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Termite
Overview
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CHOOSING A PROFESSIONAL TERMITE PEST CONTROL COMPANYTERMITE PEST CONTROL ANNUAL CONTRACTS
Check your local Better Business Bureau or Department of Agriculture, to see if complaints have been filed against the company you have in mind.
Membership in the National, and state or local pest control associations is a good indicator that the company has access to modern technical information .
It is important to request the plan of work revealing sites of termite activity and treatment procedures. Ask for written information on chemical treatment procedures, bait station placements, repair of wood work, warranties, and copies of insecticide labels.
Compare bids before making decisions. Ask about liability insurance.
Follow-up inspections should be included in any termite treatments. Extermination contract should include annual or semi-annual inspections to verify that a treated home is not reinfested.
1. If you are planning to sell your home within a couple of years, a contract would be advisable. It will include a clearance letter for mortgage companies in the event of a sale. If termites are discovered at this time of inspection, the pest control company is liable for termite treatments.
You do want to consider whether the
pest control company will allow their contract to be
transferred to a new homeowner or does it terminate the contract.
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If you are not selling your home in a few years and you feel comfortable doing Home inspections, you wouldn't need the annual contract.
However, upon finding evidences of termites,
you would need to either do your own termite treatment or look for a termite service company at this point.
Modern termiticides remain active in the soil for at least five years , but this is not a guarantee that termites will not invade your house.
A number of factors, including disturbance of the treated soil, can affect the chemical barrier and allow termites opportunities to enter.
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