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How To Get Rid Of Termites



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By : Mike Barberri    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-16 00:00:00
How do I know if I have termites?

Get An Exterminator - If you suppose you do have them, it's extremely tricky to get rid of termites without assistance.

How to do a Termite Assessment - This piece of writing covers how to do a termite assessment manually, the signs of termites, as well as the nitty-gritty about getting a specialized check made.

Essential Information Concerning Termites:

Keep in mind - there are lots of bugs that also dine on wood and can impersonate the symbols of a termite swarm. You have to to think about the chance that you've got one of those instead - especially if you're seeing material that looks like sawdust. Here's some info on the familiar critters:

Powder-Post Beetles

Old House Borers

Carpenter Ants

Types of Termites:

Flying Termites - This is what the public see most often and what regularly prompts a request to the exterminator. It is a social group used only for reproducing and founding new nests, and is not a separate species.

Drywood Termites - This is a particular species of termite that resides in wood, and does not hole into the dirt. They have to be treated differently from the regular kind, because baits and other methods will not be successful on them.

Subterranean Termites - This is the most frequent kind, and it lives all throughout the United States.

Formosan Termites - An foreign class, this one comes from Asia and lives chiefly in the South in the U.S. - it is very destructive to property and can wipe out your domicile much more swiftly than other varieties.

All-purpose Recommendation:

Termite Protection - A list of different methods you can seek to avert termites from infesting your residence in the first place. A number of of these are biological and non-chemical, so it's a good place to start if you want to decrease pesticide use.

Common Ways to Destroy Termites:

1) Liquid Termite Treatment - Liquid termiticides are sprayed throughout your residence to exterminate or repel any termites coming into contact with them.

2) Termite Baits - The other foremost method to destroy termites, diy products are placed around your domicile and step by step destroy off a colony by spreading minor amounts of pesticides through the workers.

3) Borate Termite Remedy - Borate treatments are applied directly to wood in your house, sort of like a coat of paint. This is best completed when the home is being constructed, however.

4) Fumigation - A technique that only works on a particular species, the drywood termite, that is common in the Southernmost parts of the United States.

Specific Termite Products:

Advance (bait)

Bayer Advanced Termite Killer (DIY granules)

Exterra (bait)

FirstLine (bait)

Optigard (foam)

Orange Oil (liquid)

Premise (liquid)

Phantom (liquid)

Sentricon Termite Control (bait)

Subterfuge (bait)

Termidor (liquid)

Terminate (bait)

Tim-Bor (borate)

Bora Care (borate)

Nibor-D (borate)

Jecta Gel (borate)

Vikane (fumigation)

Spectrum (DIY bait)

Bonide

Permethrin Pro (liquid)
Author Resource:- This information is provided by Addison Exterminating Company. Addison Exterminating Company is a Plano Termite Company.
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