Homeowners should identify possible termite food sources such as such as woodpiles or any potential moisture sources. This might require repairing plumbing or roof leaks. Identifying these at risk areas is an important step towards the control of existing infestations as well as the prevention of future infestations. It might be in your best interest to employ a variety of control methods. A local pest control specialist can help you determine the methods that would be right for you.
Termite Monitor and Bait Stations
Pest control professionals perform inspections and often install monitoring stations within the soil to help them identify subterranean termite infestations. Bait stations replace monitoring stations once the active areas have been located. These bait stations are filled with slow-acting bait. Worker termites collect and take the bait back as feed for the other members of their colonies. Over time, as the worker termites continue feeding the bait to the colony, several generations living within the colony will be killed.
Bait Stations are Slow Process
Bait stations have proven to be an effective way to treat entire infestations because of their large impact on the colony. But because it is a slower process the results might not be rapid enough to cope with areas of extremely dense populations that are causing severe damage.
Liquid Insecticides for Termite Control
In instances with dense populations experiencing large amounts of damage, it might be best to use conventional liquid insecticides to address problem areas.
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2040 S Alma School Road
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Chandler AZ 85286
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