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How to save your home, and your budget, from being eaten full
of holes.
What
can termites do to my home? Termites eat wood. In their natural
state, they eat fallen logs and stumps off the forest floor. But
on your property, they can eat away the equity you have built up
in your home and property. Termites infest millions of homes nationwide,
causing over $750 million in damage annually, according to the United
States Department of Agriculture.
What should I know about a termite colony?
Subterranean termites are native to every state except Alaska.
A colony may include up to several million individuals, living as
deep as 20 feet underground. Feeding on cellulose-based material,
such as wood, termites find human dwellings offer the ideal combination
of warmth, moisture and food.
How can a professional pest control firm help?
Only a trained professional understands the intricacies of how
a termite colony behaves. Using advanced materials, a skilled professional
applicator can effectively protect your housing investment.
Next: How do termites
get in?
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