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Infrared Termite Control

Infrared termite control is a method based on the use of advanced technology to track down termite infestations in the home and create a pinpointed elimination program. Infrared technology is right at the forefront of technological innovations in the field of pest control. It is a great weapon for inspectors to use as they move through the home, not just to determine whether there is an active infestation, but to precisely determine its location in order to eradicate the colony.

How Infrared Technology Tracks Termites

Infrared termite control is quite a feat of modern science and invention and much more complicated than most forms of homemade termite control. The harnessing of infrared waves for this particular usage is an accomplishment in and of itself. Infrared technology is based on a singular principle: the detection of heat in confined spaces. What it does is visibly point out differences in temperatures among different objects in walls, floors, and ceilings, creating a perfect contrast to highlight in a precise way the presence of termites. It is an ideal technology for use in termite inspections because it allows the inspector to do more than just determine that there is an infestation present or even take a guess as to its location. Infrared termite control allows inspectors to get a visual on workers doing their job in walls and other location and takes all of the guesswork out of eradication efforts. Knowing exactly where the colony is set up and consuming takes care of a large part of the battle for termite control workers. And once they see where the termites are they can eliminate them in an instant.

Finding termites is a tough task, and infrared technology helps but does not make the inspector's job a cakewalk by any means. Termites are an elusive bunch and as a species they thrive by evading detection. Knowledge of the location of a colony is important for the technicians to know what to do next in their treatment service. Old fashioned methods included tapping a wall with a screwdriver butt end and listening to the sound quality of the reverberation, drilling holes in walls, and even going so far as to pull entire walls apart to get to a colony. With the advent and continued development, termite populations can be found more quickly and accurately, and without the inspector or technician doing any damage to a wall or other area of the home.

Infrared Termite Technology Gaining Ground

As time goes by, the use of infrared technology is becoming more and more common in termite control methodology. One of the reasons why this technological marvel is becoming so popular, aside from its effectiveness, is its ease of use. Basically the operator uses a camera which is inserted into the wall and moves the camera around remotely while it searches for the presence of termites. One of the characteristics of termites that actually make them easier to deal with is the fact that they are very social creatures. In fact, one termite cannot even survive alone. If you find a pest, you'll find them all. This is a major reason why infrared technology has found such a perfect application in use by termite hunters from pest control companies.

Cost of Infrared Termite Service

One of the best and most effective ways to locate and get rid of termites in the home is to hire a professional termite service to come out and use an infrared termite control camera to find the colonies and root them out. The cost of this non toxic service varies by the size and complexity of the job but is well worth investing in.

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