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		<description><![CDATA[Home Remedies For Termite Control Do home remedies for termite control really work? The truth of the matter is that when it comes to completely exterminating all traces of termites in your home, they seldom work by themselves. This has nothing to do with the integrity of the methods and everything to do with the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Do home remedies for termite control really work? The truth of the matter is that when it comes to completely exterminating all traces of termites in your home, they seldom work by themselves. This has nothing to do with the integrity of the methods and everything to do with the fact that termites have a habit of burrowing deep into crevasses of your home that you simply can&#8217;t reach without professional help. However, there are some home remedies for termite control that work great as preventive measures. Here are a few tips for keeping termites out of your home.</p>
<p>One of the most commonly used home remedies for termite control would have to be simple prevention techniques. These include using wood that&#8217;s naturally resistant to termites for your decks, sheds, pools, and more. As termites thrive in humidity, be sure to keep stacked piles of wood, flower beds, and your compost heap far away from the foundation of your house. If you need to plant bushes or spread mulch near your home, make sure there are at least a few feet between them and the stone foundation. Finally, be sure to quickly get rid of any standing water near your home. You can do this by pointing rain gutters away from your home and absorbing any large puddles near your home.</p>
<p>Another lesser known home remedies for termite control would be to take advantage of the other insects in your yard. Do you wish there was a way to guard your home against termites? Ants happen to be a natural enemy of termites and will automatically attack any they find. While this isn&#8217;t a remedy to rely completely on, it can&#8217;t hurt to have mother nature on your side. In addition to this, you can also install traps near the vulnerable spots in your foundation to prevent anything from entering. </p>
<p>You can also use home remedies for termite control inside the home as well. Largely, they are similar to outdoor methods. If you have wooden counters, apply sealer regularly to keep water from absorbing into its surface and causing rot. Additionally, be sure to thoroughly caulk any cracks you may come across. As termites can&#8217;t burrow through stone, you may be able to prevent them from breeching your home.</p>
<p>Of course, there is always the chance that you may end up with termites despite your diligent preparations. In this case, it&#8217;s important to call your local termite control center. While it&#8217;s nice to be able to rely on home remedies for termite control, when it comes to completely ridding your house of termites, you can never be too careful. However, planting termite traps throughout your home is one of the more environmentally safe methods of killing termites. Learn more about different home remedies for termite control today! </p>
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		<title>Dry Wood Termite Control in the Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dry Wood Termite Control In The Home Are you concerned that you may have dry wood termites? Are you unsure as to how to identify the signs of an infestation? Here is some crucial information regarding the signs and risks to watch for and how you can maintain dry wood termite control in the home. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Are you concerned that you may have dry wood termites? Are you unsure as to how to identify the signs of an infestation? Here is some crucial information regarding the signs and risks to watch for and how you can maintain dry wood termite control in the home.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, many homeowners don&#8217;t realize that their home is infested with termites until the termites themselves come out of the woodwork. This happens the most often during the spring, when the weather warms and heavy rains create humid conditions. Many mistake these termites for winged ants. However, if you notice their bodies don&#8217;t have an hourglass waist and their wings are all one length, you&#8217;re looking at a termite.</p>
<p>When it comes to dry wood termite control in the home, you have a lot to look out for. Dry wood termites feed on more than just woodthey have also been known to eat through plastic, books, paper, carpeting, plaster, and much more. Another good sign that you may have a termite infestation is if you notice small holes with pellets near them. Oftentimes you will find these holes on windowsills or near cracks between the wall and the ceiling.</p>
<p>Signs of extreme infestation include spotting small, warped wavy lines in pieces of dry wood. Dry wood termites, unlike most species, actually live inside the wood, creating tunnels that can span from floor to ceiling and cover the length of several rooms.</p>
<p>If this sounds familiar, the best way to maintain dry wood termite control in the home is to call a termite control center immediately. The company will send out a termite specialist to examine your home and yard and determine some important factors in choosing the right treatment for you. These include the age and size of the colony and how much damage has already been done. The specialist will also be able to look in areas that you would have never considered otherwise.</p>
<p>If the infestation is fairly recent, you can keep dry wood termite control in the home simply by installing traps. These traps are filled with a chemical that spreads slowly throughout the colony, giving the toxin plenty of time to take effect. Other methods include fumigation in direct areas of infestation as well as the use of heat, ice, electricity, and microwave rays. </p>
<p>Most of these methods take around a month or so to completely kill the entire colony and any lingering eggs. However, there is always the chance termites can re-infest the home. Learn more today about how to keep dry wood termite control in the home by taking preventive measures such as setting termite alarms, using termite resistant wood, and other techniques. </p>
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		<title>Do It Yourself Termite Control</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do It Yourself Termite Control There is a lot of debate as to whether do it yourself termite control actually works. The reality of the situation is that most do it yourself kits seldom work. This is largely because once termites infest your home, they often venture into areas that are difficult or impossible to [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is a lot of debate as to whether do it yourself termite control actually works. The reality of the situation is that most do it yourself kits seldom work. This is largely because once termites infest your home, they often venture into areas that are difficult or impossible to reach. Additionally, without an expert termite control specialist&#8217;s skill, it&#8217;s unlikely you&#8217;ll find every spot.</p>
<p>However, there are lots of preventive do it yourself termite control methods that are very effective indeed. These are techniques you can use both indoors and in your yard to keep termites from entering your home at all. Studies show that preventive measures cost a lot less than full blown termite treatments in the long run. Here are a few suggestions regarding what you can do.</p>
<p>The first area most homeowners cover is their yard. Depending on their environment and climate, backyards may very well be a natural breeding ground for termites. This is particularly true for humid, warm areas. However, in using termite resistant wood for your decks, sheds, and other outdoor equipment and treating your concrete and stone foundation with water resistant sealers, you can prevent termites from taking over your yard. Treating vulnerable areas with orange oil is a good way to discourage termite infestation. This substance, derived from orange peels, is naturally toxic to termites.</p>
<p>Another good do it yourself termite control prevention technique is to keep a close eye on risky areas in your yard. These include compost heaps, wood stacks, leaf piles, and flower beds planted near the building&#8217;s foundation, particularly if you use mulch. Termites thrive in warm, moist areas with lots of food, after all. Try to avoid having things such as wood stacks or compost heaps near your home. Also be sure to station flower beds at least a few feet from your home so that you can create a barrier in the space between, even if the foundation is stone. Termites have been known to create earthen tunnels to climb up stone and enter houses at weak points.</p>
<p>You can use do it yourself termite control prevention methods indoors as well. Keep a close eye on prime termite location areas, such as attics, basements, kitchens, and bathrooms. These rooms are most prone to becoming moist and humid, which is attractive for a termite colony. In addition to this, be sure to watch any collections of old books, stored documents, or old carpeting as well, as termites have been known to feed on these things as well. Learn more about do it yourself termite control today! </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to infestations, few things are more devastating than learning that a termite colony has nested in your home. This is particularly awful if you plan on selling or renting your home. Unfortunately, this is a fact of life for many who own older homes or buildings located in humid, warm climates. However, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to infestations, few things are more devastating than learning that a termite colony has nested in your home. This is particularly awful if you plan on selling or renting your home. Unfortunately, this is a fact of life for many who own older homes or buildings located in humid, warm climates. However, in many cases, citrus oil termite control can work wonders for treating and preventing termite infestations.</p>
<p>Why use citrus oil termite control? Studies show that citrus oil is rich in a substance called boric acid, which is naturally toxic to termites. Many termite specialists use citrus oil termite control when preventing entryby treating the foundation stone, exposed wood, and other vulnerable points of entry with it, most termites are discouraged from entering your home.</p>
<p>Sometimes a specialist will recommend citrus oil termite control traps. The circumstances in which these will be useful depends on a variety of things, including the size of the colony, how long it&#8217;s infested your home, and whether or not there is more than one. </p>
<p>Unfortunately, many homeowners often have no idea they have termites at all until they begin crawling out of the wood works. Winged dry wall termites are often seen emerging out into the open during the warmer, rainier spring months. This species of termite typically lives inside the wood it feeds on, creating tunnels that can span rooms. When the winged termites emerge, it&#8217;s a sign they&#8217;re ready to mate and create new colonies. Fortunately, getting rid of these termites is usually a simple matter of vacuuming them up.</p>
<p>However, that leaves the rest of your home to consider. Citrus oil termite control traps come in handy for infecting the lesser seen worker termites. These termites stumble across the traps while feeding or building tunnels. The boric acid acts as a slow acting poison, gradually infecting them one by one until the entire colony has been exterminated.</p>
<p>However, when it comes to treating termites, you may need to consider treatments to use besides citrus oil termite control. While boric acid has a dramatic effect on termites, it also evaporates quickly. Additional chemicals via fumigation might be what you need to infect the colony entirely, especially if it&#8217;s a big one. Learn more today about how citrus oil termite control techniques can provide you with an environmentally safe way to eliminate termite infestations for good and prevent more from occurring. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to finding the best termite control, there is no one specific answer. Ideal termite treatments vary according to the size of the termite colony, how long it&#8217;s been there, how much damage has been inflicted, what type of termites, and much more. However, in consulting a termite expert, you will be able [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to finding the best termite control, there is no one specific answer. Ideal termite treatments vary according to the size of the termite colony, how long it&#8217;s been there, how much damage has been inflicted, what type of termites, and much more. However, in consulting a termite expert, you will be able to learn which treatment is the best termite control method for you. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s widely agreed that if you had to choose, the best termite control technique are those that are preventive in nature. The more you work to keep termites out of your home, the less likely they are to breech your defenses. For example, are you remodeling the foundation of your home? Try using termite resistant woods such as cypress, cedar, maple, sequoia, and many others. Be sure to treat your concrete and any soft stone with insect resistant sealer as well. Finally, be sure to check and treat any circuit breakers and other such areas with orange oil to prevent termites from hiding there.</p>
<p>Keeping a close eye on your home is another way to enjoy the best termite control. For example, immediately patching any cracks near the floor or ceiling, repairing soft or moldy wood, and installing termite alarms is a great way to make sure termites don&#8217;t infiltrate your home. Unfortunately, despite these preventive measures, some homes end up with termites regardless. Some signs of termite infestation include spotting small earthen tunnels, unnatural wavy patterns in drywood or plaster, or actually spotting the termites themselves. While usually they don&#8217;t emerge into the light, springtime is when winged termites emerge to find mates. This is often when homeowners first realize they have termites.</p>
<p>When it comes to finding the best termite control, it&#8217;s wisest to consult a termite control center. They will be able to send an expert into your home to inspect different areas of your home and determine how much damage has been done. If the colony is relatively new, he or she may recommend setting traps throughout the home. These traps are filled with a slow acting poison that gradually kills off entire colonies. In more advanced cases, fumigation may be the best termite control for you.</p>
<p>In taking these measures, with luck you&#8217;ll be able to enjoy a termite free home within a matter of months. Many termite treatments last for years after application, thus preventing future colonies from settling. Learn more today about the best termite control methods and how they can benefit you. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is nothing more dismaying than learning you have termites. The idea of insects living in your walls and floors is distressing enough, but learning that they are actually eating away at your insulation, walls, and beams is enough to stress out any homeowner. When it comes to apt pest and termite control, the best [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is nothing more dismaying than learning you have termites. The idea of insects living in your walls and floors is distressing enough, but learning that they are actually eating away at your insulation, walls, and beams is enough to stress out any homeowner. When it comes to apt pest and termite control, the best way to go about finding the right treatment for you is to consult an expert.</p>
<p>There are many sites online that praise the use of do it yourself kits for apt pest and termite control. While these kits may contain effective substances that certainly affect termites, the truth of the matter is that without an expert&#8217;s inspection, there is no real way to learn if you&#8217;ve exterminated the whole colony. Having an inspection will also help you determine important factors such as how big the colony is, how long it&#8217;s been there, and which method is the best for destroying it.</p>
<p>For example, a common method for apt pest and termite control are bait traps. These are ideal for small or new colonies. Essentially, worker termites encounter the trap and its slow acting poison gradually spreads through the colony, eventually wiping everything out. Another good method is to apply orange oil to known infestation points throughout the home. Derived from orange peels, this substance is naturally toxic to termites and thus ideal for households who would rather not resort to harsher chemicals.</p>
<p>However, these methods can only go so far. Termites can learn to avoid traps, after all, and orange oil evaporates quickly, which means it may not effect the entire colony, especially if it is particularly large or there is more than one colony sectioned in your home. In such cases, other apt pest and termite control methods are necessary. These include fumigation, which involves the pest control specialist spraying known areas with a toxic dust. Other times he or she may also spray a foaming agent inside the walls that will reach corners and cracks that normal pesticides might not reach.</p>
<p>Regardless of the type of apt pest and termite control you choose, it&#8217;s important to act as soon as you can. While the damage done by termites is typically a slow process, the queens do lay an alarming amount of eggs, which can leave you with a big problem. Learn more today about what you can do to treat your home against termites and prevent them from attacking again. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do-it-yourself pest control is the best resource for expert supplies for residential and commercial control of pests. The expertly trained staff can advise on pest control needs.</p>
<p>There are web sites to find out insect identification, insect help pages, rodent identification, recommended measures, professional equipment and information about professional strength products to use. Every one should have access to all of the educational resources to successfully select, purchase and utilize any item from extensive professional product offering. There are ways to make <a title="termite bait" href="http://termite-controlsite.com/termitecontrolproducts/category/termite-bait/">baits</a>, insecticides, pesticides, termiticides, rodenticides, traps and many other helpful professional items in easy way.</p>
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<p>1. <a title="termite bait" href="http://termite-controlsite.com/termitecontrolproducts/category/termite-bait/">Baits</a> are an effective solution for eliminating all ants<br />
2. Place ant bait stations by ant trails and where ants have been seen.<br />
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5. Mouse and rat traps are prepared from sourced wood from environmentally managed forests.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Termite Damage And Real Estate Termite damage, no matter how small it may be, is never good for a home. During a real estate inspection, if any termite damage is found, it will affect the outcome of the home. In most cases, the buyer is told that the seller will fix the problem. Although this [...]]]></description>
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<p>Termite damage, no matter how small it may be, is never good for a home.  During a real estate inspection, if any termite damage is found, it will affect the outcome of the home.  In most cases, the buyer is told that the seller will fix the problem.  Although this may sound good to some buyers that the seller will treat for termites, other buyers often wonder.</p>
<p>Of course its nice that the seller will pay to have the termite problem treated, which will normally cost around $1,000 or so.  Even though the termites will be gone, you have to wonder about the damage to the structure.  In the more severe cases, damage to the structure can cost up to 50 times the cost of the treatment.  The last thing you want is to move into a home that you know has been treated for termites, only to find the structure to be in very bad shape.</p>
<p>If any type of damage was done to the wooden structure of the home, you may need to get immediate repairs.  While some damage may be visible, there are other types of damage that may seem invisible to the naked eye.  To find out just how bad the damage is, carpets and rugs will need to be lifted, furniture and appliances moved, walls and ceilings will need to be opened, and even some types of excavation may be needed.  This is the only way to tell the extent of the damages, especially in cases of termites.  If you dont inspect every area of the home, you could be moving into a home that has severe structural damage &#8211; which can cost you thousands to repair.</p>
<p>There could also be latent damage present as well.  To determine this, youll need to have invasive and destructive testing performed on your home, which will performed by qualified contractors and specialists.  This will help to determine the extent of the damage and the cost of any needed repairs.  This can be very costly however, although its the only way to find and repair any latent damage.</p>
<p>Destructive and invasive testing can cost you an arm and a leg, although youll need to have it done if you suspect termites or know for a fact that the home was treated for them.  To protect yourself, you should always get a treatment and repair history before you purchase the home.  If you are renting the home, youll need get written documentation from the specialist that details the damage to the home and cost of repairs.</p>
<p>Before you buy a home, you should always have it checked for termites.  There are a lot of termite inspection companies out there, many of which go above and beyond to check the home for any type of termite damage.  You dont want to buy a home only to find out that it has been infested with termites.  If you have the proper inspections performed before you make the purchase, youll know for a fact that you dont have to worry about termites or termite damage.</p>
<p>If the inspector or contractor doesnt find any termite damage, you should always have it documented.  This way, if termite damage does exist, youll have the documentation to back you up.  Termites can be very destructive to your home, especially if you are looking towards a log home.  Termites can destroy wood in little to no time at all, which is why you should always do what you can to have your home treated as soon as you suspect any type of damage.  If you know a home has been infested with termites before &#8211; you should really make sure that the structure isnt damaged and the termites are gone before you commit to buying.</p>
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