TERMITE CONTROL
Subterranean Termites, a sophisticated
society o destructive geniuses
A colony of subterranean termites is made of a queen, king, soldiers,
swarmers, workers & supplemental reproductive.
The colony in the soil is not destroyed; it is perpetuated by
the supplementary reproductive.
The swarming process to form new colonies is always repeated in
the spring and fall of each year.
swarmers, workers & supplemental reproductive.
The colony in the soil is not destroyed; it is perpetuated by
the supplementary reproductive.
The swarming process to form new colonies is always repeated in
the spring and fall of each year.
The queen burrows into the ground to reach the moisture line, hatches nymphs which they become workers.
These workers are the destructive geniuses that cause hundreds of millions of dollars damage annually as
they gather their food. Termites are very resilient, before you know it, termites construct mud tunnels and
tubes and make their way from their colonies in the soil to the structural timbers of building, searching for
food anything made of cellulose, i.e. wood works, carpets, door boxes and frames, even the furniture in
your home or business and the books on your shelves and valuable business records and merchandise.
“YOU CAN NEVER BE SURE WHEN TERMITES WILL ATTACK,
JUST LIKE YOU CAN NEVER BE SURE WHEN LIGHTNING,
FIRE OR STORMS WILL STRIKE”.
Evergreen Fumigation Service emerged as the first in its field to introduce an application
system to control termites, while competitors were still puzzling over termite activity.
EVERGREEN was far ahead, already applying its own unique program for exterminating those tiny,
under estimated insects that can eat you out of your house and business.
That’s where Evergreen comes in two applications of treatment.
Damages:
From the outside, a piece of wood can look as sound as the day it was nailed in place. But without even showing their ugly face to the world, termites can be diligently at work inside a timber or stud, eating away at its structural strength. Only by careful inspection of your property by trained professionals can damage of this sort be co covered. And early detection is the best way to prevent extensive termite damage.
Many people are victims of a very costly mis-believe that concrete slab construction protects them from termites. Or that termite won’t strike a concrete building. Quite the contrary is true. Termites can go through a concrete slab swiftly. The most common way is to just go right up a pipe that penetrates the slab. Or build their own mud tunnel around the footings, through expansion cracks in the slab itself, through cracks in footing mortar joints, or through hollow concrete block footings.
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