- 15 October 2021
The principle used in microwave termite eradication is the same as that which cooks food in a microwave oven. The microwaves come into contact with the water molecules inorganic matter and this agitates the molecules and creates friction; this friction turns into intense heat. The heat cooks the food in the oven. When this heat is directed against termites, the heat causes them to cook from the inside and die.
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- 15 October 2021
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, termite damage occurs in approximately 600,000 homes across America each year. The damage caused by the termites reduces the resale value of the infected house; this loss together with the cost of damage repair runs into billions of dollars. This is of course only the financial loss due to termites. The other factor is the emotional security and happiness our house gives us and the need we feel to keep it safe and well maintained.
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- 07 October 2021
A home is not something that can be placed at risk by taking shortcuts or trying DIY termite damage repair. The only way to protect the house and those who live in it is to have the repairs done by a termite control company that includes damage repair in its services. A professional termite control service will not only perform expert repairs, it will also be able to do the required treatment to prevent future infestation.
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- 07 October 2021
Everyone knows about the damage termites can inflict. Unfortunately, this awareness of the problem is often restricted to homes. Obviously, protecting the home and its contents from termite infestations are of vital importance. However, office buildings and commercial and retail establishments are also targets of termite attacks. Because of the way these places function and the number of people that come and go on a daily basis, it is easy to overlook the presence of termites until extensive damage has been done.
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- 07 October 2021
Early detection of the signs of termites is crucial in preventing further damage. Here are signs of potential termite damage:
- 1. Damage or hollow in Wooden Structures
- 2. Blisters on Wooden Floors
- Mud Tubes
- Droppings of Drywood Termite
- Loose tiles, sagging floors, tiny holes in drywall, and crumbling wood.