Investigate and exterminate—do not procrastinate!

For anyone living in the United States, one of the most common problems you should never overlook is a termite infestation. Plenty of skeptical homeowners might see it as a problem to leave to deal with for another day, but that is simply not the case. Without a doubt, termites are one of the most frustrating pests that you could have at home. That is why we implore you to stop procrastinating, and address the issue head on. We urge you take its potential severity with the utmost seriousness.

Typically, you will find three particular forms of termites living in your property. These include the drywood termite, the dampwood termite, and the subterranean termite. Naturally, all three can be quite a problem for the average homeowner. While the most common and arguably the most destructive are subterranean and drywood termites, all types are damaging in their own particular way. Sadly, many homeowners only begin to look into the problems that a potential infestation could cause when it is too late. 

How termites destroy your home

Many times, the damage can remain hidden until it is already going to cost you thousands of dollars in repair fees and costs. The problem with termite damage is that it usually cannot be spotted without having some kind of prior knowledge. That is why it is important for homeowners to understand the behaviours of termites.

The University of Florida found that it took just three weeks for a young colony of only 2,000 termites to eat through an entire small wooden replica of a home. The average colony consists of tens of thousands of termites, and they can eat through inches of your home in a matter of weeks. When a house’s structure is extensively damaged, it can become entirely unsuitable for living in.

Termites thrive on the moisture in your home, which means that they will keep on eating so long as there is moisture. Be sure to pay particular attention to any parts of your home that might have some kind of structural dampness. However, the overall conundrum is that termites damage your home by silently but significantly tearing through the foundations and eating them, making it hard to solve the problem affordably. 

Brown Wooden Panel Beside Concrete Board

Should you get annual termite inspections?

Yes, absolutely. One of the best decisions that you can make this year would be to invest in some kind of pest control protection against Sierra Madre termites. You should look to book your annual infestation examination immediately. Annual tests are useful as they can spot the problem year-in, year-out, making sure that any termites that are invading your home are found before they cause any kind of sizeable damage. The longer that you wait, the more likely it is that the problem will be severe. Annual investigations carried out by local experts are extremely important.

Are there some exterminators who are looking to fumigate the entire home (when a spot treatment will do just fine) simply to get paid by the hour? Sure—but that doesn’t mean that you can’t find a trustworthy exterminator who will give you an honest inspection and specialized spot treatment. We highly recommend Grand Oaks Termite Control for their excellent reputation and integrity. If you spot any signs of a termite infestation, make sure that you call in the experts and get the problem resolved right away!

Grand Oaks Termite Control
110 S Worthy Dr, Glendora, CA 91741, United States

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