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What Kind of Termites are in Your Home?

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

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San Diego termite control services deal with two different types of termites: the Western drywood termite and the Western subterranean termite. In order to find out what time of termite you have and how best to get rid of them, you should get a termite inspection. Accuracy Plus offers free termite inspections in San Diego and other surrounding Southern California cities. Termite inspections in San Diego and other SoCal areas are a necessity, especially when moving in to a new home. You can save a lot of money and damage by receiving regular termite inspections. San Diego, Los Angeles and the whole Orange County area are particularly susceptible to termite infestations.

There are two main types of termites that keep San Diego termite control services busy. If you notice termite damage in your home and need to contact an L.A. termite control company, it will be from one of these two species:

  • Western drywood termite. The drywood termite is often found in dead trees and utility poles. They are found mainly in California and Arizona, and they swarm most heavily during the fall months. While you need to contact an L.A. termite control company for any termite problems, drywood termites tend to cause less damage than their subterranean counterparts. However, L.A. termite control company Accuracy Plus stresses the importance of ridding your home of any termite infestation.
  • Western subterranean termite. The subterranean termite is drawn to moisture, and may often be found in areas containing leaky pipes. These are the most destructive termites which San Diego termite control services deal with and cause damage more quickly than the drywood termite.

Accuracy Plus is an L.A. termite control company which deals with both types of termites using environmentally friendly methods. We offer free termite inspections in San Diego and other surrounding cities. For a free evaluation, contact us at 888-675-0258.

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What are Your Options for Termite Removal?

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

Once you suspect a termite problem, it’s vital to get a hold of San Diego termite control as soon as possible for a free termite inspection. Termites can do a world of damage to the structure of your home, often before you spot any physical evidence. There are a number of options when it comes to getting rid of termites, and there are even some eco-friendly termite removal solutions.

First and foremost, you need to find out if you actually have a termite problem. A San Diego termite control professional is the person you’ll want to contact for a termite inspection. A termite inspection is absolutely necessary to figure out what type of termite you’re dealing with and where in your home or business they are. Once you speak with a San Diego termite control company, they’ll give you information about your options when it comes to ridding your home of termites, including different kinds of eco-friendly termite removal, such as:

  • Liquid termiticides. A liquid termiticide is placed in the soil around your home or office and creates a chemical barrier. There are both repellant, meaning the solution repels termites but is not necessarily lethal to them, and non-repellant. Most newer termiticides are non-repellant, which means they kill off termites tunneling into your home.
    • At Accuracy Plus, we use an eco-friendly termite removal solution called Tim-bor. Tim-bor is non-toxic, odorless, and actually acts as a preservative for the wood.
    • Another eco-friendly termite removal option from Accuracy Plus is orange oil. Orange oil is extremely lethal to termites yet is completely benign towards humans and pets.
    • Termite baits. Some San Diego termite control companies use a process called baiting.  This consists of setting up baits of paper and cardboard that has been treated with a substance which is harmful to termites. The termites then take the food back to the nest, effectively poisoning the rest of their colony. Termite baiting is complicated and should only be undertaken by a knowledgeable San Diego termite control professional.

For a free termite inspection and eco-friendly termite removal solutions, contact Accuracy Plus at 888-675-0258.

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What Does Mulch Have To Do With Termites Anyway?

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

If you’ve looked into preventing termites from entering your home, one of the biggest tips you’ve probably heard is to avoid using mulch. This is disappointing news for many gardeners, as mulch is very good for the soil in the garden and can promote healthy plants and soil. But, those who don’t want termites and still want pretty blooms and thriving vegetables to look at don’t need to compromise with one or the other. The relationship between termites and mulch is one that can easily be controlled.

Many people mistakenly believe that if there is mulch in the area, termites will scurry towards it, hopeful to make it their new home and feed off the wood. However, mulch really only attracts termites if a very heavy layer of it is laid. This isn’t usually recommended for gardens anyway, as it can actually deteriorate the soil and choke out the plants. And, even if the layer of mulch you lay is slightly thicker than average, termites won’t likely make it their new home unless they’re already in the area.

You can still have mulch in your garden, and keep your home termite-free. It is important to make sure that you lay only a thin layer of mulch down to promote air circulation in the garden and to prevent termites from invading it. It is also important to understand that mulch should never be placed directly against the foundation of a home. Soil and wood that comes into direct contact with your home are a haven for termites, and they will use it to enter your home.

You don’t have to settle for one or the other; you can have a beautiful home and a beautiful garden. Just be sure to apply mulch sparingly, and to make sure that you don’t pile it up right against your home!

Accuracy Plus can handle all of your pest control needs, both inside and outside. Call us at 888-675-0258 for more valuable information.

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What Options Will A San Diego Commercial Termite Control Company Give You?

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

When your home becomes infested with termites, the only real solution may be to fumigate, if it’s gotten bad enough. But when it’s your business, shutting your doors for three or four days and losing all those profits just isn’t an option. And you’ll probably be so busy running your business that you won’t have time to take care of the termite problem yourself. So what’s a business owner to do? Call a San Diego commercial termite control company! Here are just a few of the options that these professionals will offer.

If you have only seen a few termites and aren’t sure that there’s an infestation, or even more than just a couple wanderers, a spot commercial termite treatment may be your best option. With this type of treatment, a San Diego commercial termite control company will target and kill termites that have been seen, or areas where they know they go. However, spot treatments don’t cover an entire area and they also don’t target the entire colony. So if you have more than just a few termites to get rid of, a more intense treatment may be needed.

If the termite problem in your business is more than just a few termites, but not exactly a full infestation either, termite baits may be a viable commercial termite treatment for you. These baits contain a substance that is extremely harmful to termites and will eventually kill them. Before they do however, the termites that wander into the bait will collect enough of it to take back to the other termites in the colony. Once that happens, all of the termites who take the bait will then die. Many different types of termite baits are available so be sure to speak to your San Diego commercial termite control company about which one is right for you.

If your business has an infestation, or is well on its way to one, you may need a full comprehensive commercial termite treatment. With this type of termite treatment a full barrier is placed around the structure of the building, such as around crawl spaces and slab foundations, and the termites’ living space. This barrier will surround the entire structure so that no termite can enter. Because this is such a full-scale operation, a comprehensive commercial termite treatment is one of the most expensive that you can use; but it’s also the most effective.

No one wants to have to deal with termites invading their business. But if you find that they have made their way in, don’t panic! You have tons of options available, and the right San Diego commercial termite control company will be able to recommend one to you.

Accuracy Plus can handle all of your pest control needs, both inside and outside. Call us at 888-675-0258 for more valuable information.

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When Should You Hire A Termite Pest Control Company?

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

When termites are spotted in a home, most homeowners are faced with the question of whether or not they’re going to deal with it themselves, or if they’re going to call in a professional exterminator. And if you’ve recently found yourself in this situation, there’s only one answer: call in termite pest control professionals, and call them as soon as you can!

Termites rarely travel alone, unless it’s swarming season and they’re traveling off to begin a new colony; and even then, it’s only a matter of time before they form that colony in your home and start to tear the structure down, piece by piece. Because of this, as soon as you see a termite in your home, it’s important to call someone who’s experienced and knowledgeable about how to get rid of them. Even if it’s not a full infestation by the time you get termite pest control, catching termites early is the best protection you can give your home.

Even in swarming season, which is generally in the spring and fall months, it’s best to call in professional termite pest control if you see even one termite in your home. When termites swarm, they leave one colony to go begin another. And if they decide that your home makes the perfect spot for a new colony, it won’t be soon before you have a termite problem that is out of control.

So, don’t waste time wondering whether you should take on a termite problem alone, or call in some termite pest control. Call professionals at the first sign of termites so that the problem is never a very big deal.  

Accuracy Plus can handle all of your pest control needs, both inside and outside. Call us at 888-675-0258 for more valuable information.

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Do New Homes Need A Termite Treatment?

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

You have finally found the perfect house for you and your family. It has the two-car garage and the beautiful backyard. Unknown to you, terminates feast away on the fresh, new wood installed in your home. Before you even have all of your boxes unpacked, you have an invisible problem.

New homes do need to have an inspection before having all of the paperwork finalized. Make sure the inspector has checked thoroughly for termites before you move into your house. It can take years for you to even notice you have terminates. If you did not plan for terminates by having termite barriers installed while building your new home, you should consider having a terminate treatment conducted.

New wood is like candy to termites. These annoying, silent bugs prefer soft wood. This is why you can find a lot of damage at the house foundation because overtime the foundation weakens. Whether your home is freshly built or new to you, you should have an exterminator perform termite treatment west Los Angeles on your home. This is a great prevention method and will help save your home years from now.

Accuracy Plus can provide you with a wide variety of pest control options. For more information about our services, visit our site or call us at 888-675-0258.

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What is a Termite Inspection?

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

No one wants to find termites in their home. If you think you have a termite problem, you need to have a termite inspection done to determine if you do indeed have a problem. An exterminator will conduct inspections. There are signs that can point to termite issues such as a hallow sound when knocking on a wooden wall or soft part of a two by four instead of hard wood.

The terminate inspection is a visual examination of your house for any wood-destroying insects and organisms. The entire interior and exterior of the property will be inspected to look for any signs of terminates. Exterminators will also look for damage in basements, attics, and crawlspaces for evidence of terminates. The inspector is not only looking for damage and terminates, but they are also looking for any evidence of past terminates such as dead insets. The termite inspection will give you an idea of the level of damage already conducted to your home. This will help you determine the best step to deal with any termite problems.

Accuracy Plus, termite inspection los angeles, can handle all of your pest control needs, both inside and outside. Visit our site or call us at 888-675-0258 for more valuable, eco-friendly information about pest control.

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3 Reasons to Choose Eco-Friendly Termite Removal

Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

Stop termites from destroying your home by choosing a natural termite removal method. No one enjoys the thought of bugs invading their homes, but termites do so without any warning. Most people, however, do not know they have termites because they never see them. Termite damage can be disastrous to the structure of your house and its foundation. When choosing a termite treatment method, decide on an eco-friendly termite removal process that will not harm the environment or your family.

In most cases, exterminators will use chemicals to kill terminates in the walls of your house. Those deadly chemicals will take care of terminates, but they can also cause other problems. A reason to use a natural terminate removal process is because of water pollution. Even though the gases are introduced into the house by pipes, the toxic chemicals can still escape when the house is aired out. This can introduce the chemicals into the ground, which can seep into ground water. Just because the chemicals are sprayed in your house or around your house’s foundation, it does not mean it cannot get into the water.

Another reason is you do not have to be affected by the chemicals found in most toxic termite removal processes. There have been several chemicals restricted from termite use because of the health risks to humans. The use of chlordane and heptachlor was stopped in 1988 because of health concerns. You can avoid being harmed by toxic chemicals usually used to remove terminates by using a more natural way to deal with termites.

Accuracy Plus can handle all of your pest control needs, both inside and outside. Visit our site or call us at 888-675-0258 for more valuable, eco-friendly information about pest control.

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The Three Most Important Questions To Ask During A San Diego Termite Inspection

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

If you think that you have termites in your home, the first thing you need to do before they can cause any more damage is to set up a termite inspection. During a San Diego termite inspection a professional exterminator will come and inspect the premises looking for termites. Once found they’ll lay out a clear action plan to help you get rid of the termites. But, there is a lot that goes on during a termite inspection and you might get caught up in other things, forgetting to ask the really important questions. But even if you forget to ask everything else, these are the three most important questions to ask during a termite inspection.

What chemicals are used during the treatment?

Different termite treatments use different chemicals; some are natural and some are not. Of course you don’t have to be as concerned when the chemicals are non-toxic, but you still want to make sure that you know the amount of the substance they’ll be using. This is partly because you’ll be charged for whatever they use, and also because it’s good to know everything you can about the treatment taking place. Of course if the chemicals are toxic, there’s even more reason to worry. Make sure that you know exactly where the chemicals will be placed, and if any children or pets will be at risk while they’re around them.

How much will the San Diego termite inspection and treatment cost me?

It’s preferable if you ask this question before the inspector ever even gets to your house. This is because some companies may offer a free termite inspection, especially if you commit to using them for treatment; and some will charge. The cost of both the treatment and the termite inspection will largely depend on the size of your home. When you ask about the cost of the actual treatment that will be used, make sure that you know exactly what that price entails so that you don’t get hidden fees after the process has been completed.

What warranties do you provide?

Getting a warranty on any product or service is important but it’s especially true in the case of termites. And, unlike many people think, this isn’t even just because you don’t want your termites coming back. Termites are notorious for being extremely hard to get rid of, and often one treatment just isn’t enough to fully eliminate the termites from the house. Because of this, the exterminators will need to come back; and you’ll need to know how much that’s going to cost you.

Accuracy Plus can handle all of your pest control needs, both inside and outside. Visit our site for more valuable information or give us a call at 888-675-0258.

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Do Termites Travel From Home To Home?

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

You’re out in your yard one day, and you see your neighbor wandering around their home looking for holes in their home’s wood or tunnels in the surrounding soil. Yes, they have termites. And now, you’re worried that some of those nasty critters will find their way over to your home, and soon fully destroy it too! But, should you be worried? Is it really possible for termites to travel from one home to another, simply because they’re close together?

The truth is, probably not. Unlike many other animals, termites don’t follow any kind of path or route when they are scouring for food. They do quite simply, walk until they find something. So unless they just happen to make a random beeline for your home, it’s probably safe from the bugs that are eating up your neighbor’s home.

However, this is not to say that you should not be concerned as a homeowner. Termites are incredibly destructive creatures, and they can be very hard to get rid of. If anyone in your area needs to have a professional in for termite control, it might be time for you to get your one free termite estimate. A free termite estimate will tell you if there are currently termites in your home and if there are, what kind of termite control will be best to treat it. An exterminator will also give you prevention tips while they’re there, which can also be very good termite control and is an absolute necessity when a home close to yours has been invaded!

Accuracy Plus can handle all of your pest control needs, both inside and outside. Visit our site for more valuable information or give us a call at 888-675-0258.

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