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Termite Chemicals

Professional strength termite chemicals are among the most effective methods for eradicating these wood destroying insects from your home. While non-chemical methods are also available, they are often used in combination with chemicals to achieve the most effective, long lasting results. A licensed pest control service will often liquid use termite chemicals along with baits for wide reaching elimination of these pests.

If you notice signs of termite activity in or around your house, contact a professional termite inspector for a thorough evaluation of your property. These pests may manifest themselves by leaving mud tubes along the exterior walls of your house or foundation, or by depositing piles of wings or fecal pellets inside your home. In advanced stages of infestation, you may see visible signs of damage in your home, such as sagging ceilings or hollowed out areas along the grain of wooden beams or panels.

Types of Chemicals

Liquid termiticides, or termite chemicals that are toxic to these pests, are one of the most common methods for treating an infestation. These chemicals are injected into the soil around the perimeter of a house and in the structural components of the house itself using specialized equipment. As the subterranean species travel back and forth between their underground colonies and the house on their foraging journeys, the termite chemicals either kill or repel the insects.

There is some debate about whether repellant or non-repellant chemicals are more effective at eliminating an infestation. Repellant chemicals simply discourage the pests and drive them away from the house rather than killing them. Newer, non-repellant chemicals actually kill the insects. Non-repellant termite chemicals are widely believed to be more effective over the long term. Before you make a decision about which treatments are most effective for your home, consult several termite control professionals.

Fumigants are termiticides that are sprayed into the air to destroy colonies that have established themselves inside a residence. Fumigants are often used to treat dry wood species, which burrow into interior wood to build their homes. Because these insects are buried so deeply inside the wood, and because they are so difficult to see, fumigants are considered by some professionals to be the most effective way to reach them.

Baits are frequently installed in or around a house to provide long lasting eradication of wood devouring pests. As the worker members of the colony forage for food, they encounter these baits, which are composed of wood, cardboard or paper. The baits are treated with termite chemicals that are lethal to the insects. After the workers ingest these substances, they carry them back to the colony, where the poison is distributed to other members. Over time, the baiting process may result in the complete elimination of a termite colony.

Safety of Termite Treatments

Many homeowners are concerned about the effects of termite chemicals in the soil around their home or in the home itself. If you have a well that provides drinking water for your household, certain products may not be used around the property. Other structural considerations of a residential property may also interfere with the application of certain termite treatments. A licensed pest control provider will carefully inform you of the standard precautions associated with the product to be used on your property.

Termite chemicals are subjected to rigorous testing by government agencies before they can be used by pest control professionals in a residential setting. The products on the market have been confirmed to be generally safe for humans, pets and for the soil. Nevertheless, some homeowners prefer to avoid using insecticides on their property. Some pest control services utilize non toxic methods to kill insects, such as metal barriers, the application of extreme cold or heat, and microwave radiation or sound treatment.

When you're searching for a reliable pest control company, look for a team that offers a combination of methods. Most services provide more than one product to maximize the effectiveness of the treatment. In addition, many companies offer a bond, or a legal agreement with the customer that guarantees retreatment or repair of the home if the pests reappear. Reliable professionals are licensed by the agency in your state that regulates exterminators. A dependable company should keep you fully informed of your options and of any safety measures taken.

Termite chemicals are not the only way to remove these destructive species from your property. However, these products may be the most effective way to eliminate the colonies permanently. Given the fact that these pests are capable of causing thousands of dollars worth of damage to a home, finding the most long lasting treatment is imperative. Talk with several reliable providers in your community about the best way to prevent costly insect damage to your home.

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