Mobile, AL Property Owners' Complete Guide To Effective Termite Control

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It’s not easy getting a home or keeping a business afloat. Any success that Mobile residents experience can be thwarted by wood-eating insects, such as termites. Oftentimes, people don’t know they’re around until wreckage is visible. The pests usually sit behind foundations or underneath the soil. 

The activities of termites contribute to the ecosystem’s balance, as nutrients are released into the ground to help plants and trees grow. Some cultures revere the bugs so much; they consume them as a delicacy. Despite this, they’re a nightmare in America. Citizens spend a total of five billion dollars each year trying to combat them because insurance companies don’t offer assistance. Find out how to build your defense against termites with a hand from EnSec. 

How Do Termites Operate? What Are Signs of Infestation?

Workers, soldiers, and swarmers are the three sectors of a termite colony. Though each appears varies by class, local workers are 0.12 of an inch long and white or grayish-white. Soldiers are near to protect them, using their huge mandibles. This group is yellow-brown, and they have rectangular heads. Swarmers are much larger than their counterparts, being ½ of an inch long. The yellow, brown, or black insects are charged with mating and beginning fresh colonies. You might see a few by windows or bulbs because they are lured by light. Since they make themselves known when nests are packed, they are representative of an infestation. Additional signs are:

  • Sagging and discolored drywall  
  • Pin-point holes, mud tubes, and maze patterns in walls
  • Floorboards creaking and tiles falling apart
  • Paint chipping, swelling and looking damaged by water
  • Discovering heaps of fecal frass that are like salt and pepper
  • Hollow sounding foundations
  • Finding the discarded wings of swarmers; they are scaly

How Can You Prevent Termites? Are “Do It Yourself” Methods for Termites Useful?

When folks try to conquer termites independently, they often use orange oil, boric acid, and vinegar. Another common tactic is to put wood under sunlight. Commercial liquids, baits, and other goods are deferred to as well. With these kinds of avenues, only short-term results can be anticipated. Sometimes, there won’t be any changes. Infestations can’t be rectified; just single insects will expire. Several species are immune to many informal treatments. Only pest professionals have the expertise to identify a termite subset correctly and select the right remedy. 

Products and mixtures can either be docile or hazardously potent. Most people aren’t able to discern which they are getting. If that weren’t concerning enough, it’s possible to be confused by complicated instructions and misapply an item. Chemical accidents can occur, thereby harming people, vegetation, or domestic animals, exacerbating termite problems.

Retail options offer shallow upshots. Termite colonies have countless members, and they will travel far into structures. Professional services are required.

Preventative steps you can take independently are: 

  • Replace or discard rotten or injured wood.
  • Have moisture malfunctions repaired as soon as possible, start with those affecting wood.
  • Never allow free wood, like fire logs, to touch the soil.  
  • Close up gaps in utility lines and foundations.
  • Distance greenery and wood from the property by two feet.
  • Have EnSec perform annual inspections. 

What Can EnSec Do About Termites?

You can save yourself time and money and avoid stress if you rely on EnSec to solve your termite woes. Our skilled technicians will do a thorough inspection to locate vulnerabilities. Once they know more about your property’s perimeter, they will install Sentricon® System with HD Always Active™ baiting systems. Indoor baits may also be put in place. Colonies will be eradicated for sure. Warranties, follow-up visits, and Wood Destroying Insect Reports (WDIR) are available. Get a free estimate and call today to get started on our effective termite control.