a consistency like water and the hose end sprayers pick it up very easily. Either product is fine for tank sprayers that you pump up or are battery operated. So for me, I do the initial treatment with Taurus SC and then all follow-up treatments with Bifen XTS.
      I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      Bifen XTS: www.solutionsstores.com/bifen-xts
      Bifen IT: www.solutionsstores.com/bifen-it-insecticide

  • @audi_kid
    @audi_kid Před 2 lety

    Great video ! Thank you for sharing your experience with us! New home owner and I’m stoked learning !

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      Congratulations of the new house. How exciting. Please let me know if you have any questions. Also, please do the termite treatment every year. I will place a link below for it. Be well my friend.
      DIY Termite Treatment for under $50: czcams.com/video/H7rW_TSBHJ4/video.html

    • @audi_kid
      @audi_kid Před 2 lety

      @@GuysPestSolutions thank you so much! I will definitely do! I worked in the automotive industry and preventive maintenance is a must!!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes. Very much the same thing. Be well my friend. Enjoy that new house.

  • @PedroNunez-rn7gg
    @PedroNunez-rn7gg Před měsícem +1

    Thanks so much for an informative video!

  • @johnholdburg6008
    @johnholdburg6008 Před 3 lety

    Excellent - Thank You so much, Great series of Videos

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much. Sorry for the late response. CZcams did not send me your comment. It was just luck that I happened to find it. Normally they email all responses to me, but they did not do that in your case. So sorry. I don't know why they left this comment hanging. Please let me know if you have any questions. Since I am having trouble getting your messages, please just email me at guysyoutube@mail.com. Please note that it's just "mail" and not "gmail." Be well my friend.

  • @FM-nk1zh
    @FM-nk1zh Před rokem +1

    This video helps me so much. Thank you! I liked and subscribed.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem

      You are very welcome. Thank you for subscribing. Greatly appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @donjalex2262
    @donjalex2262 Před 2 lety +1

    Love this content! Thank you for your time!😃😃

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety

      You are very welcome. Please let me know if you have any questions.

  • @daveforgot127
    @daveforgot127 Před 2 lety

    Great video. I found spraying at the higher levels a lot more challenging. I used a 2 gallon sprayer because the one you used was just to heavy for the high areas. Even that was not so easy but worth it.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety

      I was struggling with a four-gallon sprayer for a long time before my wife asked me a simple question. She wanted to know why I didn't just fill the sprayer up halfway. I started doing that and it sure did make things a lot easier. Boy did I feel stupid not thinking of that myself. How obvious can it get? I too have had difficulty with getting to those higher up places, so what I do is I only put one gallon in the sprayer now when I try to treat those areas that are kind of hard to reach. Also, you can buy a sprayer that can put out 65 PSI and it will shoot the spray quite high. It is a 3-gallon backpack sprayer, but again, you do not need to put 3 gallons in it. This prayer puts out a lot of volume and so you can complete a job very quickly with it. I will place a link below for it.
      I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      Sprayer: smile.amazon.com/dp/B08B3MKYWD/?coliid=I1WHD5A3RF25H9&colid=3VDXA5DFBKQ98&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

  • @aaajimmyb7472
    @aaajimmyb7472 Před 3 lety +1

    Outstanding video info and analysis. Thank you

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 3 lety

      What a nice comment. Very much appreciated. By the way, I get a lot of folks wanting to know where to get a cheap sprayer. I purchased mine several years ago from Amazon for about $40 I think, but they don't sell them anymore. I have been looking for inexpensive sprayers to share with others ever since I did this video. The ones from Harbor Freight turned out to not be battery operated. Anyway, I have found one for about $80 on amazon that is a two gallon sprayer that I think will work. It's about the cheapest one I have found and I will place a link below for it in case you are interested. It's not a backpack sprayer, but it should get the job done. I have not used it, so I can't endorse it, but from what I can tell, it should be okay. The good news is that the sprayers last for years if you take care of them. I hope that helps. Thanks for the comment.
      Two gallon sprayer: smile.amazon.com/dp/B08CZBCPMZ/?coliid=IQ91M1CT5QYGS&colid=3VDXA5DFBKQ98&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

  • @winnieatkinson5541
    @winnieatkinson5541 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Guy for this informative video. I am about to cancel my Pest Control Service and really wanted to know how to move forward. In order to do it right, it seems to me that I am going to have a challenge. But, with the help of your video, I am going to have to study it.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +2

      Not to fear Winnie, this is not as difficult as it may seem. Just a couple of things you may want to take note of though. The sprayers that I mentioned in the video are no longer available for purchase. I have been looking for a good, yet cheap, battery-operated sprayer, but I haven't found one yet. About the cheapest one I can find these days that will do a good job for you costs about $80. Even though it costs about twice what I paid for mine, it's still worth the investment because you are going to save a lot of money doing your own pest control. You will easily recover the price of the sprayer in just a couple of months. I will place a link below for the sprayer that I am recommending. If you want to go for a bit more money though, you can purchase a backpack sprayer with wheels that will work even better. I will place a link below for that unit as well. It costs about $200, but it's really neat because you can wheel it around easily and it does save a lot of work. Also, it can produce a lot more pressure than the other unit, which makes it very handy when you have to reach high areas like the eves. If your house is anything like mine, then some of the eaves are fairly high up. The sprayer I have does not have this type of pressure and so I always have to get out a ladder in order to treat the gables. It would definitely save me a lot of time and work if I had a unit like this, so I could avoid the ladder work. In fact, I'm getting to the age now where I think I may just ask for one of these for Christmas this coming year.
      Anyway, the other thing that you should be aware of is… I mentioned in the video that the Taurus SC is labeled for six-month use, while the Talstar P is labeled to use every three months. Those statements are true, but the thing you should know is that the Taurus SC does not last six months. The Taurus SC works a bit better than the Tallstar P, but if you're going to use the Taurus SC, you need to do an in between treatment with the Talstar P. That is to say do your first treatment with the Taurus SC, and three months later do a treatment with Talstar P, then three months later, back to the Taurus SC, and then back to the Talstar P, and so forth. The other option is to simply just use the Talstar P every three months. These products work quite differently. The Taurus SC is a slow kill product. It's what we call in the industry a non-repellent pesticide. That means that the bugs do not realize that they are crossing a pesticide and they happily take it back to their nest or colony and share it with the other bugs. That will kill off the entire nest or colony. The Talstar P works quite differently. It is more of a fast kill product, so if the bugs cross it, they are going to die fairly quickly. That means they are not going to have enough time to bring it back to the nest or colony to share it with the other bugs. The advantage to that is you will not be getting any bugs in your house ever, but the disadvantage is you will not be killing off the colony or the nest. With the Taurus SC however, you will be eliminating the entire colony. The disadvantage to it though is that, since it is a slow kill product, there may be some bug activity while the product is working. Another advantage to the Talstar P is that you can also use it on your lawn if you wish. It's certainly not necessary, but if you spray your lawn with it every 90 days, then you will be eliminating the source of the pests that would be invading your house. Taurus SC cannot be used in that way. You should never use Taurus SC on your lawn. I know that's a lot of information to take in and I hope I did not confuse you. Which approach you take is strictly a matter of preference. I can tell you that most pest controllers would probably go with the Talstar P and not the Taurus SC. I think the reason for that is primarily cost because the Talstar P is a somewhat less expensive than the Taurus SC. That's perfectly fine though because just using Talstar P by itself is a perfectly effective treatment plan. For homeowners though, alternating between these two products will most likely yield even better results.
      Sorry for the lengthy explanation. You need not be afraid to tackle this yourself. After you get going with it, you are going to discover that it's really not all that hard to do. After you do it a couple of times you are going to become an old pro at it.
      Please do not hesitate to ask me any questions you like. I am always here to help and I am more than happy to hold your hand every step of the way. Be well Winnie.
      Two gallon carry strap sprayer: AmazonSmile: PetraTools 2 Gallon Battery Sprayer - Ultra Convenient Battery Powered Sprayer, Garden Sprayer & Weed Sprayer with Easy-to-Carry Strap, Electric Sprayer & Yard Sprayer with Long-Lasting Battery Life : Everything Else
      Backpack sprayer with wheels: AmazonSmile: PetraTools 4 Gallon Tank Backpack Sprayer - Professional Electric Battery Powered Backpack Sprayer - HD4050 for Lawn and Garden, Weeds, Fertilizer, Surface Sanitizing - Multiple Nozzles, Large Opening : Everything Else

  • @mauricetamata4265
    @mauricetamata4265 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Guy for the information and appreciate it....

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety

      You are very welcome. Please let me know if you have any questions.

  • @marissamanning8890
    @marissamanning8890 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video because I have had a Huge bug issue from ants to spiders and roaches even tho i have the roach problem a bit more under control then when i had a pest service came every month but i just found termites in my old well house and i can not afford pest control again so this is extremely helpful!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      It sounds like you have your hands full with bugs. The treatment explained in this video will help you with most of your pest problems. I recommend that you alternate between the Tausur SC and the Talstar P. Start with the Taurus SC and then treat with the Talstar P three months later. Then back to the Taurus SC in three months, and then back to the Talstar P, and so forth. This approach will be the most effective way to keep the bugs out. If you would like to save a little money, then you can also use Bifen IT in place of the Talstar P. I have found that Solutions Pest and Lawn have the best prices on these products and I will place links below for you. I also like that they always ship for free.
      There are a couple of things that you mentioned that give me some cause for concern.
      The first thing is that you mentioned that you have a roach problem. The thing is that not all roaches are the same. The treatment in the video that you watched will stop American cockroaches from entering your home, but that treatment will do nothing for other species of roaches. If you are having a significant problem with roaches inside your home, then it is possible that this could be German cockroaches. If that is the case, then you have a very serious problem. I would urge you to watch my video on how to eliminate a German cockroach infestation. I know it's a very long video at 90 minutes, but you don't need to watch the whole thing to determine if you have German cockroaches. I explained very early on in the video how to determine if you have a German cockroach infestation. If you do, then I highly recommend that you watch the entire video, so that you know how to get rid of them. This is the only video on the entire Internet that can tell you how to do it. Even pest controllers do not know how to get it done and that is why a monthly service for German cockroaches is not going to be effective. I will place a link below for that video.
      The other thing that you mentioned that is of concern to me are the termites that you have in the old well house. Again, the treatment that I explained in the video that you watched is probably not going to get rid of termites. Just like with the roaches, termites have a variety of species as well. I hate to keep giving you homework, but termites can be a serious problem. So, I suggest that you watch my video on how to determine termite species. Don't worry… It's not as hard as it sounds. There is a map in that video that will show you where drywood and Formosan termites are a problem. If you do not live in the red or orange areas on the map, then you most likely have a common variety of termites that are easily eradicated. If that is the case, then watch my video on DIY Termite Treatment. I will place a link below for both videos. The termite treatment only costs $50. If you do live in the red or orange areas on the map, then please get back to me so that we can talk about your treatment options. You should also be aware that, if you have termites in your pump house, then it is very possible that you have them in your home as well. Please get back to me after you watch the video on how to determine the termites species and I can discuss with you how to determine if you have them in your home as well.
      Please be sure to read the entire description for those videos. This is particularly true for the DIY termite treatment video. The product that you need used to be sold by Lowes and Home Depot, but they are now selling a new, but similar product that does not work. So, you must buy this product from Amazon and you do not want to confuse it with a similar product, that is made by the same company, but the new product that they came out with doesn't work. I have all of this explained in the video, so you know the exact product to order.
      Finally, for some reason, CZcams held your comment for review. They do this every once in a while and I have no idea why. Therefore, if you want to be sure that I am getting your messages, then I would urge you to write to my email address. This is because sometimes they will hold those comments for months. In your case, it would appear that I got it right away, but you never know how long they are going to hold a comment for. My email address is guyspestsolutions@gmail.com. If you write to my email, please remind me of your case. I get a lot of mail because I help a lot of people and most of the time it’s termites or cockroaches. It is very easy to get cases confused. Just remind me that you are the person with the termites in the pump house and I will recall who you are.
      I know this is a lot to take in, but please don't worry. It sounds like you have some serious issues that need to be addressed, but this is something that you can probably do yourself. All you need to do is just take it one step at a time and before you know it your problems will be resolved.
      Be well Marissa.
      Taurus SC: www.solutionsstores.com/taurus-sc-termiticide
      Talstar P: www.solutionsstores.com/talstar-pro
      Bifen IT: www.solutionsstores.com/bifen-it-insecticide
      German cockroach video: czcams.com/video/FoxCB5qLPMA/video.html
      How to identify termite species video: czcams.com/video/mY4FMvAHrMA/video.html
      DIY termite treatment video: czcams.com/video/H7rW_TSBHJ4/video.html

  • @leigarden5890
    @leigarden5890 Před 3 lety

    thats really great video, and thank you so much for your sharing such useful information

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much. Sorry for the late response. CZcams did not send me your comment. It was just luck that I happened to find it. Normally they email all responses to me, but they did not do that in your case. So sorry. I don't know why they left this comment hanging. Please let me know if you have any questions. Since I am having trouble getting your messages, please just email me at guysyoutube@mail.com. Please note that it's just "mail" and not "gmail." Be well my friend.

  • @themuilover
    @themuilover Před rokem

    Thanks Guy, you just saved me a pile of money.

  • @PrincessAlexisfuntime

    Great video. Very comprehensive! Thank you!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem +1

      You are very welcome. I don't think I made this clear in the video, but you can do the first treatment with Taurus SC to eliminate any infestations that exist and then just use the Talstar P every 90 days after that. If you would like to save a little money, you can also use Bifen IT instead of Talstar P. Same thing but a bit less expensive. You can also use Bifen XTS. It is a lot more expensive to purchase, but you only use 1/3 oz per gallon instead of 1 oz per gallon, so it goes three times as far and actually costs less per finished gallon. So, it ends up being the most cost-effective product. The sprayers recommended in the video are no longer available, but any battery-operated sprayer will work just fine. All the products can be obtained for most states at domyown.com. Be well my friend.

    • @PrincessAlexisfuntime
      @PrincessAlexisfuntime Před rokem

      @@GuysPestSolutions are the different chemicals mentioned because it works best to alternate and not let the pest build immunity? I just purchased the Taurus SC and was going to use that every 3 months at 0.4oz.
      Also, I can’t decide between a manual pump 4 gal sprayer versus the battery powered pump. I know it will be more convenient with the battery powered but I fear it won’t last and break down easier than a manual pump which I assume will last many many years of trouble free operation.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem

      The Taurus SC does work better, but it is mostly used to knock out an existing infestation. You should mix it at 0.8 oz per gallon though. Mixing it at half strength is not a good idea. It only lasts three months though. Since you are only allowed to use it every six months, you need to fill in with another product after three months. You can use Talstar P, Bifen IT, or Bifen XTS. I have found though that, after using the Taurus SC just once, you can just use one of the other products going forward and you don't need to use the Taurus SC again. So, you can alternate every three months, or you can just stick with Talstar P after the initial treatment with Taurus SC. The result will be the same. The big difference is that going with something like Bifen XTS will be more cost effective. The important thing is to do it every 90 days. I hope that helps. Be well my friend.

  • @cadizwilmo9687
    @cadizwilmo9687 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video! Thank you sir!

  • @pslickful
    @pslickful Před 3 lety

    Thank you Sir, keep up the good job. Thanks for the information.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 3 lety

      You are very welcome. Please let me know if you have any questions.

  • @_TTT__
    @_TTT__ Před 2 lety

    Thank you for a great video Guy!

  • @david88va
    @david88va Před 3 lety

    Automatic follow, what a great video!

  • @tombauer7330
    @tombauer7330 Před 5 měsíci

    Good video. We havee been DIY pest control for about 5 years using Suspend Polyzone. When that runs out, I'll switch to Taurus SC based on your recommendation. I have been spraying Suspend Polyzone in the house which I do not like. Using Taurus SC outside only will make us feel better. Thanks for an informative and timely video! We live in FL too so no shortage of bugs. Latest is a little cockroach thingy.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 5 měsíci

      Congratulations on doing your pest control for so long. Good for you. In case you're interested, I have an updated video on this topic. The new video uses Bifen products, which are a bit less expensive. The Bifen products use the same active ingredient as Talstar P, but at a more attractive cost. The Taurus SC works really great, but it is a bit on the pricey side. The new video will also show you how to treat high up areas using a hose and sprayer. The new video is only 8 and 1/2 minutes long and I think it would be a good investment if your time to watch it. It also discusses the advantage of treating your yard as well and it briefly explains how to do it. If you are interested in treating your yard, I have a more in-depth video on the topic. I will give you a link to both videos.
      By the way, you may want to identify the species of that roach. If it's an outside roach, then you are probably okay. However, if you are dealing with a domestic roach, like German cockroaches, that is a pretty serious problem. I will give you a link to my video on how to identify cockroach species. I think you would be well advised to watch this video.
      Thank you so much for watching. Please let me know if you have any questions. Be well my friend.
      New video on how to treat the exterior of your house: czcams.com/video/Yozv3s-Qwlw/video.html
      Video on how to treat your yard: czcams.com/video/wifoTU5dmp0/video.html
      Video on how to identify cockroach species: czcams.com/video/FN7JyBNSooY/video.html

    • @tombauer7330
      @tombauer7330 Před 5 měsíci

      @@GuysPestSolutions Guy, thank you so much for your prompt and thorough reply. I watched all three videos. They were very helpful. I have tried looking up that bug I referenced without luck. It is about half the size of your pinky fingernail, rounded front and back shaped like a bathtub, about 5:1 ratio length to width and only about 5/8ths inch long. We found 3 within a couple of days, 2 in a kitchen drawer in daytime, one dead one behind a piece of funiture against an outter window wall. I should have taken a pic of them. I don't recall the bug having the long antenae like most roaches. Any ideas? We live in NE FL in Ponte Vedra Beach. We have a large pond in the backyard, shrubery beds on the entire perimeter of the house and a pool. I have been using Suspend Polyzone but only treat 2-3 times per year, inside and outside. Rarely do we see a bug inside the house. I use a small Hudson pump sprayer inside and a powered backpack sprayer outside. Probably should increase that to quaterly. Also, I found a mud dauber condo in our attic. I'm planning on dousing that area with Suspend Polyzone too. When the Suspend Polyzone is gone, I will try the Bifen XTS or Taurus SC.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 4 měsíci

      It's a bit of a challenge to identify a bug just by a description, but you may be looking at an earwig. I could be totally wrong about that. I really need to see it to identify it. Most likely this is something that came in from the outside. In Florida you really need to treat every 60 days outside. I live in Florida too and that's what I do. I always know when it's time to treat again because I will start to see ants on the sidewalk. They show up like clockwork just about 60 days after I treated. If I don't do another treatment, then it's a safe bet that I will start to see them in the house within a couple of weeks. If you do the Bifen XTS treatment on the house and the yard, then you will never need to treat the inside of the house, unless you carry in something like German roaches, fleas, or bed bugs. Wasps will never make it into your attic again. My house is 100% pest free, inside and out. The hose end sprayer makes it very fast to do. You are going to love it. You may get some sticker shock when you see the price of the Bifen XTS, but keep in mind that it gets mixed at 1/3 ounce per gallon of water, so it is very inexpensive per finished gallon. It is the cheapest pesticide that I have found so far per finished gallon. One gallon will treat my house and my entire yard 3 times. It costs about $170 a gallon, so that lasts 6 months. So, it's about $28 a month. Most of that is for treating the yard. It is a lot less expensive if you just treat the house, but I don't fool around. My wife hates bugs. Maybe that's why she married me. Lol.
      I hope that helps. Be well my friend.

  • @ernestdavila4228
    @ernestdavila4228 Před 2 lety

    Thank you,for the information. Good show..

  • @jslynch78
    @jslynch78 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for an excellent video full of great info

  • @GM-yq5wk
    @GM-yq5wk Před 2 lety

    Its your mate from Florida watching this too ..have a good night

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching another video. I hope it helped. Be well my friend.

  • @user-oz8qe7sf9d
    @user-oz8qe7sf9d Před rokem

    Glad I watch your video Wish I would had watch it sooner Pesticide service coming But You gave me a tip, that I can do my own Will save me $300 for 30 days Thank You

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem

      You are very welcome. Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend

  • @aquienpuedainteresar4188

    Great info, very detailed. I wish a seen it 2 days ago.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much for that comment. It's always the story of my life... If I had only known two days ago. I can definitely relate. Please let me know if I can answer any questions. I am always here to help.

    • @aquienpuedainteresar4188
      @aquienpuedainteresar4188 Před 2 lety +1

      @@GuysPestSolutions Just sub, will deep dive in into your videos. Once again thank you for the great content.

  • @MohamedCreativee
    @MohamedCreativee Před 3 lety

    Thx for all of these information 🌹

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much. Sorry for the late response. CZcams did not send me your comment. It was just luck that I happened to find it. Normally they email all responses to me, but they did not do that in your case. So sorry. I don't know why they left this comment hanging. Please let me know if you have any questions. Since I am having trouble getting your messages, please just email me at guysyoutube@mail.com. Please note that it's just "mail" and not "gmail." Be well my friend.

  • @beckyp8914
    @beckyp8914 Před 4 měsíci

    Very informative thank you

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 4 měsíci

      You are very welcome. Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. By the way, I have an updated video that is only about 9 minutes long and it provides a couple of other options that are less expensive and allows you to reach high places on the building without using a ladder. I will give you a link to it. Be well Becky.
      Updated video on how to treat the exterior of your home: czcams.com/video/Yozv3s-Qwlw/video.html

  • @ivanramirez1465
    @ivanramirez1465 Před 11 měsíci

    Great video!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @adamcortez1976
    @adamcortez1976 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video thank you

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 3 měsíci

      You are very welcome. Thank you so much for those kind words. I happen to have an updated video that makes this treatment even easier and less expensive. What you saw in the video will work great, but the new video offers a less expensive product and an easy way to reach high places, like the eaves. This video is a lot shorter as well. I will give you the link. Be well my friend.
      Updated video on treating the exterior of your house: czcams.com/video/Yozv3s-Qwlw/video.html

  • @wisemjk9813
    @wisemjk9813 Před 2 lety

    Great video very informative God bless you sir

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety

      Thank you. That is so kind of you to say. Please let me know if you have any questions. Be well my friend.

  • @davie2983
    @davie2983 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Thank you

  • @6string528
    @6string528 Před rokem +1

    very helpful...thx so much

  • @mimigee5631
    @mimigee5631 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the info you share

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety

      You are very welcome. Please let me know if I can answer any questions. I am always here to help.

  • @cornflowercrafts
    @cornflowercrafts Před 3 lety

    Another great video! Thank you so much. Take good care.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much. Sorry for the late response. CZcams did not send me your comment. It was just luck that I happened to find it. Normally they email all responses to me, but they did not do that in your case. So sorry.

    • @cornflowercrafts
      @cornflowercrafts Před 2 lety

      @@GuysPestSolutions No worries. I just wanted you to know how much I enjoy your videos. I have taken your advise and gotten rid of some pests that the exterminator I had hired did not....thanks to you.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      That is very kind of you to say and I really appreciate the feedback. It is very gratifying that I was able to help. Should you ever ask me a question and you don't hear from me within a couple of days, it's because CZcams did something goofy. In that event, just email me at guysyoutube@mail.com. Please note that it's just "mail" and not "gmail." Be well my friend.

    • @cornflowercrafts
      @cornflowercrafts Před 2 lety

      @@GuysPestSolutions Thank you so much! I will definitely do that. Bug season is right around the corner. I really appreciate it. Take good care.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety

      I appreciate that. You take care as well.

  • @CusterSurvivors
    @CusterSurvivors Před měsícem

    I love Talstar.

  • @austinp.6985
    @austinp.6985 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you so much. That was so thoughtful of you. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @jeneannebrown1944
    @jeneannebrown1944 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for your help! You are thorough and very easy to understand!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you. That is very kind of you to say. Made my day.

    • @jeneannebrown1944
      @jeneannebrown1944 Před 3 lety

      I am the person who found a tube inside my house, nothing in it. You advised to pull the baseboard back and I did have about a foot of soft baseboard and I pulled it back and it’s deteriorating. I didn’t see anything behind it. I have used the suggested formula outside about a week ago. I live in NC and I jumped the gun using that I guess. I lost where we first started communicating, but you last told me you would suggest something for behind the baseboard after I pulled it out.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 3 lety

      Hi Jeneanne. Yes. I remember you very well. It is very unusual to find termite damage and no termites. It's hard to believe that the BioAdvanced granules would work in just a week, but I suppose anything is possible. I'm still wondering if your neighbor that faces the side of the house where the damage was treated for termites. All subterranean termites live underground, so if your neighbor treated for termites, that may have gotten rid of your infestation as well. Also, you live in a place where Formosan termites are a possibility, but again, it sounds a lot like these guys are gone. Anyway, what I suggested was to locate the wall studs that are behind the affected baseboard and push on the drywall that is covering the studs with a screwdriver. If the screwdriver goes right through or it feels really soft, then you may have an infestation in that stud. If it feels solid, then there is a good chance that the infestation was limited to that one baseboard. In any case, the BioAdvanced granules should take care of it, but if one of the studs does feel soft or the screwdriver goes right through, then you can do a spot treatment with fipronil foam just to make sure that you get them. I use FiPro foam because it's the cheapest and I like the applicator tip a lot. I will place a link below for it. Just drill a hole that is wide enough for the applicator tip to go in and make the hole about two inches deep. Drill more than one hole. I would start at the floor level and drill two or three of holes vertically about three inches apart into the studs that you suspect are infested. Then shoot the foam in for about five seconds. If the foam starts coming out the other holes, then there is a gallery in that stud, or at least there was, and the foam will take care of it for sure. If the foam shoots right back out at you, then there is probably no infestation. Again, the BioAdvanced does the same job, but hitting these things directly is never a bad idea if you know for sure where they are. The fipronil works exactly the same way as the BioAdvanced. The termites will not realize that they are being poisoned and they will carry it back to the colony and share it with the other termites, including the queen. Then it's lights out for the entire colony. Fipronil works faster than the BioAdvanced, so hitting them directly will speed up the process. The BioAdvanced generally takes between two to eight weeks to eliminate a colony and hitting them directly should keep the time down to about two to four weeks. Exactly how long it takes depends on a whole variety of factors, but it should be a sure thing, unless you have Formosan termites. I do not suspect that to be the case though. I can't be certain without inspecting, but my gut tells me that these are most likely a common species like eastern subterranean termites. So, you should be okay. By the way, if you still have the baseboard off, then dig into the back side of it with a knife or screwdriver and see if there are any dead bodies in there. I'm just curious. I'm guessing that you will find nothing, but it's worth checking. If you do find a specimen, then take a photo of it and I will tell you where to email if for a positive identification. Get as close as you can and make sure the termite is in focus. I hope that helps.
      www.solutionsstores.com/fipro-foaming-aerosol

    • @jeneannebrown1944
      @jeneannebrown1944 Před 3 lety

      I have a cleaning service and got a new client…Terminix. I saw what you were talking about with the things that go in the ground. I will have to have help finding the stud and doing the treatment. I’m going to try to find a dependable handy man who can do both this and crawl under my house. Will be in touch! Thanks a million!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 3 lety +1

      The studs are actually pretty easy to find. There are two ways to do it. The first is to buy a stud finder from Home Depot, Lowes, or Amazon. I will place a link below for one. They are very easy to use. Just follow the directions. The other way is to simply lightly tap on the wall with a hammer. The sound will change when you tap on a place where there is a stud. Then just take a four penny finishing nail and hammer it into that spot. You will know when it hits a stud because it will be hard to hammer in. If there is no stud, then it will go right through. A four penny nail is very narrow and you won't even notice that small hole much. Then you can just fill it in with a little spackling compound that you can get from Lowes or Home Depot. Just push a little in the holes with your finger and wipe off the excess with a damp sponge. It's very easy to do. A cheap stud finder only costs about $10 and that should do it for you. This is exactly what a handyman is going to use. Also, almost all pest control companies will do a free termite inspection for you and they will go under the house for free. I would call a mom and pop outfit and not Terminix or other national company. The national companies usually send out a trained sales person and they are often high pressure to get you to sign a contract. The mom and pop outfits will generally just come out and tell you what you have and give you an estimate. If they do find an active infestation, then ask them the species to be sure that these are not Formosan termites. If they are not Formosan, then you've got this already covered. Just thank them for their time and let them know that you want to get several estimates before you proceed. Also, get a written treatment plan from them to see how they plan to treat the problem. You have a right to know the species and the treatment plan. I hope that helps.
      smile.amazon.com/Detector-Electronic-Scanner-Finding-Detection/dp/B08FB68DJC/ref=sr_1_16?crid=26G6APCYTXJEY&dchild=1&keywords=stud+finder+wall+scanner&qid=1626433506&sprefix=stud+finder%2Caps%2C249&sr=8-16

  • @waltkosch
    @waltkosch Před 3 lety

    Great tips thanks!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much. Sorry for the late response. CZcams did not send me your comment. It was just luck that I happened to find it. Normally they email all responses to me, but they did not do that in your case. So sorry. I don't know why they left this comment hanging. Please let me know if you have any questions. Since I am having trouble getting your messages, please just email me at guysyoutube@mail.com. Please note that it's just "mail" and not "gmail." Be well my friend.

  • @sourcecreator2222
    @sourcecreator2222 Před 3 lety

    Great job Guy. Although I am researching the power of sodium borate as a natural and non-toxic (to humnans) treatment method instead of conventional poisons. I learned a lot with these techniques and appreciate you sharing your value with us.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 3 lety +2

      Borate works pretty well and it is pretty much non toxic. I use it for some applications, but I find that it's best for interior use. The problem on exterior use is the weather. It stops working if it washes away. I often use a product called Bora-Care to treat and prevent termites in the attic, crawlspace, or basement. It also works well on unfinished decks, even though they are outside, because it penetrates all the way through the wood. If left undisturbed, borate pretty much lasts forever and you never need to retreat. So, you are correct that borate is a wonderful alternative to more harmful pesticides for certain applications. Another very safe and effective alternative is boric acid dust. You can puff it into cracks and crevices with a hand held duster inside the home and it too lasts forever. You can also place the dust under appliances. It's deadly to insects, but very safe for people and pets. Thanks for pointing that out and thanks for watching.

    • @sourcecreator2222
      @sourcecreator2222 Před 3 lety

      @@GuysPestSolutions this is all exactly accurate to what I have been learning as well. Thanks for the point about using a hand held duster and a powder boric acid. I may use that for my indoor drywood termite issues. Best wishes

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 3 lety +1

      Whoooo. Hold the phone! Did you just tell me that you have drywood termites? No, no, no. You will never get rid of drywood termites with just a dust. These guys are wicked bad and, unlike subterranean termites, they do not need to return to the ground. The colonize in your wood, so it's super challenging to get rid of them, short of tenting the entire building and fumigating with a gas. It is possible to spot treat for them, but there is no guarantee that you will get them all. I do not have a video on drywood termites yet, but Solutions Pest & Lawn has a fairly good one and I will place a link below for it. I will try to get one done sometime this year, but don't wait for mine. This is a serious problem and you need to get on it as soon as you can. Now Solutions will tell you that their system is pretty much 100 percent, but it isn't. These guys can be in the wall studs where you can't detect them and even experienced pest controllers miss some of the galleries at times. That is why you will almost never see them give you a structural warranty for drywood termites. The best they will do is retreat within a year if you find more termites and that's pretty hard to do if they are inside the walls behind the drywall. I don't mean to scare you, but that is the situation you have if you have drywood termites. If you can catch a swarmer (they have wings) take a look at the color of the body and the wings. If the body is reddish in color with gray or blackish wings, then they are probably drywood termites. Otherwise they may be a different species and we need to talk further. By the way, CZcams keeps holding your comments for review, so if I don't get back to you, please write to me at guysyoutube@mail.com. Please note that it is not gmail. Just mail. Sometimes CZcams does not allow me to respond to some comments. The have no idea why this is happening to me. I hope that helps.
      czcams.com/video/KrYnuGacZ_0/video.html

  • @eddiedallou6954
    @eddiedallou6954 Před rokem

    Great video

  • @no1pestcontrolbrisbane536
    @no1pestcontrolbrisbane536 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing these tips! I've been looking for a cost-effective way to keep pests away from my home. The advice on which products to use and how often to apply them is really helpful. Do you have any recommendations for dealing with specific types of pests, like termites or mosquitoes?

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 měsíci

      First, I have an updated video on how to treat the exterior of your house that you should check out. It's a short video that will provide some great tips. I do have videos on termites and mosquitoes. Quite a few actually. With termites you need to identify the species before you can treat. I will give you a link to that video. Let me know the species and I can guide you further. Don't worry. It's not hard to do. I have 2 on mosquitoes and I will give you links to both.
      Your comment was held for review. I don't know why. To ensure that I receive your questions, please email me at guyspestsolutions@gmail.com.
      Just curious. Do you live in Australia? If so, things work a bit differently there for termites.
      I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      Updated video on how to treat the exterior of your house: czcams.com/video/Yozv3s-Qwlw/video.html
      Video on how to identify termite species: czcams.com/video/dIs_a0nfVjg/video.html
      Natural treatment for mosquitoes video: czcams.com/video/DIoCHo96LJc/video.html
      Nuclear option for mosquitoes video (Generic video that works for other pest as well): czcams.com/video/wifoTU5dmp0/video.html

  • @JoeCool820
    @JoeCool820 Před rokem +1

    Another great one!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem

      Thank you so much. Very kind of you to say. Be well Joe.

    • @JoeCool820
      @JoeCool820 Před rokem +1

      I just want everyone to know how great Guy is, he’s without a doubt one of the best people on CZcams, he’s friendly and respectful to all, you can’t help but love a guy like this! There’s definitely a special place in heaven for guys like Guy! Definitely sub and subscribe! Seriously he’s tops in my opinion!!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @joecuzz440
    @joecuzz440 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey guy,
    Very informative video, lots of good information. Thanks for doing them.
    I live south by Houston in Texas.
    Found some sub tubes on my second story ceiling, on the north side.
    Found some wings in the bathroom window too on the south wall, on the north side of the south wall.
    And tubes here and there along the entire west wall of the house.
    Found one dead termite with wings.
    Nothing alive though.
    Looks like they're already in half of my house. Which was built new in 2010.
    I though they ate older homes.
    Any way , I bought some FiPro foam and was going to put in the holes in the sheetrock up stairs in between the studs.
    And Taurus sc was entertaining trenching the perimeter.
    I wasnt going to hold you to anything.
    But I was wanting to hear your thoughts
    Other than tearing out some sheetrock and hoping to see some live activity.
    My attic doesnt have much height to help with visibility of damage. I could only find
    Tubes along the top plate in the north wall ceiling.
    Thanks Joe

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Joe. Yes, I do have some thoughts. First, you should know that the termites that have wings are called swarmers and they are made up of new queens and kings that are looking to start a new colony. They only live a short time when exposed to the air, so if they cannot find a place to start the colony, then they will die. Hence the dead bodies. Now, if you just find the wings, then it begs the question, "Where are the bodies?" Swarmers shed their wings before establishing a new colony, so if there are wings and no bodies, then they may have succeeded in starting a new colony. Here is where it gets interesting and perhaps somewhat confusing if you don't know how termites work. You live in an area where there are basically three kinds of termites. You have the plain vanilla subterranean termites, drywood termites, and Formosan termites. Mud tubes are only created by subterranean termites and Formosan termites. Drywood termites do not create mud tubes, so I think we can rule them out. The plain vanilla subterranean termites typically build the mud tubes low to the ground and eat their way up, so it is not common to see mud tubes too far from the ground, unless the infestation has been around for a long time. That makes me wonder if these guys are not Formosan termites. These guys often build the mud tubes on upper levels of the home and unlike other species of subterranean termites, Formosan termites have the ability to colonize in your walls. Other species of subterranean termites must return to the ground fairly often to obtain moisture and to feed the rest of the colony. Formosan termites do not. Many of them will return to the colony, but some may well build "cartons" inside your walls to create sub-colonies and those termites never need to return to the ground. Also, Formosan termites are the most aggressive eaters in the termite world. They are capable of doing a lot of damage really fast. Obviously, I have not inspected your house, but if I were a betting man, just based on what you have told me already, I would put my money on Formosan termites. I may be wrong, but that seems to be where the road will lead. However, you need to be sure. So, my recommendation is to call a pest control company and ask for a free inspection for termites. Just about all pest controllers will do the inspection for free. After the inspection, ask them what species they are and ask them for a treatment plan. You have a right to know what the species is and how they plan to treat them. I like the mom and pop outfits the best because they usually do not use the high pressure sales tactics that the national companies use. Most of the time the national companies are sending a sales person that wants to get you to sign a contract. The local folks usually have no sales training and the person that inspects your house is most likely the person who will treat it. Naturally, they will give you an estimate. When they do, just tell them that you will be getting several estimates, thank them for their time, and tell them that you will get back to them. Again, be sure they list the species and treatment plan on the estimate. You want to know the chemicals that will be used and where they will be used. Most likely they will trench the house, but for Formosan termites it will require interior treatment as well. Once you have this information, just get back to me and I will guide you further. Please note that your comment was held for review by CZcams. I don't know why. So, if you do not hear from me within a day or two, then please write to me at my email address. It's guysyoutube@mail.com. This is just "mail" and not gmail. If you write to this email, please remind me of who you are and what the question was. You can copy and paste if you like. I answer a lot of questions every day and it's easy to get folks mixed up sometimes because some of the questions are very similar. I hope that helps.

  • @dmsdrumcovers9506
    @dmsdrumcovers9506 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Guy!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety

      You are very welcome. Thanks for watching. Be well my friend.

  • @Silva-wf5hj
    @Silva-wf5hj Před 8 měsíci

    Very informative and well explained video Sr. Is the Taurus SC safe for use in a crawl space?

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I do not recommend Taurus SC for use in a crawl space. You are better off with the Talstar P. I hope that helps. Thank you so much for those kind words. Be well my friend.

  • @kratos9174
    @kratos9174 Před 2 lety

    Hello again Guy , thank to you I have treated my home inside and specially the attic thanks to you suggestion, and products,
    NOW IF YOU CAN HELP ME AGAIN
    How to treat as prevention for termites under slabs.
    Garage doors , and sidewalk where is. NOT DIRT TO DIG A TRENCH.
    Yes is videos here
    But after what I have learned from you and toons of money you save me
    I would not bother to see them and do strictly what you suggest to do
    I think so you want me to use termidor s/c
    Thank you in advance and hopping and wishing you good luck and grow your channel, because you are super good person taking a lot of time explaining on all your videos

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      This is one of those cases where a picture would be worth a thousand words. Please send me photos of all four sides of your home that show the walls and the ground. I really need to see what you have before I can advise you on how to treat it. You can send the photos to guyspestsolutions@gmail.com. I will do my very best to give you a solution.

    • @kratos9174
      @kratos9174 Před 2 lety

      @@GuysPestSolutions is I will upload the pictures, but maybe I explained wrong,
      Front of the house driveway to garage door (is not dirt ) just concrete, side of the house left and right, no problem just dirt and bushes normal house in Florida,
      Background Florida room sliding door is concrete and the screen (mosquito) no wall a bit of side walk and the grass
      I will send anyway the pictures
      Thank you
      I was wondering if a do trench is around the driveway , the wall of the garage is concrete and can’t dig if dig is around the driveway no side of the house is a frame house

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      Photos do help me a lot. It's almost like being there and it allows me to get it right every time. That being said, it sounds like you have a typical house with a Florida room in the back and an attached garage with a concrete driveway. If this is the case, then just treat around that Florida room the same way as the rest of the house. A concrete driveway that leads up to an attached garage is admittedly a week link, but if you treat both sides of the driveway, it is unlikely that you will have a problem. It can happen, but it's pretty unusual. If you should start to see activity around the garage doors, then we would need to treat that one area differently. So far, I have only run into that situation one time and that was because it was not possible to treat the sides of the driveway because it was a tuck under, with concrete walls on each side of the driveway that were six feet tall. So, there was no way to apply the granules on the sides of the driveway. Other than that, I have never run into a problem.
      I hope that helps.

  • @jennadee6761
    @jennadee6761 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much for making this comprehensive video! Question regarding excessive amounts of spider webs - should you clean them up before spraying or wait until after spraying?

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Jenna. I am so sorry that I did not get back to you sooner, but for some unexplained reason, CZcams held your question for review. I didn't know that they did that. I now have it fixed, but not before your question and several others did not get answered. Anyway, the answer to your question is yes. The spiders will die either way, but your home will look better if you clean up the webs first. If you do this treatment every three months, then you will never have spiders again. Thanks for the question and, again, so sorry for the delay.

  • @mikej8757
    @mikej8757 Před 3 lety

    Hey Guy , Great videos you have, hands down the BEST for DIYers. So if a house needs to have a termite treatment due to a infestation, is the crawl space treated also along with the outside perimeter? My house is mostly on a crawl space except for the addition that was built on a concrete slab which was originally a carport.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Mike. Thank you so much for those kind words. Greatly appreciated. It appears as though you have watched more than one of my videos because you commented on termites after watching this video and not the termite video. I am so pleased that you did that and that you enjoyed them so much. I am thinking that you are asking about treating the crawlspace with the BioAdvanced Termite Killer granules. I have gotten this question before and the answer is no. I do not recommend ever treating the crawlspace with the BioAdvanced granules. The only time you would need to treat the crawlspace is if the termite colony was located directly under the crawlspace. While this has been know to happen, it is quite rare. The infestation is almost always outside the footprint of the home and fairly deep underground, either somewhere in your yard or a neighbor's yard. Subterranean termites always colonize in the ground and never in your home. They must return to the ground and the colony fairly often to obtain the moisture that they need to survive and to bring food back to the rest of the colony. The BioAdvanced granules work because the granules release a pesticide that the termites have no choice but to pass through on their way home. It is nonrepellent, so the termites do not even know that it's there. This pesticide does not kill immediately, so the termites bring it back to the colony and they share it with the other termites, including the queen. After that it's lights out for the entire colony. Since this pesticide is a slow kill, it takes about four to eight weeks for the entire colony to die off. This is not a problem because termites are slow eaters and they will not do much more damage in this short period of time. If you are still seeing activity after eight weeks, then you may have a colony under the crawlspace and if that is the case, then get back to me and I will tell you exactly how to treat for it. I doubt if that will be the case though. Finally, if you are seeing mud tubes, and I'm guessing you are, then you can give the process a boost if you like. This is an optional treatment to add to the BioAdvanced granules that is not necessary, but will speed up the process. Just break open each mud tube about two inches long and shoot a fipronil foam onto the surface where you made the break and shoot some inside the tube. The fipronil foam works the same way as the BioAdvanced granules, but it's great because you are hitting the termites directly. They will rebuild the tubes and happily take the fipronil back to the colony. I will place a link for it below. Any fipronil foam works, but FiPro is the cheapest and it is only available from Solutions Pest and Lawn. You can get similar products from Amazon, but be sure that the active ingredient is fipronil. After about eight weeks, break open one of those mud tubes and see if there is still activity. My guess is that you will not find any, but if you do, then get back to me. Finally, for some unknown reason, CZcams held your commend for review. Sometimes when they do this I don't get to answer the comment. If you write to me and I don't answer, then CZcams is blocking you. This has happened to me about four times so far. You should know that I always answer all comments, so if you don't hear from me, then post a comment on the DIY Termite Treatment video. Apparently the only video that has this problem is the DIY General Pest Control video. I have contacted CZcams about the problem, but they were unable to correct it. Sorry for the long read. I hope that helps.
      www.solutionsstores.com/fipro-foaming-aerosol

  • @masterteacher5454
    @masterteacher5454 Před 2 lety

    great video! thank you so much for all the information you shared us. Can you also tell us if we need to avoid the treated areas after application? If yes, for how long? We have a number of kids playing around the house and I would not like them getting sick because of it. Thanks again!

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety

      Virtually all of the liquid products depicted in my videos are perfectly safe for kids and pets, after they are dry. So, just keep the kiddies in the house while you are applying the pesticide. It dries very quickly, so they will not have to be in there very long. After that, they can play on it all they want. It is a little-known fact that there was a law enacted by congress in the late 1990s that required all pesticides to be safe for children after they have dried. If you would like to know more about the truth about how hazardous pesticides really are, then please have a look at my video on the subject. I will place a link below.
      How I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      Video on how hazardous pesticides really are: czcams.com/video/i7nLO6Js_3Q/video.html

  • @marwanhaddad7783
    @marwanhaddad7783 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Guy for the informative videos. I have pine straws surrounding the house with bushes. Will the provided pest and termite solution works on top of pine straws or need to clear it first?

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Marwan. Treating over pine straw with these products should be fine. Just be sure to use enough of the product. You want to soak it really good where the foundation meets the dirt and you want to be sure that you use enough so that the liquid gets through the pine straw to the ground. The bugs are going to be traveling under the pine straw, so that's where the product needs to be. Naturally, moving the pine straw is a sure thing and will take less treatment, but I think just soaking it really good would do the job too. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching.

  • @biggustavinho0
    @biggustavinho0 Před 3 lety

    Hey Guy, I have been checking all your videos and Im so glad I found you!
    Let me ask you one thing, I have noticed fungus in one of my palms. Its a sylvester date palm and I live in FL, the fungus are eating all the leaves and Im so frustrating because I dont know what to do, what would you suggest me to use? Thanks again for sharing all your knowledge,
    GUSTAVO.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 3 lety

      Hi Gustavo. The truth is that I am more of a bug guy than an arborist. In fact, if you want to kill a plant of any kind, other than weeds, then just place it in my care. If I had to grow my own food I would starve to death. Anyway, I did some digging for you and it would appear that this could be caused by a couple of types of fungus. How to treat it depends upon the kind of fungus you have and you can tell by looking at it. I will place a link below for an article I found on the subject. Once you have identified the fungus, then you can probably find a solution to the problem by simply going to a local nursery and asking them how to deal with it. They may even stock the exact products you need. I'm sorry that I cannot be of more assistance.
      www.palmtreepassion.com/palm-tree-fungal-disease.html

  • @jessecota6639
    @jessecota6639 Před rokem

    Awesome video. So helpful. What do you recommend for springtails? They seem impervious to standard pesticide.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem +1

      Springtails need moisture to survive, and they eat decaying matter and mold, so if you have them indoors, then lowering the humidity and removing any mold will help a lot. Most of the time, these guys hang out in bathrooms and other areas of high moisture. The good news is that they do not travel very far from their nests, and that is why you don't see them everywhere. The way I treat them is to use a deltamethrin dust. The one I like to use is D-Fense dust. You simply fill a duster halfway and then dust pipe penetrations, under baseboards, and any other cracks and crevices where you are seeing these guys. You want the exit tube on the duster to be at the top. The deltamethrin dust is waterproof and it lasts about eight months. They get into your house from the outside, so doing an exterior treatment, including the yard, would be a good idea. I will give you a link to my video on how to treat your yard. It is also a good idea to treat the exterior of the house as well. I have an updated video on how to do that.
      I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      Video on how to treat your yard: czcams.com/video/wifoTU5dmp0/video.html
      Updated video on how to treat the exterior of your house: czcams.com/video/Yozv3s-Qwlw/video.html
      D-Fense Dust: www.domyown.com/dfense-deltamethrin-dust-p-2428.html?pdpv=2
      Duster: www.domyown.com/bellow-hand-duster-p-106.html?pdpv=2

  • @jayruckstuhl6988
    @jayruckstuhl6988 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the great videos and sharing your knowledge! I am going to treat my house myself. At my house, my concrete driveway runs directly along the side of the house into the carport. There is a small opening where the driveway meets the foundation. Is it safe to spray the Taurus SC into that crack, even if some gets on the concrete driveway? Same question for my front porch, which runs the entire width of my house.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Jay. Good for you doing your house yourself. You can do it better and cheaper than the pros. You can spray virtually any pesticide directly onto concrete and into any cracks and crevices, including expansion joints in concrete. The Taurus SC is no exception. You want to spray it anywhere a bug could possibly enter the building. I always spray the driveway in front of the garage door and along both sides of the driveway where it comes in contact with the lawn. Anywhere dirt meets concrete is a breading ground for bugs and I soak those areas really good. I spray all the expansion joints and any cracks as well in the driveway and the sidewalks. You literally cannot over do it. After it dries, it is perfectly safe for people and pets to walk on. I hope that helps.

  • @bg147
    @bg147 Před rokem

    Hello Guy. I can't find my comment thread with you, but I was the one who was going to drill through the concrete apron around the side and back of my house in Southern Illinois. You mentioned maybe not drilling and trench around the concrete instead. I went ahead and drilled it.... 90 holes and it only took me 2 drill bits. Actually, the 3rd bit fell down one of the holes. LOL. I should have wrapped tape around the top of the bit. It went well. There were maybe 10 holes that wouldn't take much of the Taurus solution. So, I took an old piece of hollow brake line and rammed it down the hole trying to pull out as much dirt. Just finished stuffing some hot water pipe insulation down in the holes and filling the holes with crack sealer. Down the line, I could always have a pro come out. The holes have already been made, and he can treat with a spraying wand. Honestly, I think I am all set with your help. Thank you.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem

      How close are the holes? The problem is that the termiticide may not expand underground so that there is a continuous barrier. The material that goes down each hole must meet the material from the next hole. The pros inject it under pressure. You would need to drill the holes very close together for it to work well. I mean like, every 4 inches apart. That is why I say to trench around the concrete. It works just as well as rodding under pressure. Now, you may get lucky and the termites will go through the termiticide that you applied, but they may just go past it too, if there is a gap between the holes. They won't look for that untreated area because they don't know the difference, so it's just a matter of luck. If you get lucky, they will travel through the termiticide. If you get unlucky, then they will miss it and the treatment will fail. Do you see what I am saying? I'm not sure if I am explaining it very well. How well it will work also depends upon how porous the ground is. It will work better in sandy soil than it will in clay.
      I hope that helps. Be well my friend.

    • @bg147
      @bg147 Před rokem

      @@GuysPestSolutions That makes perfect sense. The holes are 8 inches apart. I can have a pro come out. The problems in the past were the basement windows and I drilled the holes very closely around the window. My biggest concern was possible termites already in the house and why I wanted to treat the soil closer to the house. I could have a company come out and use the holes I drilled.

    • @bg147
      @bg147 Před rokem

      @@GuysPestSolutions Also, I forgot to mention, there is an alley that runs along my concrete walk, and I couldn't trench it.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem

      If you cannot trench, then drilling and rodding is your only option, but if you have dirt next to the concrete, then you can usually just trench around the concrete. Remember, the termites are not colonizing in your home and most likely not colonizing under your home or under the concrete. They are most likely outside the footprint of all of that stuff. Since they only travel a couple of inches below the top of the dirt, they will cross through a barrier that is outside the concrete. As long as the barrier is between the colony and the house, then they will die. Most of the time, the colony is within a 300-foot radius of the house. I hope that helps. Be well my friend.

  • @suzyb.3807
    @suzyb.3807 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. What would you recommend for getting rid of roaches inside your home? I've used Raid sprays, bait, gels, motels, and Home Defense. Some die but don't clear away.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 3 lety +1

      It depends upon what species of roach you have. I may be able to help you with that, but I need to see a photo of one of the roaches. Please send a photo to my email and I will identify it for you and tell you how to treat for them. My email is guysyoutube@mail.com. Please note that this is not gmail. It's just mail. Sorry that it took so long to answer you. Your comment was help for review by CZcams. I don't know why. When that happens it's best to contact me through email anyway. Thanks for watching.

  • @jimsean4931
    @jimsean4931 Před 8 měsíci +10

    70 years old?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! dude looks like he just reaching 50s

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 8 měsíci

      What a nice thing to say. Thank you so much. Be well my friend.

    • @scottyrockblends
      @scottyrockblends Před 2 měsíci +1

      Old folks move to Florida.mabys, it's the fountain of youth .definitely doesn't look 70.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

    • @MikeG.666
      @MikeG.666 Před 24 dny

      Great comment. Way to keep it positive. This guy is obviously doing something right. I would hope I'm still as viral at 70. That would be a win.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 20 dny +1

      I'm now 74 and still going strong. The secret is to keep the weight off and keep moving. It doesn't matter how many aches and pains you have; the important thing is to remain active. It's really that simple. Thank you so much for the compliment. Ver much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @stevek2645
    @stevek2645 Před 3 lety

    Guy , thank you much for sharing your knowledge . I have a suspended ceiling in by basement which allows me easy access to the floor beams of the house . What is the best product and method to treat as preventative maintenance for termites on the inside of the house ? TIA for any info

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 3 lety +2

      Sorry that it took so long to answer this. CZcams keeps holding your comments for review. Please contact me at my email if you have other questions to be sure that I receive them. My email is guysyoutube@mail.com. Please note that it's not gmail. Just mail. This way I can be sure to get back to you in a more timely manner. If you have a suspended ceiling you can treat all the wood above it with Bora-Care. That is a permanent treatment that never stops working. I do not have a video on it, but I will place a link below for someone else's video. You need to mix it one to one in a bucket and then apply it with a garden sprayer. They say you can mix it one to five, but don't do it. After use, be sure to rinse out the sprayer really well or it will clog up. I hope that helps.
      czcams.com/video/Rmr_aEodyhg/video.html

  • @johnmasapagay643
    @johnmasapagay643 Před rokem

    Great DIY Video! Thank you for sharing your expertise with pesticide maintenance. Where do you purchase the Taurus SC? Does Lowe's, Homedepot or Ace Hardware carry the product?

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for those kind words. The pesticides can be purchased from domyown.com. None of the big box stores carry any of them. The sprayers are no longer available. Just purchase any battery-operated sprayer from Amazon and you should be okay. Just do the first application with Taurus SC. After that you can use Bifen XTS. I don't show it in the video, but I it's a cheaper way to go. It looks expensive, but it gets mixed at 1/3 oz per gallon, instead of 1 oz per gallon like Talstar P, so it goes a lot further and ends up being a bit cheaper per finished gallon.
      I hope that helps. Be well my friend.

  • @MrAllsteve
    @MrAllsteve Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Guy, great videos and thanks for sharing your expertise with us! I am remodeling a 90 year old abandoned home to use as a get away cabin and hunting camp. The biggest problem is spiders. The place is still under construction however we do have it dried in with new subfloor. It is off grade. Spiders have collected inside the house and in the corners of the roof rafters. Do you have any recommendations?

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Steve. There are any number of ways to deal with spiders. Sometimes the best way to do it is to simply knock them down with a broom and step on them. When you remove the webs with a broom, you also remove the egg sacks as well, so no more spiders. You can also use a vacuum to do the same thing, then just throw away the vacuum bag or clean out the container if there is no bag. Shop vacs are great for this job. Another way to do it is to mix up some of that Talstar P and spray the webs. This product has a fast knockdown and a residual, so that it will kill the baby spiders when they emerge. Of course, that will not remove the webs and who wants a bunch of spider webs all over the place? So, again, removing the webs with a broom or vacuum is probably the best thing to do. The exterior treatment described in this video will prevent them from entering again. I hope that helps.

  • @johnholdburg6008
    @johnholdburg6008 Před 3 lety

    Excellent - Do you have any tips for trailer on slab wit wood decks around them?
    Thank You so much, Great series of Videos

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi John. It works the same way with slabs or any concrete surface. Just use the product around the slab as shown. It is also the same for decks, except it's great if you can actually get under the deck and apply the product along the slab where the deck is attached to the trailer. Also, it's a good idea to place the product around all the deck posts. If you cannot get under the deck, then it would be a good idea to remove a deck board next to the trailer to get the product next to the slab. However, if you cannot do that either, then just use the product around the deck. Sorry that it took a week to answer this, but CZcams held your question for review. I have no idea why, but I just received it this minute. Sometimes they do that and in a couple of cases they didn't let me answer for some reason. I am working with them to try to resolve the problem. Thanks for the question and thanks for watching.

  • @DeusEx_Machina
    @DeusEx_Machina Před 2 měsíci

    Great video! question - if you are using the Taurus SC, is it necessary to use the product recommended in your termite treatment video - the BioAdvanced Termite Killer Granules - as well, since Taurus is marketed specifically as a termiticide, as you mentioned in this video? Thanks

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 měsíci

      Taurus SC is a great termiticide, but for it to work on termites you need to dig a trench around your house and mix it with the dirt. You can't just apply it on the surface of the ground to kill termites because it will not soak into the ground the way the granules will. Therefore, you still do need to use the termite granules. I did an updated video on how to treat your house that will save you some time and money. It's only 8.5 minutes long and contains some great tips.
      I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      Updated video on how to treat the exterior of your house: czcams.com/video/Yozv3s-Qwlw/video.html

  • @mr.shellcracker9161
    @mr.shellcracker9161 Před 2 lety

    Hi Guy, thanks for making these videos! I've always used Ortho Home Defense. Would I notice an improvement if I upgraded to a product like Talstar P?

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the question. The short answer is "yes." You will definitely see a big difference in results. The Ortho Home Defense uses the same active ingredient as the Talstar P, but the Talstar P is more concentrated. In other words, there is more of the active ingredient in the Talstar P than in the Ortho Home Defense. Also, the Ortho Home Defense typically comes already mixed in a hand sprayer that does not apply enough of the product to do a good job. It's fine for treating around windows and doors, but not very effective for treating where the ground meets the house and also difficult to use when treating soffits. So, while the Ortho Home Defense will kill bugs, it will not do it anywhere as effectively as using the Talstar P with a battery operated sprayer. I hope that helps.

  • @stevenle1760
    @stevenle1760 Před 2 lety

    Great videos. Do you recommend applying dust pesticide in addition to the barrier spray treatment?

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety

      Great question. I use dusts all the time inside and they can be very effective for exterior use as well. The problem with dusts when used outside is that they are easily washed away by the rain, so their use is limited to areas that are not exposed to the weather. So, you can use them in cracks and crevices under eves, around windows, doors, and so forth, where they won't get washed away. The best dust to use, in my opinion, is a borate dust like Nibor-D because it lasts forever, is nontoxic to people and pets, and it does not lose it's effectiveness when exposed to water. The reason I did not mention the use of dust is because dusts alone will not get the job done and they are not necessary if you treat the exterior every three months. I hope that helps. Thanks for the question and thanks for watching.

  • @jasonday6796
    @jasonday6796 Před 2 lety

    Great video!! Would you say Talstar- P is safe for use on a log cabin? Treating the wood around the window and doors? Thank you very much. Again thank you for the information.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes. It is very safe. You should treat the log cabin the exact same way as any other house. If you would like to know more about pesticide safety, I have a video on the subject that I made for folks who are concerned about using pesticides. I give you the truth about the safety of pesticides. Which ones are safe and which ones are not and why. I will give you a link to it in case you are interested.
      Thanks for watching. Be well my friend.
      How Dangerous are Pesticides Really?: czcams.com/video/i7nLO6Js_3Q/video.html

  • @brittanyspangler5206
    @brittanyspangler5206 Před rokem

    Very helpful, thank you! We just moved into a house and have been finding all sorts of creepy crawlies, carpenter ants being one now that it’s spring time.
    Might be a silly question, but I gave 2 little dogs - how long before it’s safe to allow them outside? I wouldn’t want them to get anything on them while they’re outside the house.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem

      All pesticides are safe for pets after they dry. Please watch my video on the subject. I will give you a link to it. Also, please watch my video on how to treat carpenter ants. Do the carpenter ant treatment instead of this treatment. I hope that helps. Be well Brittany.
      The truth about using pesticides video: czcams.com/video/i7nLO6Js_3Q/video.html
      How to treat carpenter ants video: czcams.com/video/Te9BUCaIQZY/video.html

  • @xtrmwakeborder
    @xtrmwakeborder Před 10 měsíci

    Love your videos, Guy. Does this work for Scorpions? I've been using Onslaught FastCap, which may be controlling the issue, but I have a ton of earwigs in the house now.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 10 měsíci

      Onslaught FastGap is a great pesticide for scorpions and spiders. It should also kill the earwigs as well, but the problem is that onslaught is a very expensive pesticide, so you may not be applying enough of it, or you may not be applying it where you need it. I know at that price, I probably wouldn't be. It sounds like you are doing a good job controlling the scorpions, so I would continue just doing what you're doing with regard to those guys. However, you may want to try an additional treatment for the earwigs.
      Earwigs are coming in from the outside of your house, so the first thing you need to do is treat your yard. You need to apply a pesticide on your entire yard and up the side of the building about 36 inches. This treatment should be done every 60 to 90 days, but it does not need to be done in freezing weather. I have a video on how to do that and I will give you a link to it.
      Now that your yard is treated, you need to get rid of the ones inside the house. Apply D-Fense dust under baseboards and in cracks and crevices wherever you see activity. You should also apply it around pipe penetrations under sinks and other plumbing fixtures. It is a good idea to remove outlet covers and apply it between the outlet box and the drywall, so that the dust gets into the wall void. All you need is a handheld duster. Fill the duster halfway and apply the dust with the spout on top.
      I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      Video on how to treat your yard with a hose end sprayer: czcams.com/video/wifoTU5dmp0/video.html
      Bifen XTS: www.domyown.com/bifen-xts-p-1236.html
      Duster: www.domyown.com/bellow-hand-duster-p-106.html
      D-Fense dust: www.domyown.com/dfense-deltamethrin-dust-p-2428.html

  • @RealStudioProductions
    @RealStudioProductions Před 2 měsíci

    Very informative. Thank you. What do you recommend for outdoor gnats for here in North Carolina?

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Start by looking for standing water on your property and eliminate it. Do not overwater your lawn. Just water once a week. If it rains, do not water. Over watering your lawn leads to a lot of gnats. To treat the existing population, treat your entire yard with Bifen XTS. I have a video on how to do that. Repeat the application whenever the gnats start to increase in numbers again. Keep in mind that they are also coming from your neighbor's yard too and there isn't much you can do about that. So, you can keep the number way down in your yard, but some gnats will probably visit you from adjoining properties. So, there is only so much you can do, but this should help a great deal.
      I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      Video on how to treat your yard with Bifen XTS: czcams.com/video/wifoTU5dmp0/video.html

  • @thrill2real
    @thrill2real Před 2 lety +2

    Hey thanks for the video, I recently bought the Taurus SC just to treat around the house. This product should take care of all basic pest correct? Ants, Spiders, Roaches, camel crickets in the crawl space?

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +2

      That is correct. I recommend that you alternate every three months between the Taurus SC and the Talstar P. I did not make that clear in the video. Sorry about that. It was my first video and I was still learning how to do them. The Taurus SC is labeled for use every six months, but it does not last six months, so you need to do that in between treatment to stay protected. If you like, you can use Bifen IT instead of the Talstar P. The Bifen is a little cheaper, but it does have a slight odor to it. The Talstar P is odorless. Also, the sprayers mentioned in the video are no longer available. Let me know if you would like recommendations on sprayers and I would be happy to assist you with that.
      Please note that your comment was held for review by CZcams. I don't know why, but they do that sometimes. When that happens, I don't always get them in a timely manner and sometimes they don't let me respond. So, please write to me at guyspestsolutions@gmail.com to be sure that you get through to me.
      Be well my friend.

  • @michaelwest1897
    @michaelwest1897 Před rokem

    8 years LOL thanks cool video

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for those kind words. Very much appreciated. Be well my friend.

  • @ridemfast7625
    @ridemfast7625 Před 2 lety

    Very informative video! Do these products leave residue, a film or discoloration on the paint? I have 2"-3" rocks around the perimeter of the foundation of house. Can I spray only the rocks and not the house? I am painting the house and have a lot of sweat and money into the paint jop and prefer not to put anything on the paint:) The house is sealed very well and very few pests come inside the house. The goal is keeping spiders from crawling up the house, under the eaves, and leaving webs everywhere.

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      These products leave very little residue or trace that they were ever applied. They don’t dry completely clear, but you will not notice any difference in the paint color and they will not stain any surfaces on your house. If you get some on the window glass, you will be able to see it, but is will wash off easily.
      Coincidentally, I just finished painting my entire house about three weeks ago and the first thing that I did after I was finished was I treated my house with Taurus SC. There is no way to tell that it was treated.
      I think if you just spray the rocks that around your house that is probably not going to be effective. You definitely want to treat the ground from the foundation out about 18 inches and you want to soak the area where the foundation and the dirt meet really well. It is also a very good idea to treat up the wall at least 18 inches as well.
      If it's just spiders that you are after, then you can purchase a cobweb duster and a pole and just go around the house about every 30 days and knock them down. I will give you a link to one.
      I hope that helps. Be well my friend.
      Cobb Webb Duster Head: Cobb Webb Duster Head | Solutions Pest & Lawn (solutionsstores.com)
      Extension Pole: Extender Pole Webster 10 Ft | Solutions Pest & Lawn (solutionsstores.com)

  • @Silence07617
    @Silence07617 Před rokem

    Thank you for the great information! I have a question…. what happen after you spray these chemicals and a few days later it rain? Does it wash everything away and I have to respray the whole house again?

    • @GuysPestSolutions
      @GuysPestSolutions  Před rokem

      Modern day pesticides are designed to stay where you put them. Most of them will not wash away after they dry. So, no need to retreat if it rains the next day. Be well my friend.