Tuesday, April 14, 2015

How An Oklahoma City Pest Control Service Can Rid Your Home Of Termites

By Jessie Drolet


Termites are a major threat to any building constructed with wood. An infestation can cost you thousands of dollars in damage to your home and property. If you suspect you have an infestation in your home, an Oklahoma City termite control service can help.

Drywood, Formosan, and subterranean termites are the most common species. In Oklahoma, property owners must be concerned about the subterranean species because they are the only type active in the state. With proper prevention and control, homeowners can protect their property.

Subterranean termites build colonies underground and thrive best in a moist environment. If a building has any small crack in the foundation, these insects can enter. Once inside, they seek out wood and congregate in colonies. A single colony may contain a million or more termites.

Recognizing the signs of an infestation can allow property owners to seek help before too much damage occurs. Any wood inside the home that feels soft or mushy may contain termites. Another sign of an infestation is the appearance of mud tubes adjacent to the foundation outside the building.

A professional exterminator uses various techniques to get rid of these pests. Treating the soil with pesticides creates a physical barrier that is deadly on contact. Bait systems deliver pesticides that termites carry back to the nest and share with the other insects in the colony. An exterminator may also treat wood with borate. This substance will repel termites and if eaten it is poisonous.

Property owners can rely on a professional exterminator to assess the extent of a termite infestation and provide solutions for proper eradication. Getting rid of a colony may take just a few weeks but sometimes the process takes several months. The colony's size and the technique used to eradicate it will determine the length of time needed to resolve the problem.




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