Termite – Inspections
Termite control can no longer depend on the injection of chemicals around your house. It is imperative that your house be inspected each year for signs of termite infestation.
The inspection should be thorough. Insist that your pest inspector schedule a visit when you are home and time the length of their visit.
Experts say that a 30-minute visit is a bare minimum, with a 60-minute inspection adequate for most homes.
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