Home & Garden Pest Control

Types of Termite Control Treatments

Termites are an infernal and perennial problem for homeowners everywhere. Annual infestations are not uncommon but what isn't common is seeing homeowners trying to tackle an entire infestation all by themselves and actually succeeding. Infestations are best left to the professionals who have the experience and the proper equipment to deal with termites and their ilk. Check A1pestcontrol for information on the latest techniques employed by pest control companies to address this problem.

However, there are some people who believe that they can tackle the problem themselves as long as they have the proper information and tools at hand to deal with it, and quite truthfully, this is not a good idea. When you are sure that you are experiencing a full-blown termite infestation, you should immediately call a professional pest control company to deal with the matter period as dealing with the matter yourselves may result in even bigger problems and more serious consequences you may not be prepared to handle.

The good news is there are preventive measures that can be done to make sure the little termite problem doesn't evolve into a full-scale infestation. First off, know that there are different types of termites: drywood, subterranean and drywood and that effectively preventing an infestation means knowing how to deal with each type of termite specifically. Again, DIY termite control may not be able to resolve the problem as effectively as professionals would so make sure you do have termites before calling them. You can view A1PestControl website to see how the best professional pest control companies will handle the problem and see if it's the best solution for you.

Other reasons why you need to call professional pest control companies is the fact that termite control and eradication will require specific training and experience as far as handling chemical treatments are concerned and professionals will also have the proper tools and equipment to do both inspections and the treatments that would otherwise be too dangerous in untrained hands. Also, each house and infestation type varies so one solution doesn't exactly fits all.  Professional pest control companies like A1 Pest Control for example, are specifically licensed and accredited to inspect and treat homes for termite activity so you can rest assured that they know what they are doing and you will get the exactly the results you want.

Among the preventive measures these companies utilize include soil treatments, which involves digging a trench around the perimeter of your home and applying a solution called Termidor, a water-based, odorless solution that contains an active ingredient called fiprinol. Fiprinol has been proven to have no effect on earth worms, mammals, micro-organisms and plants. Once the solution is applied, it is allowed to rest for some time before the soil is replaced.

Another type of treatment would be using bait and monitoring systems which are encouraged by the EPA to reduce the health risks that come from using toxic pesticides. Holes are drilled every 10 feet around the house and raw wood is then placed in them to bait the termites. These baits are usually monitored every two months to determine the presence of termites and if confirmed, the raw wood is then replaced by termiticide bait which the termites carry back to the colony, eventually killing each one off.

And last but not the least, there's the termite barriers or physical barriers that are installed in new homes as a part of the foundation. They can be stainless steel mesh barriers with holes that are too small for termites to crawl through or aggregate barriers that are made from sand and rock particles that are too big for the termites to move and too close together for them to tunnel through. There are also plastic barriers that are particularly used around pipes, capped with concrete and in some cases layered with termiticide.  You can check A1PestControl for more information on these treatments and decide which one is best for your home.

However, if you are one of those who still feel that you can tackle termites on your own, at least make sure you do thorough research on them and you will know that they are exactly the kind of pests you cannot handle alone. As for most pest problems, you can go ahead and arm yourself with the knowledge and of course the proper equipment and tools and be successful at getting rid of them. For tips and advice on preventing termite infestations, you can read all about DIY termite control at A1pestcontrol.com.au to get the basics on handling these minute menaces. 

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