Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 620-6-.04 - Control Measures
"Control Measures" means the application of any and all measures for the purpose of controlling termites, powder post beetles, wood boring beetles, wood destroying fungi, and any other wood destroying organism in structures and/or adjacent outside areas. Such measures shall be made with applications and installations consistent with label requirements. Minimum adequate control measures shall be as set forth below.
(1) Minimum adequate subterranean termite
control treatment for post construction shall include the following:
(a) For pesticide products applied as a
comprehensive soil termiticide application consistent with registered label
directions:
1. Removal of all cellulosic
material from underneath the building and removal of any other debris which
would interfere with inspection or treatment in such area.
2. Removal of all wooden contacts between
buildings and outside soil, other than those wooden supports which have been
treated with preservatives to a minimum preservative retention designed for
ground contact. The top of all supports for untreated wooden members shall be
no closer than six (6) inches to the soil. In no case shall the minimum
clearance between untreated wood and soil be less than six (6) inches. This
requirement shall apply only to those situations where wood is exposed and by
design is not separated from the outside soil line by anything other than air
space. Such clearance shall not apply to sill plates or other wooden members of
a structure which may be physically closer to the earth than the required
clearance but are by design enclosed by and insulated from the earth by brick,
stucco or other construction material.
3. Removal of all wooden contacts between
buildings and inside soil, other than those wooden supports which have been
treated with preservatives to a minimum preservative retention designed for
ground contact. In no case shall the minimum clearance between wood and soil in
a crawl space be less than eighteen (18) inches.
4. Removal of all visible accessible termite
tunnels.
5. Trenching of soil
along the outside and inside of foundation walls and around pillars and other
supports to a minimum depth of six (6) inches, but not lower than the top of
the footing in contact with the soil. Rodding may be performed from the bottom
of the trench to lower depths as required. When the top of any footing is
exposed and not in contact with the soil, trenching should not extend below the
bottom of the footing.
6.
Application of approved termiticide.
(i)
Approved termiticides shall be those registered by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Georgia Department of
Agriculture. Under no circumstances shall the concentration applied be lower
than the minimum nor greater than the maximum concentration specified on the
product label for the termiticide as a soil termiticide application.
(ii) Rate of application shall be four (4)
gallons per ten (10) linear feet per foot of depth from the soil surface to the
lesser of either the top of footings or a depth of four (4) feet applied to the
trenches and backfill. Soil into which pipes extend from the structure, soil
under expansion joints, and soil in any other critical point of potential
termite entry must also be treated with the approved termiticide at the above
application rate.
(iii) Measures
must be taken to prevent the back siphoning of pesticides and the contamination
of public water supplies during dilution and filling operations. Do not apply
pesticide while precipitation is occurring in any area where the application
would be impacted by the precipitation.
(iv) Precautions must be taken to prevent the
contamination of wells or cisterns, in or close to the structure being treated.
7. Drilling of all
tile, brick, concrete block or other type cavity walls, chimneys, hollow
pillars or other similar structure parts and application of the approved
termiticide at a rate of two (2) gallons per ten (10) linear feet. Drilling of
concrete blocks or other hollow masonry parts shall be made into the large
voids only, as opposed to the vertical mortar joints, at horizontal intervals
of no more than twelve (12) inches. Application of the termiticide shall be
made through drill holes no more than eighteen (18) inches above the lowest of
the soil or slab surfaces contiguous to the opposite side of the vertical wall.
In the case of uncapped hollow parts, the termiticide may be applied through
the top opening, provided the termiticide is released no higher than eighteen
(18) inches above the top of the footing.
8. Treatment of the entire inside perimeter
walls of all earth filled porches beneath concrete slabs contiguous to the
structure with an approved termiticide at the rate of four (4) gallons per ten
(10) linear feet by one of the following:
(i)
Making access openings, by removing a six (6) inch band of soil along the
entire inside perimeter walls and applying the termiticide in the
trench.
(ii) Drilling from the top
of the entire perimeter of the slab at intervals of no more than twelve (12)
inches and no more than twelve (12) inches from the perimeter wall and applying
the termiticide.
(iii) Drilling,
rodding, and applying the approved termiticide from the inside of the
foundation at no more than twelve (12) inch intervals along the entire inside
perimeter and as close as possible to the lower edge of the slab.
(iv) Drilling, rodding, and applying the
approved termiticide from the sides of the earth fill along the entire
perimeter provided no horizontal rodding distance shall exceed twenty (20)
feet.
9. Treatment of
all grade level slabs contiguous to the structure with an approved termiticide
at the rate of four (4) gallons per ten (10) linear feet by drilling and
applying along the entire distance where slab joins any part of structure at
intervals of no more than twelve (12) inches and no more than twelve (12)
inches from the structure wall.
10. Treatment of all structures with concrete
slabs at or above grade level with an approved termiticide at the rate of four
(4) gallons per ten (10) linear feet by one of the following:
(i) Treating from the inside by drilling
through from the top of the slab and applying the approved termiticide at
intervals of no more than twelve (12) inches and no more than twelve (12)
inches from the outside edge of slab along the entire perimeter and at all
other points of potential termite entry through the slab. After such
application all holes shall be securely sealed to prevent any upward movement
of the termiticide.
(ii) Treating
from the outside by rodding and applying termiticide along and under the entire
perimeter of the slab by inserting the rod as close as possible to the lower
edge of the slab.
11.
Treatment of monolithic slabs by trenching and application of the approved
termiticide to the soil along the entire perimeter of the slab at the rate of
four (4) gallons per ten (10) linear feet and to any openings through the slab.
(b) For pesticide
products allowing a defined soil treatment consistent with individual product
registered label directions:
1. Removal of
all cellulosic material from underneath the building and removal of any other
debris which would interfere with inspection or treatment in such area.
2. Removal of all wooden contacts
between buildings and outside soil other than those wooden supports which have
been treated with preservatives to a minimum preservative retention designed
for ground contact. The top of all supports for untreated wooden members shall
be no closer than six (6) inches to the soil. In no case shall the minimum
clearance between untreated wood and soil be less than six (6) inches. This
requirement shall apply only to those situations where wood is exposed and by
design is not separated from the outside soil line by anything other than air
space. Such clearance shall not apply to sill plates or other wooden members of
a structure which may be physically closer to the earth than the required
clearance but are by design enclosed by and insulated from the earth by brick,
stucco or other construction material.
3. Removal of all wooden contacts between
buildings and inside crawl space soil, other than those wooden supports which
have been treated with preservatives to a minimum preservative retention
designed for ground contact. In no case shall the minimum clearance between
wood and soil in a crawl space be less than eighteen (18) inches.
4. Removal of visible accessible termite
tunnels unless specified on the product label.
5. Application of approved termiticide.
(i) Approved termiticides shall be those
registered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the
Georgia Department of Agriculture.
(ii) Trenching of soil along the outside
foundation walls to a minimum depth of six (6) inches, but not lower than the
bottom of the footing in contact with the soil. Rodding may be performed from
the bottom of the trench to lower depths as required.
(iii) Treatment of all grade level slabs and
earth filled porches beneath concrete slabs that are contiguous to the exterior
of the structure, including any garage or carport slabs, with an approved
termiticide by drilling and applying along the entire distance where slab joins
any part of structure at intervals of no more than twelve (12) inches and no
more than twelve (12) inches from the structure wall.
(iv) Measures must be taken to prevent the
back siphoning of pesticides and the contamination of public water supplies
during dilution and filling operations. Do not apply pesticide while
precipitation is occurring in any area where the application would be impacted
by the precipitation.
(v)
Precautions must be taken to prevent the contamination of wells or cisterns, in
or close to the structure being treated.
(c) For pesticide products, other than baits
designed for the control of termites, applied for purposes other than as a soil
termiticide application and when applied consistent with individual product
registered label directions:
1. Removal of all
cellulosic material from underneath the building and removal of any other
debris which would interfere with inspection or treatment in such area.
2. Removal of all wooden contacts
between buildings and outside soil other than those wooden supports which have
been treated with preservatives to a minimum preservative retention designed
for ground contact. The top of all supports for untreated wooden members shall
be no closer than six (6) inches to the soil. In no case shall the minimum
clearance between untreated wood and soil be less than six (6) inches. This
requirement shall apply only to those situations where wood is exposed and by
design is not separated from the outside soil line by anything other than air
space. Such clearance shall not apply to sill plates or other wooden members of
a structure which may be physically closer to the earth than the required
clearance but are by design enclosed by and insulated from the earth by brick,
stucco or other construction material.
3. Removal of all wooden contacts between
buildings and inside crawl space soil, other than those wooden supports which
have been treated with preservatives to a minimum preservative retention
designed for ground contact. In no case shall the minimum clearance between
wood and soil in a crawl space be less than eighteen (18) inches.
4. Removal of visible accessible termite
tunnels unless specified on the product label.
5. Application of approved termiticide,
taking all precautions necessary to prevent the contamination of wells or
cisterns, in or close to the structure being treated. Unless prohibited by the
product's label directions, all applications of liquid pesticide applied to the
surface of non-decorative or non-finished wood and/or sheathing shall include a
sufficient amount of a dye or marker to readily indicate the areas that have
been treated.
(d) For
pesticide bait products applied for the purpose of controlling termites:
1. Removal of all cellulosic material from
underneath the building and removal of any other debris which would interfere
with inspection or treatment in such area.
2. Removal of all wooden contacts between
buildings and outside soil, other than those wooden supports which have been
treated with preservatives to a minimum preservative retention designed for
ground contact. The top of all supports for untreated wooden members shall be
no closer than six (6) inches to the soil. In no case shall the minimum
clearance between untreated wood and soil be less than six (6) inches. This
requirement shall apply only to those situations where wood is exposed and by
design is not separated from the outside soil line by anything other than air
space. Such clearance shall not apply to sill plates or other wooden members of
a structure which may be physically closer to the earth than the required
clearance but are by design enclosed by and insulated from the earth by brick,
stucco or other construction material.
3. Removal of all wooden contacts between
buildings and inside crawl space soil, other than those wooden supports which
have been treated with preservatives to a minimum preservative retention
designed for ground contact. In no case shall the minimum clearance between
wood and soil in a crawl space be less than eighteen (18) inches.
4. Removal of visible accessible termite
tunnels unless specified on the product label.
5. All termite baits and baiting systems
shall be monitored, consistent with the products label and labeling directions,
for a minimum period of one year at no additional cost to the property owner
when installed for pre-construction treatments or for treatments to control an
infestation found during the coverage period of an Official Georgia Wood
Infestation Inspection Report.
6.
The initial installation of a baiting system shall include a reasonable
depiction of the structure noting the approximate locations of all bait or
monitoring stations. This diagram shall be maintained for two (2) years past
the expiration date of the contract.
7. In addition to all other record keeping
requirements, each time there is an inspection or monitoring of a baiting
system, the licensee shall record the following:
(a) date of the inspection
(b) results of the inspection for each
station
(c) notation of any
stations that were not able to be monitored
(d) notation of any additional stations that
have been added
8.
Application of an approved termiticide bait consistent with all product label
directions.
(i) Approved termiticide bait
shall be those registered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) and the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
(2) Minimum adequate
subterranean termite control treatments for pre-construction treatments shall
include the following:
(a) For pesticide
products applied as a soil termiticide application consistent with registered
label and labeling directions:
1. Removal of
all cellulosic material from underneath the building and removal of any other
debris which would interfere with inspection or treatment in such area.
2. Removal of all wooden contacts
between buildings and outside soil, other than those wooden supports which are
known to have been treated with preservatives to a minimum preservative
retention designed for ground contact. The top of all supports for untreated
wooden members shall be no closer than six (6) inches to the soil. In no case
shall the minimum clearance between untreated wood and soil be less than six
(6) inches. This requirement shall apply only to those situations where wood is
exposed and by design is not separated from the outside soil line by anything
other than air space. Such clearance shall not apply to sill plates or other
wooden members of a structure which may be physically closer to the earth than
the required clearance but are by design enclosed by and insulated from the
earth by brick, stucco or other construction material.
3. Removal of all wooden contacts between
buildings and inside crawl space soil, other than those wooden supports which
have been treated with preservatives to a minimum preservative retention
designed for ground contact. In no case shall the minimum clearance between
wood and soil in a crawl space be less than eighteen (18) inches.
4. Application of approved termiticide.
(i) Approved termiticides shall be those
registered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the
Georgia Department of Agriculture. Under no circumstances shall the
concentration applied be lower than the minimum nor greater than the maximum
concentration specified on the product label for the termiticide used as a soil
termiticide application. For each application a separate graph of the structure
showing the specific areas treated, including any utility areas, shall be
prepared. Such graph shall indicate the linear footage of the structure, total
square footage of the structure and the volume applied to each area.
(ii) Rate of application shall be four (4)
gallons per ten (10) linear feet per foot of depth from the soil surface to the
lesser of either the top of footings or a depth of four (4) feet applied to the
trenches and backfill. Soil into which pipes extend from the structure, soil
under expansion joints, and soil in any other critical point of potential
termite entry must also be treated with an approved termiticide at the above
application rate. In all treatments, the final termiticide application must be
completed within ninety (90) days after the earlier of:
(1) the granting of a local "certificate of
occupancy" or other like certification that the structure is approved for
occupancy;
(2) the actual occupancy
of the structure by owner, tenant, or otherwise;
(3) the closing of a permanent loan on the
structure; or
(4) the completion of
backfilling by the building contractor or owner.
(iii) Rate of application shall be two (2)
gallons per ten (10) linear feet to all tile, brick, concrete block or other
type cavity walls, chimneys, hollow pillars or other similar structure parts.
(iv) Rate of application to the
fill under residential slab structures not exceeding two (2) units shall be at
the minimum rate of one (1) gallon per ten (10) square feet.
(v) Measures must be taken to prevent the
back siphoning of pesticides and the contamination of public water supplies
during dilution and filling operations. Do not apply pesticide while
precipitation is occurring in any area where the application would be impacted
by the precipitation.
(vi)
Precautions must be taken to prevent the contamination of wells or cisterns in
or close to the structure being treated.
(b) For pesticide products or devices applied
for the purpose of controlling termites other than as a soil termiticide
application:
1. Removal of all cellulosic
material from underneath the building and removal of any other debris which
would interfere with inspection or treatment in such area.
2. Removal of all wooden contacts between
buildings and outside soil, other than those wooden supports which have been
treated with preservatives to a minimum preservative retention rate designed
for ground contact. The top of all supports for untreated wooden members shall
be no closer than six (6) inches to the soil. In no case shall the minimum
clearance between untreated wood and soil be less than six (6) inches. This
requirement shall apply only to those situations where wood is exposed and by
design is not separated from the outside soil line by anything other than air
space. Such clearance shall not apply to sill plates or other wooden members of
a structure which may be physically closer to the earth than the required
clearance but are by design enclosed by and insulated from the earth by brick,
stucco or other construction material.
3. Removal of all wooden contacts between
buildings and inside soil, other than those wooden supports which have been
treated with preservatives to a minimum preservative retention designed for
ground contact. In no case shall the minimum clearance between wood and soil in
a crawl space be less than eighteen (18) inches.
4. Removal of visible accessible termite
tunnels unless specified on the product label.
5. Application of the approved termiticide or
device consistent with all product label directions. Unless prohibited by the
product's label directions, all applications of liquid pesticide applied to the
surface of non-decorative or non-finished wood and/or sheathing shall include a
sufficient amount of a dye or marker to readily indicate the areas that have
been treated.
(3) Minimum adequate treatment for pesticide
product applied as an alternate application technique, as defined in Rule
620-2-.01(d), for
subterranean termite control treatments made consistent with label directions
shall include the following:
(a) Removal of
all cellulosic material from underneath the building and removal of any other
debris which would interfere with inspection or treatment in such
area.
(b) Removal of all wooden
contacts between buildings and outside soil other than those wooden supports
which have been treated with preservatives to a minimum preservative retention
designed for ground contact. The top of all supports for untreated wooden
members shall be no closer than six (6) inches to the soil. In no case shall
the minimum clearance between untreated wood and soil be less than six (6)
inches. This requirement shall apply only to those situations where wood is
exposed and by design is not separated from the outside soil line by anything
other than air space. Such clearance shall not apply to sill plates or other
wooden members of a structure which may be physically closer to the earth than
the required clearance but are by design enclosed by and insulated from the
earth by brick, stucco, or other construction material.
(c) Removal of all wooden contacts between
buildings and inside crawl space soil, other than those wooden supports which
have been treated with preservatives to a minimum preservative retention
designed for ground contact. In no case shall the minimum clearance between
wood and soil in a crawl space be less than eighteen (18) inches.
(d) Removal of visible accessible termite
tunnels unless specified on the product label.
(e) Application of approved termiticide,
taking all precautions necessary to prevent the contamination of wells or
cisterns in or close to the structure being treated.
(4) Minimum adequate treatment for
control or prevention of wood boring beetles, including powder post beetles,
wood borers, and old house borers, shall include the application of a pesticide
registered by EPA and the Georgia Department of Agriculture, in strict
accordance with the product's registered directions for use. When infestation
is located in a crawl space, treatment shall include the installation of a
polyethylene or other water impervious vapor barrier to at least seventy (70)
percent of the exposed soil surface in the enclosed space and ensure that
ventilation meets the current requirements of the International Residential
Building Code, the latest edition as adopted and amended by the Georgia
Department of Community Affairs.
(5) Minimum adequate treatment for control or
prevention of wood destroying fungi shall include the following:
(a) When infestation is located in a crawl
space, treatment shall include the installation of a polyethylene or other
water impervious vapor barrier to at least seventy (70) percent of the exposed
soil surface in the enclosed space and ensure that ventilation meets the
current requirements of the International Residential Building Code, the latest
edition as adopted and amended by the Georgia Department of Community
Affairs.
(b) In addition to the
above requirements, when an infestation of water conducting fungi is located in
a crawl space, control measures shall include the following:
1. Cut the visible rhizomorphs and scrape
visible fungal growth from the foundation walls
2. Removal of all wooden contacts between
buildings and inside crawl space soil, other than those wooden supports which
have been treated with preservatives to a minimum preservative retention
designed for ground contact.
(6) Minimum adequate treatment for control of
dry wood termites shall include the application of an approved pesticide in
strict accordance with the product's registered directions for use, or other
such methods or techniques which, to the satisfaction of the Commission, have
been demonstrated to be effective in controlling this pest.
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