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A pest control professional may use chemical fumigation, heat treatment, baits, or combinations of these methods to deal with termite issues. Fumigation is the application of pesticide vapor on surfaces and breeding grounds of termites, whereas heat treatment involves the installation of air heating devices at strategic areas made of wood that will cause the termites to wither and die. Nevertheless, it could take time and more treatment sessions for these pests to be eradicated, if not controlled. What makes termite treatment take so long

Factors that affect termite pest control

The time needed to eradicate termites depends on the population of the colony that thrives in your place. The more termite queens and colonies there are the more prolonged and frequent the pest control treatments are needed. The size of your house would also determine the extent and length of treatment. Presence of nearby sources of water could also complicate pest treatment strategies.

However, pest control does not only involve killing the existing pests roaming around your home. It also requires the implementation of measures that would prevent reinfestation. Pest control professionals generally use two methods: liquid treatments and baiting stations.

As its name implies, liquid treatment involves the application of a termite repellent solution on the surfaces of the home. The potency of the chemical itself can last up to five years. The downside with this treatment is that these chemicals can’t be applied everywhere in the home, leaving chemical gaps for these insects to re-enter. Thus, you need to have a professional come over at least once every year to make inspections

Baiting involves luring the termite colony from your home and gradually killing off remnant colony members. A professional would place a bait laced with poison somewhere in your outdoor property. When these insects get pieces of the bait, they will take it with them to their colony where other termites can also eat it, unaware that the bait was poisoned. The slow and steady deaths in the colonies happen weeks after they consume the bait. The hassle bit of this technology is that you have to let a professional replace it from time to time, especially if the colony is big or many colonies are living in the house.

There are no quick fixes when it comes to termite infestations

Termites are highly mobile creatures. Their small size enables them to reach and hide in hard-to-reach areas where they can breed. Their colony density is also directly proportional to the difficulty level of pest treatment. Thus, unlike plumbing or electricity servicing, termite pest control is not a one-time, big-time operation that would yield instant results. Don’t think you’ve been scammed if it takes a while to resolve the infestation of termites in your house. Instead, a pest control professional that promises you otherwise is someone you should be wary of.

Yearly maintenance treatments and inspections are crucial

Because of the inherent limitations that current termite technologies have, you need to have a professional inspect your home at least once a year to monitor possible reinfestation. You don’t have to worry about the budget as pest control professionals offer guarantees where they can treat your home free of charge should another infestation break out within the lifespan of the liquid repellants.

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