THE BEST IN SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN PEST CONTROL METHODS...BAR NONE
DO YOU HAVE DRY WOOD AND SUBTERRANEAN
SUBTERRANEAN
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Swarm Between May-July
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Lives in the soil under ground
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Colony Size is between 1,000,000
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Can eat a foot of 2X4 in 16 months
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Reproductives are jet black
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Swarms in the hundreds
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Travels in the breeze: Poor flyers
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Homes in breeze ways most vulnerable
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Homes within 60 miles of a major body of water most vulnerable
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You can attract them to your home
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Moisture an conductive condition
DRY WOOD
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Swarm Between August - October
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Lives inside lumber
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Colony Size is between 3000-5000
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Can eat a foot of 2X4 in 18 months
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Reproductives have big red heads
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Travels in the breeze: Poor flyers
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Homes in breeze ways most vulnerable
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Homes within 60 miles of a major body of water most vulnerable
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You can attract them to your home
Ordinary Companies VS. HALO SERAPH
Ordinary termite companies, who focus on tent fumigation for dry wood termites, will prescribe 2 types of treatments. The tent fumigation and a soil treatment for the subterranean termites.
This type of treatment breakdown cannot be avoided if you indeed need to tent for dry wood termites.
In this case the treatment cost will be separated by service often around $2200 for the tenting and $1800 for the soil treatment. (Data pulled from 100 top termite companies).
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If you can avoid tenting then SERAPH may be the choice for you. A highly skilled technician using technologically advanced products and scientifically proven strategies will combine HALO's ADVANCE with BLOCKADE to present the ultimate protection. The best thing about SERAPH is that the warranty...
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Dry wood termites
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Subterranean termites
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Wood boring beetles
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Carpenter ants
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Carpenter bee
and it sells often 30%-40% lower than if you purchased the services separately
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Subterranean Termite
Eastern subterranean termites (Reticulitermes flavipes) are a significant pest in North America, known for their extensive underground colonies. These colonies can house between 60,000 to over 1 million termites, including workers, soldiers, and reproductive individuals. At the heart of the colony is the queen, whose primary role is to reproduce. An Eastern subterranean termite queen can lay up to 2,000 eggs per day, ensuring the colony's rapid growth and sustainability. This prolific birth rate makes these termites a formidable threat to wooden structures, necessitating vigilant monitoring and control measures.