Termite, Rodent, Inspection, Preventative, Services
T.R.I.P.S
Termite, Rodent, Inspection, Preventative, Services
T.R.I.P.S
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YES we do termite inspection Report's involves a thorough examination of a property, both inside and out, to identify signs of termite activity and damage. Inspectors will check for mud tubes, wood damage, fungus and other indicators of infestation
Interior Inspection:
This involves checking all accessible areas, including basements, crawl spaces, attics, garages, and specific areas like bathrooms and kitchens. Inspectors will look for signs of wood damage, mud tubes, and frass (termite droppings)
Exterior Inspection:
The inspector will examine the foundation, walls, eaves, and other exterior wood members features for cracks, crevices, and other potential entry points for termites. They'll also check for mud tubes, wood damage, fugus and any wood debris or other that could attract termites .
Documentation and Report:
After the inspection, the inspector will create a report detailing their findings, including any signs of termites or other potential problems. The report may also include recommendations for treatment or preventative measures.
For drywood termites, services include inspection, localized spot treatments, tent fumigation, and preventative measures, like treat exposed wood members in attic/ sub areas, baiting and soil treatment. Subterranean termites typically require soil treatments, bait stations, or liquid termiticides applied around the home's perimeter.
Rodent exclusion is a pest control method focused on preventing rodents from entering a building by sealing all potential entry points. This involves physically blocking any openings, cracks, or gaps that rodents might use to access the interior. there will be trap rodents in an attic for "running activity," focus on placing traps in high-traffic areas like near walls, along beams and rafters, and where you see signs of activity like droppings or gnaw marks. You can also consider using snap traps and ensure traps are checked frequently. Exterior bait stations are secure, weather-resistant containers that hold rodenticides (baits) to control rodents outside of buildings. They are designed to protect the bait from the elements and prevent access by children, pets, and non-target animals, making them a safer and more effective alternative to open baiting for exterior rodent control.
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