Don’t Let Wet Weather Make Your Home a Termite Magnet
Because termites need water to survive, excess water near the house can encourage termite activity. Here are a few common moisture issues: Inadequate property grade. Ideally, your home should sit on a...
View ArticleDo You Have Termite Protection? Not Sure?
Did you buy a new home? A pre-owned home? You may not know this, but pre-construction termite treatments don’t last forever. And because termites thrive in the Southeast, all homes are susceptible –...
View ArticleThe Importance of Termite Protection
Recently an article was published in the Sun Sentinel that reminds us of why it’s so important to have termite protection for your home. This article references a homeowner in South Florida that...
View ArticleThe Financial Impact of Termites
We’ve all heard that it’s very hard to detect a termite infestation in your home. Unfortunately, a scary fact is many people don’t discover the damage until they break into the walls of their home to...
View ArticleSigns of Termite Swarms
Unlike subterranean termites that invade our homes from underground, drywood termites actually enter our home above ground through cracks, unscreened soffits and gable vents. They typically first...
View ArticleTermites Invading Our Homes
Termites have survived for over 150 million years. Even more shocking, over 2,000,000 homes in the United States will require treatment for termite infestations this year, with the cost of repairs and...
View ArticleWhich Termite Protection is Right for You?
Termites…they cause more destruction to homes than fire and flood combined. Even worse, homeowner’s insurance typically does not protect against termite damage. That’s why it’s so important to make...
View ArticleHow Much Damage Can Termites Cause?
We all know subterranean termites can cause substantial damage, which is why it’s so important to have termite protection for your home. The fact of the matter is, termites can feed on our homes for...
View ArticleSubterranean Termites – Just How Bad Are These Guys?
Subterranean termites live in underground colonies or in moist secluded areas above ground that can contain up to 2 million members. They are by far the most destructive species of termite. They can...
View ArticleDo You Recognize the Termite Warning Signs?
Termites. They cause more destruction to homes than fire and flood combined. They can get into any home – brick, stucco, wood, or even homes built on a concrete slab. Even worse, homeowner’s insurance...
View ArticleWhy You Need An Annual Termite Inspection
Every home is at risk for termites – brick, block, stucco, even homes built on a concrete slab. This is why having termite protection for your home is so important! In addition to having the...
View ArticleTermite Swarm Season
Termites cause more than $5 billion in damage in the United States every year and can get into any home – brick, stucco, wood, or even homes built on a concrete slab. Even worse, homeowner’s insurance...
View ArticleThe Threat of Termites
Termites have survived for over 150 million years and cause more destruction to homes than fire and flood combined. Even worse, homeowner’s insurance typically does not protect against termite damage....
View ArticleIt’s a Bird! It’s a Plane! It’s a Super Termite!
The Formosan subterranean termite, commonly referred to as a “super termite,” is the most aggressive and potentially destructive termite species in the United States. The Formosan subterranean termite...
View ArticleTermites: Where They Get In and the Damage They Can Do
Subterranean termites live in large underground colonies, with a single colony having between 500,000 to over a million termites. More importantly, there can be several colonies per acre of land....
View ArticleThe Financial Impact of Termite Damage
Did you know a majority of termite damage is discovered at the time a homeowner prepares to do a major renovation, such as replacing windows or updating the bathroom? This is due to the fact that most...
View ArticleThe Importance of Renewable Termite Protection
Termites cause more damage to homes in the United States than tornadoes, fires and earthquakes combined – over $5 billion dollars annually. And in the Southeast, we are known for having the largest...
View ArticleTermites: A $5 Billion Threat
Termites are destructive pests. According to the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) it is estimated that termites cause more than $5 billion in property damage each year, and due to the hidden...
View ArticleThe Financial Impact of Termites
There is no such thing as a termite-proof home. But did you know the majority of termite damage is discovered at the time a homeowner prepares to do a major renovation, such as replacing windows or...
View ArticleTips for Protection Against Termites
It doesn’t matter if your home is made of brick, block or stucco. Or even if it’s built on a concrete slab. The truth is, termites can get in to any home through tiny cracks and crevices less than 1/16...
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