Subterranean Termite Inspection & Control

Termite Inspection You cant assume your home is termite-free just because youve never seen them they only swarm once or twice a year, and you might miss it! Your pest management professional will inspect your home or business, looking for the tell-tale signs of termite infestation. The inspection will take place in five main areas: the exterior, the interior, the attic, below-ground areas like basement or crawl spaces, and the outlying storage and garage areas. Some of the things we look for are:

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Subterranean Termite Pre-Treatments for New Construction

Better for the environment. When you pre-treat wood and concrete with Bora-Care, thats all you treat. With soil treatments, hundreds of gallons of pesticides are pumped directly into the ground. Bora-Care, however is applied directly to either wood or concrete and that is where it stays. Bora-Care can even be used on lakeside homes. As the pest management industry becomes more environmentally conscious our pre-treatments with Bora-Care continues to be the prime choice for those looking to protect our delicate surroundings.

Termite Facts Subterranean termites are extremely destructive. First they build tunnels to wooden structures, and then they burrow into those structures to obtain food. Any wood or cellulose-containing material constitutes termite food, and given time to do so, theyll eat until nothing is left but a shell. Termites avoid light and air, so they build their colonies where youre not likely to stumble upon them. Is it a termite or an ant? On the off chance you do see them, remember that its easy to confuse termites with ants. Fortunately, there are features that distinguish them.

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October 6, 2014 at 6:26 am by Mr HomeBuilder
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