What’s Hiding in Your Lights?
Everything from termite wings to mouse droppings can be found in a ceiling light shield. The lighted area serves as a monitoring device. By inspecting what is in the light shield during routing...
View ArticleYour Car Gets an Annual Tune-up, Why Not Your House?
If it’s been over 10 years since your home last had a termite inspection, it’s time to call an expert. Here are three reasons why: 1.Termite inspectors look for all wood destroying organisms, including...
View ArticleCalifornia Aeration Plan Protects Homeowners
People driving by a tented house may wonder what the huge tube running up the side of the tent is for. The tube, or duct, is one component of the CAP protocol for flushing fumigants out and fresh air...
View ArticleSubterranean Termite Damage Looks Like This
Subterranean Termite Damage RevealedMost termite damage is invisible because termites are only interested in chewing through wood. Subterranean termite damage is no different, but they way they attack...
View ArticleWhat is Cellulose Debris and Why It’s on Your Termite Report
Termites gobble up cardboard like a teenager with a bag of Doritos.The 2 x 4s that make up the structure of your home offer plenty of termite food, but wood scraps, cardboard, newspapers, and other...
View ArticleHow Long Before Drywood Termites become Trouble
Did you know that it takes approximately three years from the time a pair of drywood termites establish a new colony in your home, before they’ve grow and eaten enough to clear out their galleries....
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