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    How long does Premise Foam take to work?
  1. 0 votes
    Q How long does Premise Foam take to work? answer now
    Asked on December 16, 2025 9:09 PM
    A Premise Foam begins working within hours after termites or ants contact the treated areas. Most users notice a reduction in visible pest activity within 24–48 hours, while deeper colony or nest impact typically develops over 3–7 days, depending on infestation size and placement accuracy. Premise Foam contains imidacloprid, a non-repellent active ingredient, which pests cannot detect. This allows termites and ants to move freely through treated voids and galleries, pick up the insecticide, and transfer it to other colony members through contact and grooming. The expanding foam helps deliver the active ingredient deep into wall voids, termite galleries, sill plates, and structural cavities that liquid sprays often cannot reach. Once the foam collapses, it leaves behind a residual treatment that can remain effective for weeks to months in undisturbed areas, helping control current infestations and reduce the risk of reinfestation.
  2. How quickly will Premise Foam kill termites?
  3. 0 votes
    Q How quickly will Premise Foam kill termites? answer now
    Asked on August 25, 2025 6:37 AM
    A You may see results within a few days, but because termites spread the active ingredient throughout the colony, full control can take several weeks. This slow, undetectable action is what makes Premise Foam so effective at eliminating entire colonies.
  4. Can Premise Foam replace a full termite treatment?
  5. 0 votes
    Q Can Premise Foam replace a full termite treatment? answer now
    Asked on August 25, 2025 6:36 AM
    A Premise Foam is best for localized spot treatments, not full-perimeter termite protection. It works great when used in conjunction with soil treatments (like Premise 2 or Termidor) or as a supplement to bait systems.

Premise Foam Termiticide

(1 customer review)

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

Price range: $30.89 through $267.35

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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.

Premise Foam delivers precisely formulated dry foam every time, under any conditions, to attack termite problems on the spot. No measuring, mixing or waiting around required. Fast and easy to use – ideal for targeted applications.  Check out our video on how to use Premise Foam Termiticide under the above product image!

Product Features:

  • Ready-to-use can means no bulky equipment needed
  • No setup time or mixing concerns
  • Long-lasting residue delivers long-term termite control
  • Undetectable by termites
  • Expands at a 30:1 ratio to thoroughly cover hard-to-reach areas such as inside termite galleries, wall voids, floor joists and more

Size:

  • 18 oz. can
  • Case of 12 x 18 oz. Cans

Product questions and answers

    How long does Premise Foam take to work?
  1. 0 votes
    Q How long does Premise Foam take to work? answer now
    Asked on December 16, 2025 9:09 PM
    A Premise Foam begins working within hours after termites or ants contact the treated areas. Most users notice a reduction in visible pest activity within 24–48 hours, while deeper colony or nest impact typically develops over 3–7 days, depending on infestation size and placement accuracy. Premise Foam contains imidacloprid, a non-repellent active ingredient, which pests cannot detect. This allows termites and ants to move freely through treated voids and galleries, pick up the insecticide, and transfer it to other colony members through contact and grooming. The expanding foam helps deliver the active ingredient deep into wall voids, termite galleries, sill plates, and structural cavities that liquid sprays often cannot reach. Once the foam collapses, it leaves behind a residual treatment that can remain effective for weeks to months in undisturbed areas, helping control current infestations and reduce the risk of reinfestation.
  2. How quickly will Premise Foam kill termites?
  3. 0 votes
    Q How quickly will Premise Foam kill termites? answer now
    Asked on August 25, 2025 6:37 AM
    A You may see results within a few days, but because termites spread the active ingredient throughout the colony, full control can take several weeks. This slow, undetectable action is what makes Premise Foam so effective at eliminating entire colonies.
  4. Can Premise Foam replace a full termite treatment?
  5. 0 votes
    Q Can Premise Foam replace a full termite treatment? answer now
    Asked on August 25, 2025 6:36 AM
    A Premise Foam is best for localized spot treatments, not full-perimeter termite protection. It works great when used in conjunction with soil treatments (like Premise 2 or Termidor) or as a supplement to bait systems.

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Description

Product Alternatives: Termidor Foam, iStrike Foam
EPA Registration No. – 432-1391
Active Ingredient: Imidacloprid – .05%
Premise Foam Application:

Shake well before using. The self-pressurized container dispenses Premise Foam at a rate of approximately 26-milliliters (approximately 0.9 fluid ounces) of liquid formulation (approximately 0.85-Liters, or 51.7 cubic inches of expanded foam) per four seconds. 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. This pressurized container treats 1,000 cubic inches. This product will provide foam at an expansion ratio of 30 to 1. This ratio is a function of agitation and cumulative release time.

Premise Foam is a ready-to-use formulation of imidacloprid intended to kill subterranean termite species of Coptotermes, Heterotermes, Reticulitermes, and Zootermopsis. It can be used for spot treatments for the control of existing infestations of subterranean termite species and other wood-destroying insects. Premise Foam is a ready-to-use formulation that rapidly expands to create a high expansion ratio or “dry” foam. When applied into a termite gallery system, or into a termite-infested void, the foam expands to thoroughly cover hidden or difficult to treat areas, and contact insects hidden deep within these galleries or voids. Do not use this product as the sole source of control for active, structural infestations by subterranean termites; it is not a substitute for mechanical alteration, soil and foundation treatments. For active, structural infestations by subterranean termites, this product can only be used to supplement a soil-applied termiticide, a termite bait system, or other product registered as a sole source for termite control. This product is intended as a supplemental tool to kill subterranean termites that are found in above ground and other locations. Spot treatments with Premise Foam 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.

Application Sites:

Premise Foam can be applied to insect galleries in damaged wood, into spaces between wooden structural members, or into voids within the construction. Locations treated 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. Use this product in commercial and residential structures, as well as other, non-structural wooden constructions 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, preferably in a locked storage area.

Additional information

Weight N/A
Size

,

Manufacturer

  • Bayer
  • Mfg. No.: 3780574
  • UPC: 4903120808821

Target Pests

Ants, Carpenter Bees, Wood-infesting Beetles/Borers, Drywood Termites and Subterranean Termites.

For Use In

Locations treated may include: exposed wooden elements in crawl spaces, basements, or attics, unexposed wooden elements inside wall or other structural voids, exterior wooden elements in decks, fencing, or siding, channels in damaged wood, spaces between wooden elements of a structure, and junctions between wood and foundations.

Please see label for complete instructions.

Active Ingredients

Imidacloprid………..05%

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  1. Dorothy (verified owner)

    USUnited States

    Works great and fast (I’m happy to say!!

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Product questions and answers

    How long does Premise Foam take to work?
  1. 0 votes
    Q How long does Premise Foam take to work? answer now
    Asked on December 16, 2025 9:09 PM
    A Premise Foam begins working within hours after termites or ants contact the treated areas. Most users notice a reduction in visible pest activity within 24–48 hours, while deeper colony or nest impact typically develops over 3–7 days, depending on infestation size and placement accuracy. Premise Foam contains imidacloprid, a non-repellent active ingredient, which pests cannot detect. This allows termites and ants to move freely through treated voids and galleries, pick up the insecticide, and transfer it to other colony members through contact and grooming. The expanding foam helps deliver the active ingredient deep into wall voids, termite galleries, sill plates, and structural cavities that liquid sprays often cannot reach. Once the foam collapses, it leaves behind a residual treatment that can remain effective for weeks to months in undisturbed areas, helping control current infestations and reduce the risk of reinfestation.
  2. How quickly will Premise Foam kill termites?
  3. 0 votes
    Q How quickly will Premise Foam kill termites? answer now
    Asked on August 25, 2025 6:37 AM
    A You may see results within a few days, but because termites spread the active ingredient throughout the colony, full control can take several weeks. This slow, undetectable action is what makes Premise Foam so effective at eliminating entire colonies.
  4. Can Premise Foam replace a full termite treatment?
  5. 0 votes
    Q Can Premise Foam replace a full termite treatment? answer now
    Asked on August 25, 2025 6:36 AM
    A Premise Foam is best for localized spot treatments, not full-perimeter termite protection. It works great when used in conjunction with soil treatments (like Premise 2 or Termidor) or as a supplement to bait systems.

Premise Foam Termiticide

(1 customer review)

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.

Premise Foam delivers precisely formulated dry foam every time, under any conditions, to attack termite problems on the spot. No measuring, mixing or waiting around required. Fast and easy to use – ideal for targeted applications.  Check out our video on how to use Premise Foam Termiticide under the above product image!

Product Features:

  • Ready-to-use can means no bulky equipment needed
  • No setup time or mixing concerns
  • Long-lasting residue delivers long-term termite control
  • Undetectable by termites
  • Expands at a 30:1 ratio to thoroughly cover hard-to-reach areas such as inside termite galleries, wall voids, floor joists and more

Size:

  • 18 oz. can
  • Case of 12 x 18 oz. Cans

Price range: $30.89 through $267.35

CUSTOMERS ALSO BOUGHT:
Taurus® SC Termiticide Concentrate
Size
-
+
Price range: $63.90 through $119.50
-
+
$37.98
Termidor SC Termiticide/Insecticide
Size
-
+
Price range: $83.15 through $229.97

Description

Product Alternatives: Termidor Foam, iStrike Foam
EPA Registration No. – 432-1391
Active Ingredient: Imidacloprid – .05%
Premise Foam Application:

Shake well before using. The self-pressurized container dispenses Premise Foam at a rate of approximately 26-milliliters (approximately 0.9 fluid ounces) of liquid formulation (approximately 0.85-Liters, or 51.7 cubic inches of expanded foam) per four seconds. 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. This pressurized container treats 1,000 cubic inches. This product will provide foam at an expansion ratio of 30 to 1. This ratio is a function of agitation and cumulative release time.

Premise Foam is a ready-to-use formulation of imidacloprid intended to kill subterranean termite species of Coptotermes, Heterotermes, Reticulitermes, and Zootermopsis. It can be used for spot treatments for the control of existing infestations of subterranean termite species and other wood-destroying insects. Premise Foam is a ready-to-use formulation that rapidly expands to create a high expansion ratio or “dry” foam. When applied into a termite gallery system, or into a termite-infested void, the foam expands to thoroughly cover hidden or difficult to treat areas, and contact insects hidden deep within these galleries or voids. Do not use this product as the sole source of control for active, structural infestations by subterranean termites; it is not a substitute for mechanical alteration, soil and foundation treatments. For active, structural infestations by subterranean termites, this product can only be used to supplement a soil-applied termiticide, a termite bait system, or other product registered as a sole source for termite control. This product is intended as a supplemental tool to kill subterranean termites that are found in above ground and other locations. Spot treatments with Premise Foam 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.

Application Sites:

Premise Foam can be applied to insect galleries in damaged wood, into spaces between wooden structural members, or into voids within the construction. Locations treated 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. Use this product in commercial and residential structures, as well as other, non-structural wooden constructions 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, preferably in a locked storage area.

Additional information

Weight N/A
Size

,

Manufacturer

  • Bayer
  • Mfg. No.: 3780574
  • UPC: 4903120808821

Target Pests

Ants, Carpenter Bees, Wood-infesting Beetles/Borers, Drywood Termites and Subterranean Termites.

For Use In

Locations treated may include: exposed wooden elements in crawl spaces, basements, or attics, unexposed wooden elements inside wall or other structural voids, exterior wooden elements in decks, fencing, or siding, channels in damaged wood, spaces between wooden elements of a structure, and junctions between wood and foundations.

Please see label for complete instructions.

Active Ingredients

Imidacloprid………..05%

1 review for Premise Foam Termiticide

Powered byCusRev
5.0
Based on 1 review
5 star
100
100%
4 star
0%
3 star
0%
2 star
0%
1 star
0%
  1. Dorothy (verified owner)

    USUnited States

    Works great and fast (I’m happy to say!!

    (0) (0)

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

Product questions and answers

    How long does Premise Foam take to work?
  1. 0 votes
    Q How long does Premise Foam take to work? answer now
    Asked on December 16, 2025 9:09 PM
    A Premise Foam begins working within hours after termites or ants contact the treated areas. Most users notice a reduction in visible pest activity within 24–48 hours, while deeper colony or nest impact typically develops over 3–7 days, depending on infestation size and placement accuracy. Premise Foam contains imidacloprid, a non-repellent active ingredient, which pests cannot detect. This allows termites and ants to move freely through treated voids and galleries, pick up the insecticide, and transfer it to other colony members through contact and grooming. The expanding foam helps deliver the active ingredient deep into wall voids, termite galleries, sill plates, and structural cavities that liquid sprays often cannot reach. Once the foam collapses, it leaves behind a residual treatment that can remain effective for weeks to months in undisturbed areas, helping control current infestations and reduce the risk of reinfestation.
  2. How quickly will Premise Foam kill termites?
  3. 0 votes
    Q How quickly will Premise Foam kill termites? answer now
    Asked on August 25, 2025 6:37 AM
    A You may see results within a few days, but because termites spread the active ingredient throughout the colony, full control can take several weeks. This slow, undetectable action is what makes Premise Foam so effective at eliminating entire colonies.
  4. Can Premise Foam replace a full termite treatment?
  5. 0 votes
    Q Can Premise Foam replace a full termite treatment? answer now
    Asked on August 25, 2025 6:36 AM
    A Premise Foam is best for localized spot treatments, not full-perimeter termite protection. It works great when used in conjunction with soil treatments (like Premise 2 or Termidor) or as a supplement to bait systems.

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