In states like Massachusetts where termites are fairly active, it is essential to maintain an effective termite prevention and control program. If you own a home in Massachusetts, talk to your termite control expert about methods to help protect your home from termite infestations and damage. The techniques and materials used to control an infestation vary based on the type of termite, home construction and extent of infestation. The following are the typical ways that professionals use to prevent and treat termite infestations:
Termiticides – This is a chemical spot treatment used for subterranean termite. Termiticides can also be used for complete treatments on all potential entry points and infestation areas around a home.
Termite Monitoring & Bait Systems – This method consists of multiple stations that each have small amounts of poison. Therefore, this treatment is less environmentally invasive than soil treatments. Bait and monitoring stations can be used to detect potential infestations, as well as giving you long-term control for large populations of termites. However, this method is slower-acting than termiticide treatments.
Fumigation – Fumigation is used on large, widespread and deeply hidden drywood termite infestations.Fumigation is very effective in the short-term, but does not protect against reinfestations.
Heat, Cold & Electronic Treatments – Small, localized drywood termite infestations, especially in furniture or out-structures,can be treated with heat or extreme cold. Electronic and microwave treatments also may be used. None of these treatments prevents future infestations.
Green Termite Control – There are several non-toxic or “green” options to get rid of termites. These methods include boric acid, orange oil and biological controls, which include introducing other pests that eat or kill termites. These methods can be less effective and should be done by a pest control expert that is well-versed in green treatment.
If you find that you need a whole-house treatment, it you need to hire a professional since it is complicated process that can use chemicals that cannot be obtained by homeowners. Your home may be infested from underneath, particularly if you have a home on a slab. Termites can live undetected for long periods of time, slowly eating away at any entry points they can find. An exterminator has the tools and expertise to drill through slabs and put poison in to areas under a slab, as well as any of the other entry points termites can squeeze through — which is anything 1/64″ or more. This includes cracks, areas around pipes and cables, expansion joints, etc.
Smaller local pest control companies will often charge less and will do as good a job, if not better, than the large national pest control chains. Ask your neighbors for referrals and check the Better Business bureau before hiring a company. Ask about warranties and how they handle reinfestation. When getting a whole house treatment, a standard unconditional 1-year guarantee against re-infestation is the norm. Many pest control companies offer annual maintenance and retreatment as part of their initial cost, or as an add-on contract.
When Heritage Pest Control treats a house with termiticide (a liquid chemical that gets pumped into the ground) we give a five-year warranty against termite re-infestation. When we use a combination of termiticide and bait stations we give a one-year warranty which can be extended indefinitely as long as a contract is signed allowing us to come by and inspect and/or re-treat each year. If we use only bait stations no warranty is given since it can take several years to totally eradicate an infestation using bait stations only.
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Tim Taylor, President of Heritage Pest Control in Randolph, MA, is an expert in pest control, with more than 20 years of education and experience in residential and commercial pest control. Tim has an extensive background in entomology, and is a member of the National and New England Pest Management Associations and the Randolph Chamber of Commerce. Tim is also a 29-year member of the National Guard and is active in national and community activities including Pop Warner Football. Heritage Pest Control serves the greater Boston area including the suburbs of Brookline, Cambridge, Brighton, Allston, Milton, Quincy, Braintree and Canton. For more information, or to contact Tim, CLICK HERE to send a note to Tim or call him at 781-986-0701.