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$30 billion in damages each year are caused by termite-related problems! To stop this problem before your termite damage gets worse, call A NO Dealers today.

Termite infestation problems were much easier to deal with in the past than they are today.

In recent decades, termites colonies have been able to "migrate" to new areas by hitchhiking on wood and materials brought through interstate and international commerce, on trucks and through shipping.

This means that the problem is only getting worse.

We offer free estimates for pest control and extermination in [state], including [major cities 2].

Termite Infestation Issues

Termites are nasty, sneaky little creatures. They are experts at finding ways to the wood in your home, and they never sleep. A termite can work its way through nearly any form of construction, including concrete slabs. They're able and willing to feed on a variety of materials in the home, including wood, paper, books, drywall, leather, cellulose insulation, cardboard and even animal fur.

The main entryways for termites, according to Professional Builder Magazine, are construction joints, pipe penetrations and bath traps, but they've also been known to enter the home by crawling up the siding from outside the home. Because of this, it's important to always keep the slab viewable from the outside by leaving 6-8 inches exposed at the bottom for inspections and to help discourage infestation.

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Don't wait to inspect. Termites can cause severe damage long before the problem is obvious.

At one time, the most common way to detect termites within a home was to look for the swarming of winged termites in a [state abbr] home. However, with a shifting, changing global climate, termites now commonly reproduce by budding instead of swarming, with new colonies being formed by breaking away a number of termites from the original colony to start their own.

Termites are a more serious threat to a home than ever, now that they've begun to enter without swarming. However, a professional still has several telltale signs that will help indicate a termite infestation, such as areas of wood that have been hollowed out, or mud tubes extending across foundation walls, support piers, floor joists and sill plates.

If you find swarming termites in your home, be sure to save a few to show to the pest inspector, then vacuum the rest. Swarming termites cannot damage or eat wood, but they can start new colonies.

Local Termite Inspectors and Exterminators in [state]

A NO Dealers is your local pest control expert in [state]. We are fully certified and trained to take care of a variety of pest control issues, including termites and many other types of infestations that are common to the state. We offer free, no-obligation pest control estimates to homeowners.

We're here and ready when you need us - don't wait to rid your home of pests! Call or e-mail A NO Dealers today!

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