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What Termite Species are Found in Texas? Texas is home to two main types of termites: Formosan Subterranean termites and Southeastern Drywood termites. Below, we'll discuss the differences between the two species and what you need to know about each.
Pre-construction anti-termite treatment is attracting attention throughout the world. The soil in immediate contact with the foundation and floor structure of a building is treated with an insecticide which kills or repels termites thus forming a toxic barrier which is lethal to termite entry.
Anti-termite treatment is a chemical procedure carried out for soil, masonry, wood, and electrical fixtures to provide the building with a chemical barrier against the subterranean termites before and after construction.
A liquid termite treatment can last five years or more. Termite bait station treatments only last one year and require routine inspections, customarily performed every 3 to 6 months. Annual inspections are essential with any termite treatment. DIY treatments should be applied annually.
If you begin to see deterioration of wood, bulging walls, baseboards with indentations, or some other form of wood damage, it is definitely time to have your home inspected for termite activity.
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If you begin to see deterioration of wood, bulging walls, baseboards with indentations, or some other form of wood damage, it is definitely time to have your home inspected for termite activity.
Our most popular product is Dominon 2L for termite treatments. You should treat the entire area before they pour the slab. This is called a pre-treat. You should apply the product at a rate of 1 gallon per 10 square feet.
Frequently Asked Questions For liquid termite treatments, you should re-treat roughly every five years, and for termite bait stations, you should monitor every few months.
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Eliminating sources of excess moisture around your home's perimeter. Diverting water away from your property with properly functioning downspouts and gutters. Storing firewood at least 20 feet away from your home. Keeping mulch at least 15 inches away from your foundation.

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