Casselberry Termite Control
When it comes to Casselberry termite control, you can expect top-notch service from Termite Lawn and Pest. Choosing us as your termite preventative and control provider means you’ll receive a personalized service tailored to your individual needs. We use insecticides formulated for your specific termite problems.
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Termite Control That Casselberry Trusts
Termites thrive and prosper in Casselberry due to ideal conditions including the perfect balance of humidity and heat, as well as abundant food and water sources. Termites, known for their insatiable feeding habits and prolific breeding, can cause shocking amounts of damage in a short period. Therefore, implementing an effective program for Casselberry termite control is essential to keeping these pests under control in Florida.
How Do You Know You Have a Termite Problem?
Termites leave subtle and sometimes not-so-subtle signs that they’ve invaded your property. Some of these telltale signs include:
- Wings Dropped and Discarded:
You’ll find these especially during mating season when termites fly around seeking breeding opportunities. Wings are often found on windowsills, near baseboards, in spider webs, and near wooden structures. - Swarms of Termites:
They’ll be especially noticeable around light sources. These light sources can include lamps and porch lights around dusk and the glow emitted from television sets. - Blistered Appearance on Wood Surfaces:
You might notice raised bumps in a line pattern or a blistered appearance on wood surfaces that let you know you may have a termite infestation. Tapping on these surfaces gently with a screwdriver will often yield a hollow sound when termites have been burrowing there - Piles of Pellets:
Pellets left behind by termites are normally smaller than grains of rice and can be brown, reddish-brown, black or cream color. When you notice them in small piles, it can be a sign that termites have been active in the area.
If you notice any signs of termite damage, don’t just sweep up the evidence. Call Termite Lawn and Pest for our Casselberry termite control services. Identifying the termites is the first step in the process.
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Knowing Where to Look is Where Effective Termite Control Begins
Our Casselberry termite control experts know exactly what to look for to spot a termite problem.
How do termites get into your home or business?
Termites can enter your home or business through a variety of different entry points.
- Through Plumbing Points:
Plumbing work creates an ideal entry point for termites. In some cases, a wooden form is installed prior to the concrete pour. If left in place, the wood can be used as an entrance point for termites to nest and feed. - Around Building Foundations:
If you’ve built a patio or a room addition onto your home, a high level of soil may have been left behind. The soil around the building foundations provides another entry point for termites. - Cracks in the Foundation:
It’s astonishing how termites can utilize tiny cracks to infiltrate your home. Remarkably, they only require a crack as small as 1/32 inch or less to begin their invasion.
Termites prefer wet or damp wood, making it easier for them to dig and chew. They are also attracted to wooden furnishings in the home, baseboards, wallpaper, cardboard, window sills, stairs, crawl spaces, and the exterior frames of basement windows.
Casselberry Termite Control is Always Your Best Answer
If you pursue a generic termite treatment plan from a nationwide service provider, you could end up with a treatment plan that doesn’t work for you. That’s not how we work.
Our local termite control specialists will create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your individual needs, and we’ll follow up with you for further evaluation and treatment if needed.
Call for a FREE, no-obligation consultation: (407) 447-7378
Termite Lawn and Pest, Inc
4524 Parkway Commerce Blvd
Orlando, Florida 32808
Phone: (407) 447-7378