In which method of termite proofing, insecticides are poisonous.

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Damp proofing: A moisture control technique that prevents moisture from entering a structure during construction. It involves using chemicals and techniques to reduce the spread of moisture from outside sources. Waterproofing: A process that makes a structure water-resistant or waterproof so that it's not affected by water. Waterproofing solutions can be used on roofs, exteriors, and interiors to keep residential spaces dry. Termite proofing: A treatment that prevents termites from growing in a building. Termites can enter buildings through cracks, pipes, walls, and floor joints. Once... Show more

In which method of termite proofing, insecticides are poisonous.