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Types Of Termites

What do termites look like?

Termites are very small and similar in size to ants, which often leads to confusion. Owing to their secretive nature, termites can be hard to detect, especially with an untrained eye. You are actually far more likely to spot the signs of termite damage before you spot termites themselves.

Various Termites

  • Arid Land Subterranean

  • Conehead

  • Dampwood

  • Dark Southeastern Subterranean

  • Desert Drywood

  • Drywood

  • Formosan

  • Oklahoma

  • Subterranean

How dangerous termites are

Silent Destructors
Termites are known to secretly find a hiding space in your house to eventually cause damage to your property and are therefore also termed as 'Silent Destructors'

Damage Beyond Budget
As per some American based research, termites cause damage worth $5 Billion each year and such property damage isn’t usually covered by Insurance companies and does not fall under insurance plans.

Quick Breeders
Termites breed and spread very quickly, causing very high damage, at a very rapid rate. Some species of termite queens are capable of laying millions of eggs each year.

Your Home Is In Danger
Termites usually feed off cellulose-based plant materials. And whatever be the type of home you live in, regardless of the type of construction, all homes can provide cellulose food which can lead to a dangerous termite infestation.


How do I get rid of termites?

Based on the layout of your property and the degree of termite infestation, We will create a customized termite treatment plan tailored for your situation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Termites are one of the most menacing types of pest infestations that can infect your space. They are dangerous to the structural foundation of the property and are therefore an extremely serious problem. If left untreated for long, they can damage a space beyond repair and you should get rid of them immediately at the first sign of infection.
There are several signs that indicate a rising termite infestation in the house. Some of them are mud tubes along the walls, noticeable wood damage, doors and windows getting stuck, and mounds and swarms of termites.
Although termites are generally attracted to wooden structures, they are drawn into a space by moisture, wood that is in contact with the foundation of a house, and by cracks on the exteriors of buildings. Additionally, weather conditions also play a role in giving rise to termite activity like warm weather or humid climate.
In order to prevent a termite infestation from damaging your home, here are a few steps you can take:
  • Avoid moisture as much as possible since termites are drawn to it.
  • Repair any leaks that might decay walls since that gives termites the perfect condition to infect your home.
  • If you have a garden space, make sure the garden soil is at a distance from the wood that is part of the home’s foundation.
  • If you spot any infected items, place them under sunlight.
Termites require a source of moisture to survive and are therefore found in dark and damp areas devoid of any sunlight. They are often found in tropical and subtropical regions where humidity and warm weather conditions are consistent.

Understanding Termite Problems

Our service combines the most advanced technology and methods available today. This means your customized plan is designed to get pests out of your home and keep them out year-round.

  • Queen Termites

    She hides deep into the termite nest, sitting and just laying termite eggs. Unless the queen termite is removed from her nest, you will never be free from them.

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  • Termite Roles

    They have an established caste system. Every single one of them has a different role and each class has its respective task.

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