Termite Control
Termite inspection & control
Overview of Our Termite Service
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Termite Service
- In-house termite repair crew that quickly and efficiently repairs termite damage.
- Comprehensive inspections that thoroughly examine properties for signs of termite activity.
- Experienced technicians with years of expertise in handling termite infestations.
- Utilization of advanced technology, including thermal imaging cameras and moisture meters, to detect termite activity.
- Safe and effective treatments that eliminate termites while ensuring the safety of families, pets, and the environment.
- Flexible treatment options, including liquid treatments and baiting systems, to meet diverse needs.
- Ongoing monitoring of properties after treatment to ensure complete elimination of infestations.
- Exceptional customer service, working with clients every step of the way to address termite problems promptly and effectively.
FAQs about Termite Inspection and Control Services
How can I tell if I have termites in my home?
Termites are small insects that live in large colonies, sometimes numbering in the millions. These colonies can cause significant structural damage before visible signs of an infestation appear.
What are the signs of a termite infestation?
Common signs of a termite infestation include mud tubes on exterior walls, hollow-sounding wood, discarded wings from swarmers, and tiny holes in wood surfaces.
How often should I have my home inspected for termites?
t’s recommended to have your home inspected for termites at least once a year, especially in warmer climates where termites are more prevalent.
What treatments are available to eliminate termites?
There are several effective treatments for eliminating termites, including liquid soil treatments, baiting systems, and localized wood treatments. A professional can help determine the best option for your situation.
Can I prevent termites from infesting my home?
Yes, you can take preventive measures such as reducing moisture around your home’s foundation, sealing cracks and crevices, and keeping wood and mulch away from your house to make it less attractive to termites.
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