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Anti-pest control measures
Termites are a common problem in areas that have high humidity and warm
temperatures such as Coastal regions, basements, attics, crawl spaces, and wood
structures. They can be controlled or prevented only through regular inspections and
necessary treatments.
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Pre-Construction
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Termites, or white ants, as tiny as they are, take advantage and sneak into buildings and cause damage without giving the slightest warning to the owner. By the time the owner realizes the harm, the foundation might have been severely damaged.
Termites are of many types; some of them are subterranean termites, dampwood termites, and drywood termites. They are a common pest in both private homes and businesses. Identifying the termite infestation type is crucial in determining the solutions that our experts will suggest. Drywood termites live in wood and consume wood whereas subterranean termites grow in soil and consume wood, leather, paper, etc. Dampwood termites are a type of termite that thrives in damp and moist wood, and they can cause significant damage to structures if left unchecked. They typically infest areas where there is high moisture content, such as attics, basements, and crawl spaces.These termites are often larger in size than other types of termites and can be easily identified by their long, narrow, and dark-brown bodies.
Before the pre-construction treatment is done the site should be inspected and cleaned thoroughly. Post-inspection the soil below and around the building is treated with disinfectant chemicals. It should be noted that the size of your property and premises will have a direct impact on the type of termite treatment used and the number of follow-up treatments required.
Post-Construction
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In post-construction anti-termite treatment, the building and its surroundings have to be examined thoroughly as the aim is to eliminate the already inhabited termites.
There are chances for the termites to hide inside walls, ceilings, conduits, switchboards, etc. So in order to remove them we have to find all their hideouts and then treat them separately with keen attention.