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Termite Treatments in Safety Harbor

Well, as you have probably noticed, it’s termite season. These termites are taking flight attempting to make a new nest. What we will discuss here are a couple of types of local termites as well as Termite Treatments in Safety Harbor.

Subterranean Termites and Termite Treatments in Safety Harbor

The most aggressive termite you’ll find is the Formosan Subterranean Termite. These are the most aggressive and destructive wood destroying termites in the United States. This species can create colonies containing millions of termites. And each one of them feeds on lumber, utility poles. Additionally, they will feed on any other wooden structure they can find. These things cause massive substantial economic loss every year. They’re established well here in the bay area and other southern states.

The Eastern Subterranean Termite is the most common species here in Florida. They’re found up and down the entire east coast, too. This species is likely to infest building timber where it eats up internal sections of wood. Hence, causing thousands of dollars to homes and millions to your businesses.

Then, you’ll have the termite known as the Asian Subterranean Termite. These are another massively damaging species of pest. This species, while similar to the Formosan subterranean termite in its construction of mud carton nests, is limited to more tropical localities. This termite is largely found in southern areas of Florida. Asian subterranean termites pose a threat to all wooden structures.

Subterranean Termite Treatment

One subterranean termite treatment is done by installing Advance Termite Bait Stations around the perimeter of each structure. Every three-four months, termite experts will inspect each station and apply additional termiticides as needed. The key to the effectiveness of this service is our quarterly monitoring and interior subterranean termite treatments as needed to maintain the effectiveness of the service rendered.

Your home is one of the most important investments you’ll ever make. Now you can confidently protect it — and your family — with the 24/7 performance of the Advance Termite Bait System.
Sub Termites won’t stand a chance against this termite control product.

Subterranean Termite Treatment by using The Advance Termite Bait System that offers the following advantages:

  • Stations are only installed on the outside of the home — no landscape disruption or
    invasive drilling to your home’s foundation as required by some products. You do not need to be home during the monitoring by our technicians
  • Low impact for the environment, family and pets, as the bait is locked in
    a secure station, keeping out unwanted guests
  • The system eliminates the entire colony attacking your home.

Call today to discuss of Subterranean Termite Protection Plan 1-800-634-1313

Drywood Termites and Termite Treatments in Safety Harbor

Another termite you may find crawling around your house is the West Indian drywood termite.  Colonies of all drywood termite species infest solid hardwoods and softwoods. Including, all common building lumber and articles of furniture such as headboards and cabinets. The West Indian drywood termite is prone to attack smaller furniture items. These items include table legs and picture frames, making this pest easy to transport from one place to another. This species is one of the most widespread in the tropics and is common to Florida as well as some other coastal areas of Southeast states.

What Is Orange Oil?

You obviously know what an orange is, and orange oil comes from the rind of the fruit. Also known as D-limonene, orange oil is primarily citric acid; it’s what gives oranges their familiar smell, and it’s often used in products ranging from perfume, stain removers, and various cleansers. It’s also why oranges don’t suffer the same types of pest infestations as many other fruits since the D-limonene in their rinds repels insects.

Orange oil is used as the base ingredient in many natural pest control treatments, which is where the phrase “orange oil pest control” comes from. Earth’s Best was the first company to use this pesticide, and it’s still the basis of our green approach to eradicating pests.

Why Is Orange Oil Pest Control Effective?

In a world full of biological pesticides which don’t work very well, orange oil stands out because it wipes out or repels entire colonies, and prevents re-infestations, instead of simply killing insects individually. D-limonene is harmless to humans and pets but deadly to most insects.

Orange oil is also extremely effective against termites, as the citric acid actually melts the exoskeletons of the insects, and destroys any eggs they’ve laid. That’s the reason our Earth’s Best Tentless Termite System™ is able to fully wipe out drywood termite infestations without poisonous fumigation, without tenting your home, and without forcing you to move out for days.

Why Choose Orange Oil Pest Control?

It’s relatively easy to control pests by just spraying toxic chemicals all over the place; there are lots of noxious substances which kill insects, rodents or other annoying and unwanted visitors.
Unfortunately, pests usually aren’t the only ones in an infested area. 99% of the time, humans are there, too. And if it’s a home that’s affected, there are often children and pets around. Poisonous pesticides don’t just poison pests, they poison people and small animals as well. Once upon a time, there was no viable option to the careful use of dangerous chemicals to control infestations. Now, there is – orange oil pest control, the non-toxic and effective alternative.

Additionally, awareness of the damage that pesticides can do to the environment has grown over the last few decades. One way to protect our environment is to use natural, organic approaches to pest control. Orange oil provides that socially-responsible, yet still highly-effective, option.

Call today to discuss Termite Treatments in Safety Harbor 1-800-634-1313