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As
an alternative to liquid or foam treatments, several pesticide manufactures
have developed termite baiting programs that University Termite
and Pest Control can install at your home. These methods are still
new to the pest control industry but they are showing favorable
results. Talk to your trained University representative to learn
more about baiting and to see if your home would be a good candidate
for it.
Here's
how it works. University does a thorough inspection of your home
to determine termite activity. Termite bait stations are then installed
around your home. On a regular basis University inspects the stations
for activity. If termites are found, special slow-acting bait is
strategically installed in those stations. The termites will spread
this unique substance throughout their colony, causing elimination
or suppression.
Worker termites constantly forage far and wide, looking for wood
to feed the colony. When they find food - like that contained in
the monitoring bait station - they leave special scent trails to
summon their nest-mates to the food.
University
wants you to know that whatever method you choose, liquid, foam
treatment or baiting program, we are here to serve you. We know
the decision can be difficult with chemical manufacturers spending
millions of dollars promoting their method as being the best. We
at University understand that our customers may choose a treatment
based on advertising material financed by the manufacturer. However,
you should be aware of the benefits and effectiveness of each treatment.
We know you will have questions such as:
- Will termites find the bait?
- How long Will it take to work?
- Why does baiting cost more?
- Will weather affect the bait?
- How often do you need to monitor the stations?
- What environmental impact, if any, will ensue?
Let our trained representative walk you through this maze and help
you setup the correct treatment for your home. Comparison-shopping
is good, so get all the facts by calling University Termite and
Pest Control today! We are here to answer your questions.
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