Answering Commonly Asked Questions About Termite Treatment

13 November 2019
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Termites can be a nuisance, especially when you notice the damage they have done to your expensive pieces of furniture. Don't wait for the damage to be extensive and expensive before seeking the services of a qualified and professional termite control specialist. Here are answers to some of the questions you may have about termites:

How Do You Know You Have a Termite Problem?

If the termite infestation is minor, you may not notice any damage until you look close enough. You should also know where to look. Check areas that have wood, especially dark areas. Inspect the timber for hollowness or presence of mud tunnels. At night, when it is quiet, listen to your walls. If you hear some clicking sounds, it might be termites banging their heads. You can hit your walls slightly to cause a disturbance, which might provoke clicking noises.

You can also check for droppings, but this can be hard to notice if the termites are not numerous. These can be found in corners and around windows and doorframes.

Is There Any Home Remedy for Termites?

Some people claim that you can use vinegar, wet cardboard, nematodes, etc. as a home remedy for termites. Though this might temporarily or moderately work, you need the services of a qualified and professional termite control specialist. Why?

You might find that when you apply the mentioned home remedies, you might just pour the vinegar in the places where you spotted the termites and assume you have solved the problem. This is not the case. Termite treatment is complex and requires a skilled specialist.

What Is Professional Termite Treatment?

Termite control specialists have studied termites at great depths, where they identify the type of termites and the particular behaviours such termites exhibit. With this information, it is possible to know how and where the particular termites build their homes, how they move about, what they mostly attack and what treatment remedy is effective to them.

The termite control specialist visits your home to carry out an inspection. This is mostly to identify the type of termites in your home. Once identified, the specialist knows the areas to further inspect and create a treatment plan that he or she shares with you. The specialist then informs you of the products being used and the amount you will spend on the service. Once you are in agreement, the termite treatment process can begin.

You should know that the termites are not only killed, but preventative measures are also put in place to prevent the termites from coming back. These include termite repellents, which can be applied around your home and in the soil. You might also need regular termite inspections.  


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