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Guarding Your Home Against Termites
by Judi Wolfson and Elaine Shreiber
Someone once said: "As far as houses and termites go, there are only three types of residences: those that have had termites; those that now have termites; and those that are going to have termites." While the source of this quote is, most likely, an exterminator (who probably said it with a smile upon his face), the fact remains that scores of termite colonies may have invaded, or may be about to invade, your home! Since all buyers and sellers must deal with this issue through the common "Wood Infestation" certification that is standard in most agreements of sale, let's take a look at some termite facts.
What can you do to reduce the risk of termite attack on your home?
If you have a new home which was landscaped after you moved in and was never re-treated, the chemical barrier was probably broken, and the home is very vulnerable to termite infestation. You may want to consider having your home treated by a professional pest control firm. Although you can take certain actions to make your home less attractive to termites, the best way to prevent infestation is to treat the soil around and beneath the building with a termiticide. Preventively treating a home for termites is a reasonable investment, especially if the structure has had no prior history of treatment. If a pest control firm did previously treat the building, then it's a good idea to maintain the warranty by paying the annual renewal fee. Should termites re-infest the building (which is a definite possibility), the company will return and re-treat the affected area at no charge. As the adage goes, "An ounce of prevention" may protect YOUR home from termites! Published: August 14, 1998 Use of this article without permission is a violation of federal copyright laws. Related Articles: This article was edited and reprinted with permission from *Bob Nachman, RE/MAX All Stars, http://www.MoveToArizona.com |
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