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Termites - The Usual Suspect



How To Handle A Suspected Termite Issue
Termites are one of the most destructive pests that can invade your home. In Philadelphia, and the suburbs, Termites are a constant threat. If you suspect that you have a termite problem, it is important to act immediately. In this article, we discuss how to handle a suspected termite issue and how to prevent further damage to your home.

Signs of a Termite Infestation
It is important to identify the signs of termite infestation. Some common signs include:

Presence of mud tubes on the exterior of your home, or in the basement
Soft or hollow-sounding wood
Small holes in wood or drywall
Wings or dead termites around windowsills or other entry points
If you notice any of these signs, it is important to act right away.

Steps To Handle A Suspected Termite Issue
Contact the Professionals at Evans Pest Control
The first step in handling a suspected termite issue is to contact Evans Pest Control. A licensed pest control technician will be able to conduct a thorough inspection of your home and identify any potential termite infestations.

Conduct a Termite Inspection
Once you have contacted Evans, the technician will conduct a termite inspection. The technician will look for signs of termite damage, including mud tubes, damaged wood, and termite wings. They will also look for areas where termites are likely to enter your home, such as cracks in the foundation or gaps in the siding.

Treatment Plan
If the technician finds evidence of a termite infestation, they will develop a treatment plan to eliminate the termites. There are several treatment options available, including:

Liquid termiticide treatments: This involves applying a liquid insecticide to the soil around your home's foundation to create a barrier against termites.
Bait stations: This involves placing bait stations around your home to attract and eliminate termites.
Fumigation: This involves sealing your home and filling it with a gas that kills termites.
Repair Damage
After the termites have been eliminated, it is important to repair any damage they may have caused. This may involve replacing damaged wood or drywall. It is important to hire a licensed contractor to ensure that the repairs are done correctly.

Prevention
Once the termite issue has been resolved, it is important to take steps to prevent future infestations. Some preventive measures include:

Eliminating moisture around your home's foundation by fixing leaks and redirecting downspouts away from the foundation.
Removing any wood debris from around your home.
Regularly inspect your home for signs of termites.

Handling a suspected termite issue can be a daunting task, but by taking immediate action and working with the friendly professionals at Evans Pest Control, you can protect your home from further damage. Remember to conduct regular inspections and take preventive measures to prevent future infestations. If you suspect that you have a termite issue, don't wait - contact Evans Pest Control today.

At https://evanspestmgmt.com, we understand the importance of protecting your home from pests. That's why we offer comprehensive pest control services to help keep your home pest-free. Contact us today to learn more about our services and to schedule a termite inspection.





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