Stop Being So Pesty!

Do you wish insects would just leave your home alone? You never want to see ants crawling across the floor again. Those cockroaches that keep appearing in the basement had better find a new place to live. Insects are gross and annoying, but thankfully, they are not that hard to get rid of if you rely on a professional pest control service. They can use the right combination of baits, traps, and sprays to get rid of the pesky insects. They'll leave your home alone just like you've always wanted. Read more in the articles to follow; we go into more detail.

What To Expect From Termite Control Professionals

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Every year, American homeowners spend over $ 2 billion on termite control. Since termites primarily feed on wood and moisture, they can cause massive damage to your furniture items or the structure of your house. Therefore, termite control is serious business. If you're used to DIY projects, this is the kind of project that's best left to the experts. Here's what to expect from hiring termite control professionals. 

Thorough Inspection to Your Home's Interior and Exterior

Termites often invade your home unnoticed. But with regular termite inspections, you can catch infestations early. Termite control professionals have a thin rod called a dongle, which they use to trap your house's interior walls. This allows them to hear the rustling sounds of termites. 

When it comes to your home's exterior, they'll check your yard, gardens, perimeter, and shed if there are signs of termite infestation. They'll also check the tree stumps and lose timbers if the termites have built their nests there. 

Proper Inspection of Your Home's Structure and Wood

Termites climb up your home's foundation walls from a tunnel underground. Once they're inside the walls, they can remain there for years while feeding exclusively on the wood. 

Professional termite exterminators use a dongle and a moisture gauge to assess the moisture levels of your home's wood structure. They also have thermal imaging cameras to check the severity of damage and the species of termites ravaging your wood. Once they're done checking your walls, they'll move to other wooden items at risk of being affected. 

Effective Termite Control Plan

If the inspection confirms a termite infestation, professional termite exterminators will develop a plan to eradicate them. Depending on the nature of the infestation, the plan might entail a single approach or a combination of approaches. 

First, there's the application of treatments like injected sprays, surface sprays, and foams to treat wood surfaces. Next is the sub-slap method, which entails drilling holes in a concrete slab and then injecting a pesticide into the soil using a tube. This eliminates the termites returning to the soil and prevents future infestations. Other approaches include trenching, rodding, use of sand barriers, and fumigation. 

Re-Treatments

After some time, you may need to call the termite control professionals again for re-treatment. This is to ensure all the termites were exterminated in the first round. You'll also need re-treatment if there's an active termite infestation, the protective barrier initially installed is destroyed, or the last full treatment was over a few years back. Contact a termite control service for more information. 

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26 May 2021