Termite Control
Termites are the only insects that actually eat wood. The termite's function in nature is to remove dead trees and limbs to make way for new trees. In their
search for wood, termites sometimes enter your house and use any
cellulose material such as wood or the backing on your sheetrock for
their food source.
The termites in our area are subterranean species. They live
underground. In order for termites to enter your house, they usually
build a tube constructed from the soil around your house and they
use this tube to travel back and forth between the ground and your
home. In most cases, unless you have a moisture problem in your
home, termites must have this contact with the ground to obtain the
moisture they need to survive.
The Goal of our termite control treatment is to establish a barrier
of treated soil around the exterior of your foundation and any
plumbing pipes or other possible termite entry points. The product
we use to create this barrier is TERMIDOR ® (click to learn more
about TERMIDOR). TERMIDOR ® is the best product available for the
control of termites. It is different from most other termite
products because it does not repel the termites. Termites do not
know they have come into contact with TERMIDOR ® and they actually
infect the other termites in the colony before they die. In tests by
the USDA Forestry Service, TERMIDOR ® has repeatedly been 100%
effective in controlling subterranean termites for the last 7 years
and counting. No other termite control product can match this
perfect record.
At Anti-Pest, we have over 100 years of combined experience in our
Termite Department. Our service professionals can protect your home
from Termites and other wood destroying insects and we can offer you
one of the best guarantees in the business. We even have an optional
damage repair guarantee for up to $5000.00 worth of damage if your
home is damaged by a reinfestation of termites.
Call us today for a free inspection
and price quote.
We also provide inspection reports for real estate transactions.
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