Originally Posted by sharkbait9
This is true, with a BIG BUT. if treatment is needed inside, timbor, bora care can be used inside on unpainted/stained wood in the location of infestation. Most if not all houses are painted/stained in the “living quarters” of the house. Normally the basement, crawl space are unpainted/stained where normally the treatment would take place.
A general broad spectrum application can be sprayed inside along baseboards and infected areas of the house. Some general broad spectrum spray or dust like “premise” Tempo, Tempo dust, Suspend , delta dust, demand. These are just a few of the chemicals that can and will be used inside homes. Not all these insecticides will/can be used for termites, but all are deadly to fish.
The pest control tech will dust box joist, box beams, headers inside to treat for termites. This is why we recommend that the home owner turns the lights off places a plastic tarp over the tank with a fan blowing over and away from the tank.
For the four years that I worked as a tech, I have never had a tank crash from treatment and I have never heard of any other techs crashing a tank, due to the fact that every fish tank owner followed the recommendations, when treatment was needed in the same or by the room with the tank.
It is up to the home owner to ask these important questions.
1. How extensive is the infestation?
2. How much damage have the termites done?
3. Are the termites sub- terrain?
4. What is the inside treatment? If any?
5. Location of treatment in correlation to the tank?
6. Will any spraying be done inside?
7. What is the fall out time if any?
8. Think of your own questions at this point?
This is all very realitive, and yes i think you would need this to be airtight, but wouldn't a fan blowing out still cause a draft to be pulled! This is only for any inside treatment. Also do you have a chiller or a sump you need to contend with? I would be worried about heat buildup with it being covered!