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  2. Begin by entering the customer’s name and address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy for effective communication.
  3. Fill in the city, state, and zip code. This information is crucial for identifying the treatment location.
  4. Indicate the concentration of any chemicals to be applied at this location. This ensures compliance with safety regulations.
  5. Document areas of present termite activity using symbols as specified in the form. This visual representation aids in understanding treatment needs.
  6. Select the type of construction and treatment options that apply by checking the appropriate boxes. Be thorough to ensure all necessary treatments are considered.
  7. Provide approximate measurements of the structure(s) to be treated, ensuring accurate estimates for pest control services.
  8. Finally, have a certified applicator or technician sign and date the form, along with printing their name and company details.

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When Do Termites Swarm in Texas? The eastern subterranean termite typically swarms from February to May. The Formosan termite swarms at night during the late spring. Southeastern drywood termites (Incisitermes snyderi) swarm at night in the spring.
Eight Tips For Fending Off Termite Swarmers Eliminate any leaking or standing water from around your home. Store firewood at least 20 feet from your home and elevated off the ground. Routinely inspect the foundation of your home. Make sure you have adequate weatherstripping on all doors and windows.
CYPER TC is used for pre and post treatment for termites. Labeled for a wide variety of other wood destroying insects and as a barrier treatment for other crawling and flying insects.
When Do Termites Swarm in Texas? Type of TermitesSwarming Season Subterranean Termites Spring and early summer Drywood Termites Late summer to early fall Dampwood Termites Varies with moisture availability Dec 17, 2024
While the extent of the damage varies, any history of termites in your home must be disclosed to prospective buyers following Texas real estate laws. This transparency can affect the selling process and impact the homes value, making a thorough termite inspection a necessary step in the homeowners journey.

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Termite season does not have a set beginning and end, as termites are active year round. The season when termites are most visible through swarms, discarded wings and droppings coincides roughly with the Major League Baseball season (March to November).
Since these insects can, and will, wreak havoc on North Texas homes for months, years, and even decades, completely unnoticed, until the damage is severe, it is important to have termite protection in place all times of the year.

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