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Exterminator definition, a person or thing that exterminates. If however, you were to compare this with 'New Barbarians', or '1990 The Bronx Warriors' where technical ratios are more equal, then 'Exterminators' isn't a bad yarn. The premise concerns a post apocalyptic world in which water is scarce, and various territorial tribes emerge to claim what little water there is in isolated wells.
Contents PlotAs and Detective investigate a hit and run case, they discover the victim was a sociopathic hit man responsible for the murder of a tech entrepreneur, a case that is prosecuting. Liv and dig deeper into a supposed sighting that was posted on line which leads Liv to make a surprising discovery about someone from her past. Moves on with his life and Peyton is shocked by Liv's reaction. RecapThe episode opens on two teenagers discovering a zombie.
At the morgue, Ravi says that a zombie sighting has been posted online. Liv agrees to go with him to investigate the location where the zombie was found. Ravi and Liv are investigating a hit and run victim, and Ravi notes that the corpse, 's brain should be safe to eat, since he seems to be 'just your average family man'.arrives at the morgue, and confronts Liv about not showing up for a brain exchange.
Liv tells him that she's done working with him, and that she'll never be able to trust him. At home, Peyton asks Liv to help her practice for her cross examination as she's prosecuting a homeless man accused of murdering a wealthy tech company executive named. Suddenly, Liv gets a vision, and it turns out that Marvin killed Wally.Liv heads to the police department and she fills Clive in on how Wally died. She learns that another man is being accused of the murder, and when Clive laughs at her, Liv asks him if he'd rather send an innocent man to jail than 'rock the boat.' It's revealed that the brain that Liv ate doesn't make her feel or react to anything. When Peyton shows her a video of Major kissing another woman, she doesn't feel anything at all, and that disturbs her. At the lake where the zombie was seen, Liv and Ravi look down a pit and see, Liv's co-worker that invited Liv to the party.
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Marcy is entirely far gone, but Ravi thinks that he can fix her by feeding her brains.Liv goes to see Clive again to ask him to help her investigate the Wally Walker case, afters she has discovered that Wally had some serious gambling debts. He is hesitant to help her because he is not assigned to the Wally Walker case. She asks him to help her 'lean on his bookie.' The bookie happens to be Frank Smith, 'former Seattle cop, current owner of Smitty's Bar & Grill, and bookmaker to half the cops in the city.'
They head to the bar where they walk into the weekly trivia night contest, which Liv joins and wins. Liv then gets her picture taken by the host, who is dressed as Jeannie from I Dream Of Jeannie. They talk to Frank Smith and ask him questions about Wally Walker's debts. Frank informs them that the last time he saw Wally was the day he died.
Wally had come in to the bar to ask Frank for more time paying back his debts. On their way out Liv sees a picture on the wall of Marvin Webster. His picture, which is titled 'The Exterminator,' was taken because he won the last trivia night contest, which also happens to the same night Wally Walker died. This places both of them at the same place on the same night.Liv and Clive head to Marvin's place of residence and ask Mrs. Webster to allow them to look through her husband's personal effects. She is more than happy to oblige.
While down in the basement, which is stacked with several books on facts and trivia, Liv has a vision. She sees Marvin Webster get hit by a car, and then sees it back up and run him over. This changes the theory of Marvin Webster's death from hit-and-run to murder. Liv also happens to get the car color and a partial plate number. Meanwhile Clive finds the gun that killed Wally in Marvin's toolbox, a glock with a suppressor.Liv is at home looking at pictures of cars in order to match the one in her vision. With only a partial plate number and color there is a large list of cars that could have hit Marvin.
Clive, while at the police department, tells Liv to draw a sketch of the tail lights to help narrow down the list. Peyton walks in, early from work, because they released her prime suspect in the Wally Walker case in light of finding the murder weapon in Marvin Webster's basement. Peyton and Liv get into an argument because Liv looked through Peyton's confidential files.
These files were the ones that mentioned Wally Walker had a gambling problem. Peyton becomes annoyed because Liv has been apathetic with her own affairs for the last couple of month, and only now she is showing initiative.
She becomes even more upset because she feels that Liv has derailed her career by dismantling her case and is currently unfazed by it.While at work Liv confesses to Ravi that she was unable to apologize to Peyton. She is also upset that she hasn't been able to feel emotions and is tempted to eat a different brain. Ravi convinces her to stay on her current brain in order to solve the murder. While discussing their plans for Marcy, Major walks in with Jerome. Major and Jerome have been trying to talk to the cops about Jerome's roommate who has gone missing four days ago.Liv talks to Clive and explains that Major works as a counselor at Helton, a halfway house for teen runaways, addicts, and delinquents. She tells Clive that Jerome's roommate, Eddie, went to the skate park a few days ago and has not returned.
Major states that they have already filed a missing person report but there has been no followup. Major and Jerome both insist to Clive that Eddie didn't run away because he was doing really well, and that his iPod is still in it's dock, respectively. Jerome tells Clive that Eddie is a skater and use to hang out at Nine Trolls, a skate park near Helton.
He also tells Clive that Eddie has been going there less recently due to the fact that a 'scary dude' has been hanging out at the park. This 'scary dude' goes by the name Candyman and is passing out Utopium to anyone that follows him.
Clive tells them that he is going to pass the report on to Missing Persons and get it to the top of the pile. At this time Clive also compliments Jerome on his distinctive sneakers, one red and the other blue in the style of the USA flag.Clive tells Live that he has found a matching car, a 1978 Landau, thanks to her drawing. The car was sold to Wally's business partner, Don Watts, one day before the murder. Clive thinks that Don hired Marvin to kill Wally, then as a precaution, Don killed Marvin in the hit and run.They bring in Don for questioning and Clive proceeds to state his theory.
The cocky Don tells them that there is no proof that he even knew Marvin. He also stated that even if he did run over Marvin, who is now suspected of killing Wally, he was basically doing a favor for society and that he wouldn't receive any jail time for it.Clive and Liv go to Marvin's home and impound his car. Webster is very upset, now that they have incriminated her husband as a murderer. They use the GPS to find recent destinations and the go to Marvin's last location, a park.
At the park an ice cream truck causes Liv to have a vision of a meeting between Don and Marvin. She also sees a garbage man that witnessed the meeting between the two men.Later, Liv and Ravi check on Marcy— she's not getting better. Liv suggests killing her, while Ravi is determined to save her.
While Ravi is trying to sedate Marcy he falls into the pit. Liv watches for a bit, unaffected, before jumping into the pit to rescue Ravi.
She goes full zombie and kills Marcy.Clive and Liv meet with. Clive tells him his theory and also tells him that there is a witness. The garbage man, partially seen outside the interrogation room, was able to pick both Don and Marvin out of a lineup and was also able to provide details of their meeting.
Peyton arrives to offer a plea deal. Don accepts and signs the confession. The 'garbage man' seen from the interrogation room turns out to be Ravi in costume. His face had been obscured due to the blinds.Later, Liv thinks about eating more of Marvin's brain so she won't have to feel anything, but she changes her mind and throws it away.
She also goes to Marcy's house and leaves the necklace that Marcy was wearing the night of the party.While at home, Liv is watching the video of Major and another girl kissing. No longer on Marvin's brains, she is able to feel emotions and this video greatly upsets her.
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Does termite damage worry you? If so, you are not alone. Every year termites cause billions of dollars in structural damage, and property owners spend over two billion dollars to treat them. This fact sheet focuses on how you, as a consumer, can identify and help protect your property from termites through effective prevention measures and appropriate use of termite treatments.
How do I Know if I Have Termites?
The first step in prevention is to be on the alert for termites. Termites rarely emerge from soil, mud tubes, or food sources through which they are tunneling. Most people are not aware they have termites until they see a swarm or come across damage during construction. Some of the ways to discover if you have termites are listed below:
- Examine, by probing, exposed wood for hollow spots (using a flathead screwdriver or similar tool).
- Identify termite swarms (sometimes ant swarms are mistaken as termites).
Ants
- front wings longer than the hind wings
- antennae bent at ninety degree angle
Termites
- wings are roughly equal in length
- antennae are straight; may droop
The most common form of termite in most of the United States is the native subterranean termite. Exit Other, less common, types of termites include the smaller drywood termiteExitand the invasive Formosan termite.
How Can I Prevent Termite Infestation?
Make the Structure Less Attractive to Termites
During construction, use a concrete foundation and leave a ventilation space between the soil and wood. Cover exposed wood surfaces with a sealant or metal barrier.
Maintain the Termite Prevention Features
- After construction, keep the soil around the foundation dry through proper grading and drainage (including maintenance of gutters and downspouts).
- Reduce openings that offer termites access to the structure (filling cracks in cement foundations as well as around where utilities pass through the wall with cement, grout, or caulk).
- Fix leaks immediately.
- Keep vents free from blockage, including plants.
- Ensure that trees and shrubs are not planted too close to the structure and do not allow them to grow against exposed wood surfaces.
- Do not pile or store firewood or wood debris next to the house.
- Inspect periodically to help ensure that termite colonies do not become established.
What are the Different Types of Termite Treatments?
Non-Chemical Treatments
Some ways to keep termites out do not involve the application of insecticides. For example:
- One such method is a physical barrier, typically incorporated during construction.
- Steel mesh and sands of particular sizes have been shown to perform effectively as physical barriers.
- Biological control agents (nematodes and fungi) have demonstrated some success, particularly in laboratory settings.
Because these methods do not involve the application of an insecticide, EPA does not regulate them.
Chemical Treatments
Before a company can sell or distribute any pesticide in the United States, other than certain minimum risk pesticides, EPA must review studies on the pesticide to determine that it will not pose unreasonable risks to human health or the environment. Once we have made that determination, we will license or register that pesticide for use in strict accordance with label directions. The pesticides used for the prevention or treatment of termite infestations are called termiticides and must demonstrate the ability to provide structural protection before we register them. In most cases, termiticide application can only be properly performed by a trained pest management professional.
Approved treatments include:
- Liquid soil-applied termiticides.
- Termite baits.
- Building materials impregnated with termiticides.
- Wood treatments.
Two common forms of treatment are conventional barrier treatments and termite baits.
Conventional Barrier Treatments
The most common technique for treating termite infestations is the soil-applied barrier treatment. Termiticides used for barrier treatments must be specifically labeled for that use.
If conducted improperly, these treatments can cause contamination of the home and surrounding drinking water wells and will not protect against termites. For that reason, it is important to hire a pest management professional who is licensed and trained to take proper precautions. The most common active ingredients found in conventional termiticides are:
- Fipronil. Also see general fact sheet on fipronil (PDF)(3 pp, 390.9 K, About PDF)Exit
- Imidacloprid. Also see general fact sheet on imidacloprid (PDF)(3 pp, 405.8 K)Exit
- Permethrin. Also see general fact sheet on permethrinExit
Also see our Web page on pyrethroids and pyrethrins for general information on the pesticides in this class and our reevaluation process for them.
Termite Baits
In recent years, several bait systems have been introduced to help reduce the overall use of insecticides and their impact on human health and the environment. These systems rely on cellulose baits that contain a slow-acting insecticide.
The most common active ingredients found in termite baits are:
- Diflubenzuron - inhibits insect development.
- Hexaflumuron- first active ingredient registered as a reduced-risk pesticide. It is used as part of a termite inspection, monitoring, and baiting system. Also see general fact sheet (PDF)(3 pp, 248.46 K) Exit
- Hydramethylnon (PDF)(5 pp, 150.66 K) Exit- insecticide used to control ants, cockroaches, crickets, and termites. (Also see information on hydramethylnon regulatory status.)
- Lufenuron- an insect growth regulator used to control termites and fleas.
- Noviflumuron (PDF)(6 pp, 97.8 K)- disrupts termite growth and activity.
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Wood Treatment
- Borates - commonly used as a spray on application during new home construction to protect wood.
Are Pesticides Used Against Termites Safe?
As the federal agency responsible for regulating all pesticides, including termiticides, sold, applied, or distributed in the United States, EPA must ensure that the pesticide, when used according to label directions, meets current safety standards to protect human health and the environment. To make such determinations, we require more than 100 different scientific studies and tests from applicants. Most states also review the pesticide label to ensure that it complies with federal labeling requirements and any additional state restrictions of use.
Many termiticides are highly toxic, making it critical to follow label directions with added care. Pest management professionals have the knowledge, expertise, and equipment as required by the label, which minimizes risks and maximizes effectiveness.
How do I Handle a Termite Infestation?
- Choose a pest control company carefully - Firms offering termite services must be licensed by your state. Ask to see the company’s license and, if you have any concerns, call your state pesticide regulatory agencyExit. Please read our Citizen’s Guide to Pest Control & Safety for more tips on how to choose a company that will do a good job.
- Read the pesticide product label - The label tells you exactly how the product is to be used and provides information on potential risks. If the label does not include directions to control termites and protect the structure, then the product is not intended to protect the structure against termites and should not be applied. If you wish to see a copy of the product label, ask the company representative for a copy.
- Be aware of the how soon you can return to the treated residence - The time required before the residence can be reoccupied will vary by product and will be indicated on product labels. Make sure the applicator has told you when you are allowed to reenter the building.
What if Something Goes Wrong?
To register a complaint concerning a pesticide misapplication, contact your state pesticide regulatory agencyExit. You may also want to call the National Pesticide Information Center’s (NPIC)Exittoll-free hotline at 1-800-858-7378. NPIC provides experts who can answer a broad range of questions concerning pesticide-related issues, such as product use and health effects.
What is the Government's Role in Termite Control?
- EPA’s Office of Pesticide Programs provides information and tools to federal, state, local agencies and the public on termite control.
- Our rigorous pesticide review process is designed to ensure that registered termiticides used according to label directions and precautions can effectively treat termite infestations with minimal risk.
- We serve as a source of information about pesticide and non-pesticide controls to the general public, news media, and state and local agencies.
- We encourage termite prevention efforts.
- We have stringent standards for the registration and use of termite control products.
- We require a minimum number of years of proven effectiveness and certain label statements before we register termite products (See Pesticide Registration Notice 96-7 and OCSPP Harmonized Test Guidelines 810.3600 and 810.3800 for more information.)
- Products that only claim to kill termites have not demonstrated the ability to protect structures against termites. These products are only intended to kill termites that directly contact the pesticide, not the whole infestation.
- The U.S. Department of Agriculture has several termite research and control programs.
- Provides invaluable research on different termite control treatments and technologies.
- The U.S. Forest Service provides research support related to termites.
- They publish news and events for the public on termites and termite control.
- The National Invasive Species Information Center has information on Formosan Subterranean Termites.
- USDA funds Louisiana State University termite programs on termites and Formosan Subterranean Termites.
- State and local government agenciesExit play a critical role in termite control by:
- regulating (licensing) pest control companies and testing pest management professionals
- providing consumer advice and information sheets on various structural pests
Where Can I Get More Information?
National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC)
Tel: 1-800-858-7378
E-mail
NPIC's websiteExit
Termite Resource GuideExit
State Pesticide Regulatory AgenciesExit
State Cooperative Extension Service Offices
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