The primary purpose of rodent control is to prevent the spread of diseases by rodents, protect property from damage caused by their gnawing behavior, and maintain hygiene by eliminating their droppings and urine, as rodents can carry harmful pathogens and contaminate food sources in homes and businesses; essentially, it's about safeguarding human health and property from the risks associated with rodent infestations.
For homes, it’s inevitable that the property will be visited by insects and other unwelcome pests from time to time. For the most part, these incidents are minor and easily dealt with. Sometimes, though, these annoying multi-legged creatures arrive on the premises in substantial numbers, and conventional solutions just aren’t adequate to get rid of them. Most commonly, our area deals with the following general pest:
Powderpost beetles are small, brown insects usually less than 1/4-inch in length that attack seasoned hard-woods. They are second (only to termite) in their ability to damage dry, seasoned wood. Their presence is overlooked until they are discovered in stored lumber, rafters, joists, finished wood, and furniture products.
When it comes to termites, it’s critical to act because they are often unseen but destructive forces to your property. They burrow deep, eating away at the wood on your property until it is severely compromised. The only way to truly ensure you don’t have a termite infestation is to invest in preventative services- our termite inspections. With these inspections, we can often locate potential problems and eliminate them before they require expensive and extensive repairs, making life easier for you. We also assess your property to determine potential weaknesses and provide treatments designed to prevent infestations in the future.
The reason for termite control is to prevent termites from damaging your property and to eliminate existing termite colonies. The main method of control is known as drilling; which means drilling into your foundation in order to put pesticide in place. Getting rid of termites is not a job for the do-it-yourselfer. It takes a trained eye to see signs of termite activity, plus specialized knowledge and equipment to treat your home effectively.
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