Termites work silently and invisibly sawing into your floor joists, cutting into your wall studs, hollowing out the heart of your home and hiding the damage until it's too late.

One of the greatest hazards any homeowner faces is termites, which may do more damage that fires, storms, and earthquakes combined. Termites survive by eating wood, paper, fiberboard, cotton fabrics, and other cellulose products. If ignored, termites can actually threaten the structural integrity of your house, and this is where the danger lies.

Termite survival depends on finding edible material to support the colony/ Moving out from their colony, they tunnel through the soul in search of moisture and food. They forage around mulch beds, near air conditioner drip lines and below gutters. They also like tree stumps, decks, buried wood or construction material, and piles of firewood. A loose mortar joint, a small space around a drain pipe, or a settlement crack in the basement is all they need to gain entry to your home.

 
       
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Termite Bating Treatments

    Placement of bait traps around the yard


Liquid Termiticide Treatment

    Treat soil by trenching and rodding
    Drill and treat under attached slab from outside
    Treat soil between porch\stoop
    Treat entrances of bath traps and utility lines in slab
    Long rods may be used under slabs if there are interior features, such as bathtubs, to treat under or other obstructions