Any field for termites?

Hello,
My house is surrounded by hills and lots of trees and plants which I like but the termites are really a big pain. They are ruining everything.

Is there any field to keep them in check?

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bring a cat there my friend😊

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Won’t help the infestation is very deep and wide, they have infested across many other houses around. Chemicals only keep them at bay for a while.

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I had success in repelling mosquitoes using my servitors…
Maybe give it a try.

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When I looked this up, it reminded me of environmental fields. So maybe Safe Point Field or Blessed Path

Several natural substances can be effective in killing or repelling termites. Diatomaceous earth is a proven, non-toxic solution that dehydrates termites upon contact and can be applied as a barrier around foundations and infested areas.
Orange oil, containing d-limonene, dissolves termites’ exoskeletons and causes dehydration when applied directly or injected into infested wood, making it effective for localized treatment.
Neem oil disrupts termites’ molting and reproductive systems and acts as a repellent, while clove oil and tea tree oil also repel and kill termites when sprayed on affected areas.
Boric acid (or borax) damages termites’ nervous systems and digestive tracts, and is effective when applied as a powder or spray, especially for drywood termites.
Other options include a vinegar and water mixture, which can kill termites on contact by disrupting their exoskeletons, and cayenne pepper, which repels termites due to its capsaicin content.

Which now makes sense for a servitor to apply the energy of the physical stuff that clears up the problem.

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Okay here’s a caveat for anyone using diatomaceous earth for anything. You can get food grade, but do not inhale it.

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