A termite inspection by a licensed professional is the first step in termite treatment and protecting your property from these voracious pests.
Each year termites cause billions of dollars in damage, and it is rarely covered by homeowner’s insurance. Termites are present in every state except Alaska but are primarily found in the South. Termite prevention and control is especially important for Texas homeowners because of the high probability that your home will eventually become a food source for this common pest.
Signs of a termite infestation can be difficult to spot and often the damage is extensive before the signs are visible. Because they work from the inside out, they are often overlooked by the untrained eye.
Termites like to eat wood and do not differentiate between wood outside the home and wood inside the home. They can wreak havoc on the structure of your home, particularly if moisture collects in the wall cavity from leaking pipes, shower recess, faulty guttering, etc. Termite damage can cost a considerable amount of money to repair and can even damage the stability and safety of a building.
If you think you may have a termite infestation, don’t wait! Bug Blasters Pest Control can do a full inspection to ensure you and your property are protected.
When you schedule a termite inspection with Bug Blasters Pest Control, our expert inspectors will have the knowledge, technology, and equipment to determine if your home is vulnerable or has already been targeted by termites. During a termite inspection, we will examine your home and property to determine the extent, if any, of the termite infestation. If activity is found, we will then recommend a termite control and treatment program.
Any evidence of termite activity should be taken seriously to minimize damage to your home or business. Termites are insatiable eaters and won’t move as long as there is a food source. By taking action quickly, the insects can be banished and the damage repaired before it’s too late.
Call 325-673-1717 or email us today to schedule your termite inspection.