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The problem with the basaltic material is it is not available locally and you need to import tons and tons of material from a great distance. While it has been shown to be very effective I have not actually heard of one person doing i t on the Big Island. Can anyone correct me?
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I seem to remember a couple of houses in HPP installed this barrier when we were looking into it (off of Makuu???) Ameron Hawaii:
http://www.ameronhawaii.com/plagg.html
sells the termite barrier at their Sand Island (Oahu) yard, $78.55/ton on their web site:
http://www.ameronhawaii.com/DEC%202007%2...20LIST.pdf
The main thing on this product is the sieve size.... basalt is EVERYWHERE, all you need is a grading sieves sorter set at #8 & #16.... do not know if any of the aggregate dealers on island HAVE accurate grading, but if they do, it is just a matter of grading the available aggregate... (also do not know if there is any product protection on this, as it was developed with CTAHR.... there could be....)
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Just confirmed with my builder - if you have post and peer structure, no spraying is required.
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The treatment is for slab construction, as was the initial question on the treatment. This is required as formossan (ground) termites can tunnel under concrete slabs & into the house structure through small cracks in the foundation...
That said, ground termites can also migrate easily into post & pier construction & it is on the owner to be ever vigilant for the furrows.
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I just used Horizon Pest Management to spray my foundation, approx 700 square feet. They charged me 270 where other outfits wanted 450, so far, no bugs.
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Well, lots of good information but can anyone tell me what is a safe distance from the slab to plant edible plants?
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I've just asked the guy who does termite protection for living what distance he would use himself.He said at least 6-8 feet.
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