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Dealing With Termites Treatment & Termidor Termite Control

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If you are the owner of a home or building, you might be wondering when to do termidor termite treatment control on your property in order to minimize damage to the structure. Most termites begin to reproduce and lay their eggs in the spring – not unlike many other animals. They burrow into moist soil and lay their eggs. The eggs will incubate until they hatch. While waiting for the eggs to hatch, the worker termites are literally going to work on your house so they can provide nourishment to the new babies that are about the join the colony. So if you are asking yourself when to do termite control, our simple answer is to do it right before spring.

That’s the easy answer, though. In all actuality, when to do termite inspection should be undertaken throughout the year to prevent those pesky insects from getting into the moist soil underneath your house in the first place. You should have a solid plan to make sure that they don’t get under there in the first place and then you can concentrate on when to do your termite control throughout the year.

Once the warm weather hits and the rains begin – remember April showers bring May flowers – you should be very cognizant of what might be happening in and around your house. That is the ideal time to know when to do termite control. You may have leaks somewhere that you weren’t even aware of.

The first places you need to look is in and around the bathroom and kitchen areas where running water is used most often. Look around the pipes that run underneath the house and see if the fit between the pipe and the wood is tight and there is no chance of water leaking through in any way. If you find anyplace where water can get through – or termites can get in, you need to take serious steps to plug up those places before you have a problem created.

After that, you need to make a plan regarding termite control that may or may not involve chemicals. Chemicals are the most effective way to kill existing termites and keep away termites as well. Most modern day chemical treatments are safe to use for humans and won’t cause any adverse effects by their presence. If you are wondering when to do termite protection, you should plan your chemical applications to coincide with the peak season for termites which would be early spring. Once you are able to gain control, then the likelihood of problems occurring is much less than later on in the year.

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