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6 Must-Know Tips for DIY Termite Control

Termites can be a real problem if not treated in the right manner. At pest control service we incorporate several methods to achieve pest control prevention by taking proper measures and using the best eco-friendly products to help people live a healthy lifestyle, protecting them from a disease-spreading pest that can be dangerous to people health and their property.

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6 Must-Know Tips for DIY Termite Control

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  1. 6 MUST-KNOW TIPS FOR DIY TERMITE CONTROL

  2. Cut back shrubbery: Allowing bushes and trees to grow too close to your house is a bad idea. You can lessen the likelihood of moist patches around the foundation by keeping them clipped back. Furthermore, if you do have a termite problem. Inspect Your Foundation Each Season: Take a careful walk around your foundation many times a year to look for any signs of damage so you can develop a termite treatment plan. Termites don't eat concrete, but they do make mud tubes.

  3. Clean all the mulch: Mulch is an excellent complement to any landscaping job. If you put down too much, though, you risk increasing the areas of wetness surrounding your home, which is one of the factors that attract termites and other pest infestations. Identify all the leaks in your property and fix them: Moisture can build in a variety of ways on a property. Leaky pipes, for example, are a problem that many homeowners face on a daily basis.

  4. Do not stack firewood close to your house: As we are aware termites need wood to survive, storing firewood near your house could put you at danger of an infestation. To create natural separation between probable termites and your home, keep firewood away from your house. Take care of the moisture: Moisture is a recurring issue in this text; termites must have access to water in order to survive and multiply. It's critical to check your property for moisture pockets on a regular basis and remedy any problems you find.

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