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Termidor Termite Control
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How termites get in:
Once termites have discovered your house, they will search it for food-wood fiber. They will squeeze through cracks as narrow as the thickness of a sheet of paper. Expansion joints, foundation cracks, tiny gaps around plumbing, and electrical service entries are all opportunities
for termites to enter your home.
Look for signs:
Termites often leave some evidence of their presence, Look for small holes in wood, crumbling drywall, or sagging doors or floors. Insect wings are another sign, as termites shed their wings when they swarm. Look, too, for the shelter tubes termites build to serve as their passageways across masonry or along pipes.
Keep in mind, though, just because you don't see any termites or termite damage, that doesn't necessarily mean they're not there. That's why it's important to have a professional inspection of your home to ensure it's termite-free.
Please check out the attaced PDF file: The Subterranean Termite Colony Click Here
Call for a free inspection and quote if you suspect you have a termite problem.
Residential and Commercial services available
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