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Premise 75 WP 'Buy Two, Get One Free' Promotion

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Environmental Science, a division of Bayer CropScience LP, is offering a "Buy Two, Get One Free" promotion on Premise 75 WP, its non-repellent termiticide.

| January 28, 2013

To help arm pest management professionals (PMPs) with the tools they need for termite swarm season, Environmental Science, a division of Bayer CropScience LP, is offering a "Buy Two, Get One Free" promotion on Premise 75 WP, its non-repellent termiticide.

Now through September 30, 2013, PMPs who purchase two cases of Premise 75 WP will receive one case of Premise 75 WP free of charge.

Premise 75 WP is a non-repellent termiticide that offers high performance, affordability and excellent value. It has been proven to be effective in treating dampwood termites, drywood termites, subterranean termites, and other wood-infesting insects. Premise cannot be detected by termites - so they tunnel into treated areas and become exposed to the active ingredient, imidacloprid.

Additionally, Premise 75 WP features water-soluble packets that allow for easy mixing and reduce potential exposure risk for pesticide handlers. This innovative packaging also has eliminated the use of more than one million plastic containers since Bayer brought this product to market more than 15 years ago.

For more information, contact your Bayer Field Sales Representative, visit www.BackedbyBayer.com, or call Bayer customer service at 1-800-331-2867.
 

 

 

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