- 27 October 2021
Do you have termites in your house? If your answer is yes, you know what to do (hint – contact a termite control professional). If your answer is no then we have to talk further. Most people assume that their house is free of termites just because they have never spotted them with their own eyes. If your answer is based on this visual evidence then we will have to remind you that termite infestations even in severe stages are rarely spotted by the residents. Know more about annual inspections and their importance by reading this blog.
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- 19 October 2021
When a termite infestation is spotted, surprise followed by panic are the most common reactions. Before contacting the termite control professional, there are a few steps by which you can save the remaining books.
1. Look for Signs of Termite Infestation in Books
2. Clean the Entire Bookshelf
3. Spray Termiticide
4. Take Care of the Termites in the Books
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- 15 October 2021
There is a simple way to keep your home and your family protected from termites now and for years to come. Call in a professional termite control company that has the experience, knowledge, and materials to remove these pests effectively and ensure that they do not return for a very long time.
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- 15 October 2021
The principle used in microwave termite eradication is the same as that which cooks food in a microwave oven. The microwaves come into contact with the water molecules inorganic matter and this agitates the molecules and creates friction; this friction turns into intense heat. The heat cooks the food in the oven. When this heat is directed against termites, the heat causes them to cook from the inside and die.
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- 15 October 2021
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, termite damage occurs in approximately 600,000 homes across America each year. The damage caused by the termites reduces the resale value of the infected house; this loss together with the cost of damage repair runs into billions of dollars. This is of course only the financial loss due to termites. The other factor is the emotional security and happiness our house gives us and the need we feel to keep it safe and well maintained.