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    How long does iStrike Foam take to work?
  1. 0 votes
    Q How long does iStrike Foam take to work? answer now
    Asked on December 16, 2025 6:39 AM
    A iStrike Foam begins working within hours after it is applied into wall voids, cracks, or galleries where insects are active. Most users notice a reduction in visible ant or termite activity within 24–48 hours, while deeper colony or nest impact typically occurs over 3–7 days. Because iStrike Foam expands to fill hidden spaces, it delivers the active ingredient directly into areas where pests live and travel—places liquid sprays often cannot reach. iStrike Foam uses imidacloprid, a non-repellent active ingredient, meaning termites and ants do not detect it and continue moving through treated areas. This allows the product to spread through contact and feeding, leading to effective colony suppression and long-term control. In undisturbed voids, iStrike Foam can remain active for weeks to months, helping prevent reinfestation. For best results, apply iStrike Foam to wall voids, plumbing penetrations, sill plates, and structural wood, and avoid disturbing treated areas so the foam can fully break down and leave a residual barrier.
  2. Can iStrike Foam replace a full termite treatment?
  3. 0 votes
    Q Can iStrike Foam replace a full termite treatment? answer now
    Asked on August 21, 2025 2:53 PM
    A No. iStrike Foam is best used for spot treatments in targeted areas. For full termite protection, it should be paired with a soil-applied termiticide or baiting system as part of an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program.
  4. How does iStrike Foam work?
  5. 0 votes
    Q How does iStrike Foam work? answer now
    Asked on August 21, 2025 2:51 PM
    A Once applied, iStrike Foam expands into wall voids, cracks, and crevices, delivering imidacloprid directly to insects. This active ingredient works through ingestion and contact, disrupting the nervous system of pests and providing long-term control.

iStrike Insecticide Foam

Order Before 2:00pm PST For Same Day Shipping!
Most Items are received within 2-4 days of ordering!
FOR LARGE ORDERS, PLEASE EMAIL: [email protected] OR CALL 877-708-1974

$38.99

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*Shipping Policy (Aerosol Cans)Per government shipping regulations, all aerosol cans must be shipped via Ground Shipping. This may cause shipping “in transit” times to be a bit longer.

iStrike Insecticide Foam is a ready to use insecticide foam that kills on contact as the foam fills galleries, voids and holes.  iStrike will even leave a residual that will continue to kill and protect! While iStrike will kill a variety of insects, iStrike is particularly useful when treating for wood destroying pests such as, Subterranean, Dampwood and Drywood Termites, Wood Boring Beetles and Carpenter Bees.

Product Features:

  • Ready To Use
  • The active ingredient in iStrike is imidacloprid, a systemic insecticide that targets the pest’s central nervous system, whereby feeding behavior is stopped immediately.  Furthermore, the nervous system becomes damaged leading to quick paralysis and death.

Size:

  • 18 oz. Can

 

This Product Does Not Ship To: NY, HI

Product questions and answers

    How long does iStrike Foam take to work?
  1. 0 votes
    Q How long does iStrike Foam take to work? answer now
    Asked on December 16, 2025 6:39 AM
    A iStrike Foam begins working within hours after it is applied into wall voids, cracks, or galleries where insects are active. Most users notice a reduction in visible ant or termite activity within 24–48 hours, while deeper colony or nest impact typically occurs over 3–7 days. Because iStrike Foam expands to fill hidden spaces, it delivers the active ingredient directly into areas where pests live and travel—places liquid sprays often cannot reach. iStrike Foam uses imidacloprid, a non-repellent active ingredient, meaning termites and ants do not detect it and continue moving through treated areas. This allows the product to spread through contact and feeding, leading to effective colony suppression and long-term control. In undisturbed voids, iStrike Foam can remain active for weeks to months, helping prevent reinfestation. For best results, apply iStrike Foam to wall voids, plumbing penetrations, sill plates, and structural wood, and avoid disturbing treated areas so the foam can fully break down and leave a residual barrier.
  2. Can iStrike Foam replace a full termite treatment?
  3. 0 votes
    Q Can iStrike Foam replace a full termite treatment? answer now
    Asked on August 21, 2025 2:53 PM
    A No. iStrike Foam is best used for spot treatments in targeted areas. For full termite protection, it should be paired with a soil-applied termiticide or baiting system as part of an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program.
  4. How does iStrike Foam work?
  5. 0 votes
    Q How does iStrike Foam work? answer now
    Asked on August 21, 2025 2:51 PM
    A Once applied, iStrike Foam expands into wall voids, cracks, and crevices, delivering imidacloprid directly to insects. This active ingredient works through ingestion and contact, disrupting the nervous system of pests and providing long-term control.

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Description

Product Alternatives: Termidor FoamPremise Foam
EPA Registration No. – 87093-6-64405
Active Ingredient: Imidacloprid – .05%
iStrike Foam Application:

Shake well before using. Hold can upright. Point away from face. Slowly press trigger to dispense foam. To minimize run-off, continue to hold the tip firmly against injection point for 5 seconds after releasing the trigger. Spot treatments with this product can be made, as a temporary control measure, in advance of the date when final treatment of the structure with soil and foundation treatments is completed. To minimize run-off, continue to hold the application tip firmly against the injection point for a full 5 seconds after releasing the dispenser trigger; this will allow product in the application hose to fully expand and enter the target area.

Application Sites:

iStrike Foam is for applications to insect galleries in damaged wood, in spaces between wooden structural members, or in voids within the construction. The locations that are intended for
treatment may include, but are not limited to, exposed wooden elements in crawlspaces, basements, or attics, unexposed wooden elements inside walls or other structural voids, exterior
wooden elements in decks, fencing or siding, channels in damaged wood, in spaces between wooden elements of a structure, and junctions between wood and foundations. This
product is also for use in residential structures subject to termite or wood-infesting insect attack.

Storage:

Store in original container. Keep away from fire, sparks, heated surfaces, and avoid excessive heat (>130°F). Store in a cool, dry place inaccessible to children and pets.

iStrike Insecticide foam is your ready to use foam that will treat a variety of pests but will be your go-to product for termites and other wood-boring pests.

Additional information

Size

Manufacturer

Active Ingredient

Imidacloprid……………. 0.05%

Target Pests

Termites (Subterranean, Drywood and Dampwood), Wood-Boring Beetles, Carpenter Bees, Carpenter Ants

See Label For Complete List

For Use In

• For indoor & outdoor spot and crack and crevice treatments

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Product questions and answers

    How long does iStrike Foam take to work?
  1. 0 votes
    Q How long does iStrike Foam take to work? answer now
    Asked on December 16, 2025 6:39 AM
    A iStrike Foam begins working within hours after it is applied into wall voids, cracks, or galleries where insects are active. Most users notice a reduction in visible ant or termite activity within 24–48 hours, while deeper colony or nest impact typically occurs over 3–7 days. Because iStrike Foam expands to fill hidden spaces, it delivers the active ingredient directly into areas where pests live and travel—places liquid sprays often cannot reach. iStrike Foam uses imidacloprid, a non-repellent active ingredient, meaning termites and ants do not detect it and continue moving through treated areas. This allows the product to spread through contact and feeding, leading to effective colony suppression and long-term control. In undisturbed voids, iStrike Foam can remain active for weeks to months, helping prevent reinfestation. For best results, apply iStrike Foam to wall voids, plumbing penetrations, sill plates, and structural wood, and avoid disturbing treated areas so the foam can fully break down and leave a residual barrier.
  2. Can iStrike Foam replace a full termite treatment?
  3. 0 votes
    Q Can iStrike Foam replace a full termite treatment? answer now
    Asked on August 21, 2025 2:53 PM
    A No. iStrike Foam is best used for spot treatments in targeted areas. For full termite protection, it should be paired with a soil-applied termiticide or baiting system as part of an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program.
  4. How does iStrike Foam work?
  5. 0 votes
    Q How does iStrike Foam work? answer now
    Asked on August 21, 2025 2:51 PM
    A Once applied, iStrike Foam expands into wall voids, cracks, and crevices, delivering imidacloprid directly to insects. This active ingredient works through ingestion and contact, disrupting the nervous system of pests and providing long-term control.

iStrike Insecticide Foam

Order Before 2:00pm PST For Same Day Shipping!
Most Items are received within 2-4 days of ordering!
FOR LARGE ORDERS, PLEASE EMAIL: [email protected] OR CALL 877-708-1974

FAST FREE SHIPPING!

*Shipping Policy (Aerosol Cans)Per government shipping regulations, all aerosol cans must be shipped via Ground Shipping. This may cause shipping “in transit” times to be a bit longer.

iStrike Insecticide Foam is a ready to use insecticide foam that kills on contact as the foam fills galleries, voids and holes.  iStrike will even leave a residual that will continue to kill and protect! While iStrike will kill a variety of insects, iStrike is particularly useful when treating for wood destroying pests such as, Subterranean, Dampwood and Drywood Termites, Wood Boring Beetles and Carpenter Bees.

Product Features:

  • Ready To Use
  • The active ingredient in iStrike is imidacloprid, a systemic insecticide that targets the pest’s central nervous system, whereby feeding behavior is stopped immediately.  Furthermore, the nervous system becomes damaged leading to quick paralysis and death.

Size:

  • 18 oz. Can

 

This Product Does Not Ship To: NY, HI

$38.99

In stock

CUSTOMERS ALSO BOUGHT:
-
+
$37.98
-
+
$34.82
-
+
$107.09

Description

Product Alternatives: Termidor FoamPremise Foam
EPA Registration No. – 87093-6-64405
Active Ingredient: Imidacloprid – .05%
iStrike Foam Application:

Shake well before using. Hold can upright. Point away from face. Slowly press trigger to dispense foam. To minimize run-off, continue to hold the tip firmly against injection point for 5 seconds after releasing the trigger. Spot treatments with this product can be made, as a temporary control measure, in advance of the date when final treatment of the structure with soil and foundation treatments is completed. To minimize run-off, continue to hold the application tip firmly against the injection point for a full 5 seconds after releasing the dispenser trigger; this will allow product in the application hose to fully expand and enter the target area.

Application Sites:

iStrike Foam is for applications to insect galleries in damaged wood, in spaces between wooden structural members, or in voids within the construction. The locations that are intended for
treatment may include, but are not limited to, exposed wooden elements in crawlspaces, basements, or attics, unexposed wooden elements inside walls or other structural voids, exterior
wooden elements in decks, fencing or siding, channels in damaged wood, in spaces between wooden elements of a structure, and junctions between wood and foundations. This
product is also for use in residential structures subject to termite or wood-infesting insect attack.

Storage:

Store in original container. Keep away from fire, sparks, heated surfaces, and avoid excessive heat (>130°F). Store in a cool, dry place inaccessible to children and pets.

iStrike Insecticide foam is your ready to use foam that will treat a variety of pests but will be your go-to product for termites and other wood-boring pests.

Additional information

Size

Manufacturer

Active Ingredient

Imidacloprid……………. 0.05%

Target Pests

Termites (Subterranean, Drywood and Dampwood), Wood-Boring Beetles, Carpenter Bees, Carpenter Ants

See Label For Complete List

For Use In

• For indoor & outdoor spot and crack and crevice treatments

Reviews

There are no reviews yet

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

Product questions and answers

    How long does iStrike Foam take to work?
  1. 0 votes
    Q How long does iStrike Foam take to work? answer now
    Asked on December 16, 2025 6:39 AM
    A iStrike Foam begins working within hours after it is applied into wall voids, cracks, or galleries where insects are active. Most users notice a reduction in visible ant or termite activity within 24–48 hours, while deeper colony or nest impact typically occurs over 3–7 days. Because iStrike Foam expands to fill hidden spaces, it delivers the active ingredient directly into areas where pests live and travel—places liquid sprays often cannot reach. iStrike Foam uses imidacloprid, a non-repellent active ingredient, meaning termites and ants do not detect it and continue moving through treated areas. This allows the product to spread through contact and feeding, leading to effective colony suppression and long-term control. In undisturbed voids, iStrike Foam can remain active for weeks to months, helping prevent reinfestation. For best results, apply iStrike Foam to wall voids, plumbing penetrations, sill plates, and structural wood, and avoid disturbing treated areas so the foam can fully break down and leave a residual barrier.
  2. Can iStrike Foam replace a full termite treatment?
  3. 0 votes
    Q Can iStrike Foam replace a full termite treatment? answer now
    Asked on August 21, 2025 2:53 PM
    A No. iStrike Foam is best used for spot treatments in targeted areas. For full termite protection, it should be paired with a soil-applied termiticide or baiting system as part of an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program.
  4. How does iStrike Foam work?
  5. 0 votes
    Q How does iStrike Foam work? answer now
    Asked on August 21, 2025 2:51 PM
    A Once applied, iStrike Foam expands into wall voids, cracks, and crevices, delivering imidacloprid directly to insects. This active ingredient works through ingestion and contact, disrupting the nervous system of pests and providing long-term control.

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