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Drywood termites
Drywood termites, which can be identified by their black body and red head, leave evidence in the form of pellets that look like large grains of sand.
Non-repellant treatment
Traditional termite fighting techniques tried to block termites by creating a barrier that repelled the termites. Non-repellant technology does not act as a barricade; instead it encourages the termite to move through the termite fighting element and deliver it (and it’s termite-fighting material) to the rest of the colony.
Orange Oil®
Orange Oil® is specifically effective against all stages of drywood termite infestation.. Orange Oil® will not permeate your home with a toxic smell. Instead, this highly effective termite control solution offers the friendly and welcome fragrance of oranges.
Termidor
Termidor is distinctly effective in fighting subterranean termites, one of the most common and destructive pests. Because termites cannot see, taste, smell or feel Termidor and, as such, will move through it unknowingly. Termidor then passes into their skin where it kills them- but not before it’s carried back to home base where potential millions of hungry termites can also be infected and eliminated.
Subterranean Termites
Subterranean termites are among the most destructive termites. They feed on wood and other cellulose. Evidence of subterranean termites may not be immediately visible, look for tubes of mud running along interior or exterior walls, including brick. |
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