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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

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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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Premise Foam Termiticide by Envu | Professional Foam Treatment for Termites & Wood-Destroying Insects

Premise Foam Termiticide is a professional-grade termite control foam designed to reach hidden termite galleries, wall voids, cracks, crevices, and other inaccessible areas where termites live and feed. Powered by imidacloprid, Premise Foam expands to fill void spaces and penetrates active infestations, making it an excellent solution for localized termite treatments and supplemental termite control applications.

Trusted by pest management professionals, Premise Foam provides effective control of subterranean termites, drywood termites, and other wood-destroying insects in residential and commercial structures.

Product Features:

  • Ready-to-use aerosol foam
  • Expands 30:1 ration to fill hidden termite galleries
  • Professional-strength termite control
  • Ideal for wall voids and inaccessible spaces
  • Low-odor formulation
  • Contains imidacloprid for proven termite control
  • Excellent supplemental termite treatment
  • Trusted by pest control professionals

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 Specifications
  • Product Name: Premise Foam Termiticide
  • Manufacturer: Envu
  • Active Ingredient: Imidacloprid 0.05%
  • Formulation: Ready-to-use aerosol foam
  • Foam Expansion Ratio: Approximately 30:1 for excellent coverage of voids and galleries
  • Container Size: 18 oz aerosol can
  • Signal Word: Caution
  • Application Sites: Indoor and outdoor structural applications as permitted by label
  • Target Areas: Wall voids, termite galleries, floor joists, hollow block foundations, cracks, crevices, and other inaccessible spaces
  • Target Pests: Subterranean termites, drywood termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, and wood-infesting beetles
  • Application Method: Inject directly into active galleries, voids, and infested structural areas
  • Residual: Long-lasting residue in protected treatment areas
  • Mixing Required: No – ready to use straight from the can
  • Professional Use Benefits: Non-repellent formulation allows termites to contact treated areas without detecting the product
  • EPA Registration Number: 432-1391
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.

How to Use Premise Foam
  1. Locate signs of termite activity or damaged wood.
  2. Drill access holes when necessary to reach termite galleries or voids.
  3. Insert the application tip into the treatment area.
  4. Apply foam according to label directions.
  5. Allow the foam to expand and fill the targeted void space.
  6. Monitor treated areas and follow up as needed.

Premise Foam is commonly used as a supplemental treatment alongside comprehensive termite management programs.

Where to Use Premise Foam:
Indoor Applications
  • Wall voids
  • Interior termite galleries
  • Around door and window frames
  • Behind baseboards
  • Structural voids
  • Utility penetrations
Outdoor Applications
  • Active termite galleries
  • Exterior wall voids
  • Around structural entry points
  • Localized termite infestations
Why Professionals Choose Premise Foam

Many termite infestations occur inside walls, structural voids, and other inaccessible locations. Premise Foam allows pest management professionals to deliver treatment directly into these hidden areas, helping control termites where traditional liquid applications may not reach.

Its expanding foam action and proven active ingredient make it an essential tool for termite control programs.

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

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

Target Pests

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

For Use In

Where to Use Premise Foam

Indoor Applications

  • Wall voids
  • Interior termite galleries
  • Around door and window frames
  • Behind baseboards
  • Structural voids
  • Utility penetrations

Outdoor Applications

  • Active termite galleries
  • Exterior wall voids
  • Around structural entry points
  • Localized termite infestations

Please see label for complete instructions.

Active Ingredients

Imidacloprid………..05%

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    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 Termiticide by Envu | Professional Foam Treatment for Termites & Wood-Destroying Insects

Premise Foam Termiticide is a professional-grade termite control foam designed to reach hidden termite galleries, wall voids, cracks, crevices, and other inaccessible areas where termites live and feed. Powered by imidacloprid, Premise Foam expands to fill void spaces and penetrates active infestations, making it an excellent solution for localized termite treatments and supplemental termite control applications.

Trusted by pest management professionals, Premise Foam provides effective control of subterranean termites, drywood termites, and other wood-destroying insects in residential and commercial structures.

Product Features:

  • Ready-to-use aerosol foam
  • Expands 30:1 ration to fill hidden termite galleries
  • Professional-strength termite control
  • Ideal for wall voids and inaccessible spaces
  • Low-odor formulation
  • Contains imidacloprid for proven termite control
  • Excellent supplemental termite treatment
  • Trusted by pest control professionals

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 $221.50

Description

Product Specifications
  • Product Name: Premise Foam Termiticide
  • Manufacturer: Envu
  • Active Ingredient: Imidacloprid 0.05%
  • Formulation: Ready-to-use aerosol foam
  • Foam Expansion Ratio: Approximately 30:1 for excellent coverage of voids and galleries
  • Container Size: 18 oz aerosol can
  • Signal Word: Caution
  • Application Sites: Indoor and outdoor structural applications as permitted by label
  • Target Areas: Wall voids, termite galleries, floor joists, hollow block foundations, cracks, crevices, and other inaccessible spaces
  • Target Pests: Subterranean termites, drywood termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, and wood-infesting beetles
  • Application Method: Inject directly into active galleries, voids, and infested structural areas
  • Residual: Long-lasting residue in protected treatment areas
  • Mixing Required: No – ready to use straight from the can
  • Professional Use Benefits: Non-repellent formulation allows termites to contact treated areas without detecting the product
  • EPA Registration Number: 432-1391
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.

How to Use Premise Foam
  1. Locate signs of termite activity or damaged wood.
  2. Drill access holes when necessary to reach termite galleries or voids.
  3. Insert the application tip into the treatment area.
  4. Apply foam according to label directions.
  5. Allow the foam to expand and fill the targeted void space.
  6. Monitor treated areas and follow up as needed.

Premise Foam is commonly used as a supplemental treatment alongside comprehensive termite management programs.

Where to Use Premise Foam:
Indoor Applications
  • Wall voids
  • Interior termite galleries
  • Around door and window frames
  • Behind baseboards
  • Structural voids
  • Utility penetrations
Outdoor Applications
  • Active termite galleries
  • Exterior wall voids
  • Around structural entry points
  • Localized termite infestations
Why Professionals Choose Premise Foam

Many termite infestations occur inside walls, structural voids, and other inaccessible locations. Premise Foam allows pest management professionals to deliver treatment directly into these hidden areas, helping control termites where traditional liquid applications may not reach.

Its expanding foam action and proven active ingredient make it an essential tool for termite control programs.

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

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

Target Pests

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

For Use In

Where to Use Premise Foam

Indoor Applications

  • Wall voids
  • Interior termite galleries
  • Around door and window frames
  • Behind baseboards
  • Structural voids
  • Utility penetrations

Outdoor Applications

  • Active termite galleries
  • Exterior wall voids
  • Around structural entry points
  • Localized termite infestations

Please see label for complete instructions.

Active Ingredients

Imidacloprid………..05%

1 review for Premise Foam Termiticide

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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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