Wood Destroying Organism (WDO) Home Inspection Practice Exam

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What is the primary function of termite bait systems?

  1. To provide food for termites

  2. To collect termites for study

  3. To eliminate termite colonies

  4. To offer habitat for beneficial insects

The correct answer is: To eliminate termite colonies

The primary function of termite bait systems is to eliminate termite colonies. These systems work by using bait that contains either a slow-acting insect growth regulator or a toxicant that is ingested by the termites. Once the termites consume the bait, it disrupts their growth or leads to their death, effectively reducing the population over time. The design of termite bait systems ensures that the bait is placed strategically around the perimeter of a property where termite activity has been detected. These systems aim to intercept foraging termites, allowing for colony eradication rather than simply managing surface-level infestations. The effectiveness of these systems relies on the social nature of termites, as the poisoned insects return to the colony, where they can spread the bait to other members. This method is preferred by many homeowners and pest control professionals due to its targeted approach and reduced environmental impact compared to traditional liquid treatments.