Write an article based on this "Spray the Termidor into the trench you dug around your home. Pour about 4 gallons (15 L) of the Termidor solution into each rod hole, if applicable. Treat the entire perimeter of your home."
Saturate the soil and allow the solution to puddle in the trench. It’s better to apply a little more solution than necessary, as it will soak into the soil around your home. Since termites are likely living in the soil around your home, this is necessary to kill them.  For best results, apply about 4 gallons (15 L) of Termidor for every 10 feet (3.0 m) of the length of your trench. However, your soil may not accept this much pesticide, so you can apply less if necessary. Stop spraying if the pesticide starts to runoff. Use the markings on your sprayer to determine how much solution you are applying. The Termidor will soak into the ground around the holes and kill the termites. The holes allow the product to penetrate deeper into the ground. Walk slowly as you treat the entire length of each side of your home. It doesn’t matter if you’ve only seen the termites in one area. You still need to treat the entire home. If you leave any spots untreated, the termites will just move there and resume damaging your home.