Termite Treatment

Termite Treatments

Termites are one of the most destructive pests that can invade our home or business and cause more resource destruction and loss. They do not directly attack humans or animals. Instead, they do severe structural damage. If all the conditions for the growth and spread of termites are perfect, the beauty and value of a beautiful home or your business building can be ruined. Therefore, action should be taken to minimize the entry of termites into our homes and office/ industrial buildings.

HOW TO DETECT TERMITES

Visual inspection
Look for signs of termite activity such as mud tubes, discarded wings, or wood damage.

Tapping on wood
Tap on wood surfaces to check for hollow or papery sounds, which can indicate termite damage.

Moisture detection
Termites thrive in moist environments, so use a moisture meter to check for high moisture levels in wood or other materials.

* It’s important to regularly inspect your property for termites, as early detection can prevent significant damage and costly repairs.

HOW TO Prevent TERMITES

REDUCE MOISTURE

Termites thrive in moist environments, so reduce moisture in and around your home by fixing leaks, maintaining proper drainage, and using a dehumidifier if necessary.

STORE FIREWOOD PROPERLY

Keep firewood off the ground and away from your home to prevent termites from easily accessing it.

SEAL CRACKS AND OPENINGS

Seal any cracks and openings in your foundation, walls, and roof to prevent termites from entering your home.

USE TREATED WOOD

Use pressure-treated wood or wood that has been treated with termite-resistant chemicals when building or renovating your home.

REGULAR INSPECTION

Regularly inspect your property for signs of termite activity and promptly address any issues to prevent further damage.

PROFESSIONAL TREATMENT

Consider hiring a licensed pest control professional to apply preventative treatments such as termite baits or soil treatments to protect your property from termites.