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An important step in preventing termites is to invest in annual termite inspections performed by a professional. Between inspections, always keep your eyes peeled for the signs of termites.
There are several measures you can take to prevent termites, including orange oil, cardboard traps, and diatomaceous earth. These all-natural or DIY methods will not be successful in eliminating an active infestation.
Homebuilders will utilize termite-resistant materials when constructing homes. Avoid having wood in contact with soil, and directly treat the lumber used to build the home to prevent termites. Learn more about termite prevention in new buildings.
Termite prevention is a wise investment and varies in cost depending on the service provided. Investing in termite prevention is less expensive than the costs associated with a termite infestation.
Termites not only infest the structure of homes, but they can also infest items in your backyard. To prevent termites, avoid excess moisture, piles of lumber, and inspect your patio or deck on a regular basis.
As soon as you detect termites on your property, it’s vital to contact a professional pest control company right away. To prevent termites, fix moisture problems, and repair or remove areas of rotting wood.