Termites are always at work...
Termites work silently and invisibly, sawing into your floor joists, cutting into
your wall studs, hollowing out the heart of your home and hiding the damage until
it's too late.One of the greatest hazards any homeowner faces is termites, which may
do more damage than fire, storms, and earthquakes combined. Termites survive
by eating wood, paper, fiberboard, cotton fabrics, and other cellulose products. If
ignored, termites can actually threaten the structural integrity of your house, and
this is where the danger lies.
Houses and other buildings provide termites with the ideal combination of warmth,
moisture and food. Termites can find ways to enter your house that you've never thought
of. They are small enough to gain entry into hidden areas of basements, crawl spaces,
and concrete slabs, through openings as small as 1/32nd of an inch.
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Termites can build muci tubes across many feet of concrete, brick, cinder block, treated
wood, or metal termite shields into even the upper floors of a structure. Although
small in size they are large in numbers. Termites congregate in enormous underground
colonies that house hundreds of thousands to millions of individual termites. They
are dispersed throughout the soil at feeding sites around your home and can forage
hundreds of feet from their colony.
Termite survival depends on finding edible material to support the colony. Moving
out from their colony, they tunnel through the soil in search of moisture and food.
They forage around mulch beds, near air conditioner drip lines and below gutters.
They also like tree stumps, decks, buried wood, construction material, and piles of
firewood. A loose mortar joint, a small space around a drain pipe, or a settlement
crack in the basement is all they need to gain entry to your home.
We know how to uncover termite activity...
There are several clear indications of termite infestation. In the spring in most
parts of the country and in the fall in others, swarmers emerge in great numbers.
Sometimes, you may see them swarm, or you may only see signs that they have swarmed.
Their wings break off after flight and you may find piles of wings that have dropped
off. Often, you will miss the swarm, so be sure to look for other signs of damage
to wood or visible mud tubes.
If you become aware of any of the signs of termite infestation or your neighbors have
termites, Call Us.
We are trained in the use of the FirstLine Termite Defense System from FMC.
We will inspect inside your home and around your home looking for areas that are vulnerable
to termite infestation. Your pest management professional will examine areas where
termites forage for moisture and food, giving special attention to conditions which
are conducive to termite attack such as cracks, voids, and spaces where wiring and
utilities pass through walls and slabs. Pest management professionals are well trained
in termite behavior. We know where to look for termites and can determine how they
got there. We also know about available treatment options, and how to use them to
protect your home for years to come.
The FirstLine Termite Defense System provides
complete control...
'The FirstLine Termite Defense System effectively controls subterranean termites,
the most destructive termites found throughout the United States. It's the most comprehensive
and effective program designed for complete control of termites. It's the only system
in the industry that includes termite baits, liquid termiticides and software for
complete control. Your pest management professional has been specially trained by
FMC to use the complete FirstLine Termite Defense System.
There are three major components in the FirstLine Termite Defense System.
1. FirstLine GT Plus Termite Bait Station with SMARTDIS Locator and Monitoring Station
2. Talstar Termiticide/Insecticide
3. SMARTRAK Series of Software Solutions
The process begins with a thorough inspection...
First your pest management professional will complete a thorough inspection of your
home and the property around your home to evaluate termite activity, identify sources
conducive to termites and make recommendations to reduce moisture and food sources.
He/she will then discuss the treatment plan with you before proceeding.
Then live termite infestations in or on the structure will be treated.
Your pest management professional wants to stop any live termite infestation from
further destruction of your property before the introduction of a monitoring/baiting
component.
For optimum protection of your home, your pest management professional will make a
localized treatment of Talstar Termiticide/Insecticide.Talstar has the longest average
residual in the industry, creating a powerful barrier of long lasting protection.
United States Department of Agriculture research shows that Talstar Termiticide/Insecticide
provides 100% control for over 11.25 years and in some states, such as Florida and
Arizona, it provides 100% control for 14 years. In certain cases your pest management
professional may choose FirstLine Termite Bait Stations (above-ground type) to control
termites where active mud tubes are found.
Next, monitoring and bait stations will be used around the structure...
SMARTDISC Locators and Monitoring Stations and FirstLine GT Plus Termite Bait Stations
will be used around your home based on the general use directions established by FMC
and EPA Registered product labels. The SMARTDISC Locator is used with the Monitoring
Station and the FirstLine GT Plus Termite Bait Station to help channel termites into
the stations.
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Typically, SMARTDISC Locators and Monitoring Stations are placed around your home,
about every 10 feet. They are inspected on a regular schedule for the presence of
termites. Once termites are found in a Monitoring Station, it is replaced with a FirstLine
GT Plus Termite Bait Station. Each station contains the active ingredient sulfluramid,
which can kill at least 80,000 termites. Unlike other termite baiting systems, sulfluramid
can kill all types of subterranean termites, including reproductives. The active ingredient
disrupts the production of energy, causing termites to die. In some cases where termites
are found in the soil, a FirstLine GT Plus Termite Bait Station (in-ground type) may
be used right away.
Your pest management professional will visit your house periodically to monitor the
bait stations to verify termite activity, install additional stations when needed,
and search for new infestation. Once the termites have stopped feeding, your pest
management professional will continue to monitor for new termite activity and inspect
your home on an annual basis.
Smartrak Series of Software Solutions...
If you see your pest management professional using a hand-held electronic device while
at your property, he/she is probably using one of three software programs developed
by FMC to help keep accurate records about your property. This state-of-the-art technology
helps to document each step in the entire FirstLine Termite Defense System process.
Historical termite activity, treatments performed and results will be recorded in
a consistent manner including graphs of initial treatments and each sequential monitoring.
So Contact Us and let a trained professional
protect your home from termites using the FirstLine Termite Defense Systems.
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