
Of all pests to invade your home, termites are the most devastating. They are so indiscreet, you’re more likely to notice the damage before you realize you have a termite problem. In Polk County, Florida there are two types of termites that are common to the area:
- Subterranean – These are the most destructive and they come in three different “castes;” workers, soldiers, and reproductive. Reproductive termites have wings and are easily mistaken for flying ants. Once they’ve mated, reproductive termites shed their wings, which appear like fish scales.
- Drywood – These termites cause substantial damage, but they are less common. They also require little moisture to survive. Found in dry wood, such as wood furniture, framing, and firewood, they leave behind fecal pellets (1 mm long).
Whether subterranean or drywood, any type of termite can be devastating to you, your home, and its property value. If you suspect you might have termites, please don’t hesitate in giving us a call. We specialize in treatments and termite inspections.
At Total Pest Solutions want to make sure that you and your family are taken care of. When inspecting your home, we’ll find and identity which type of termites are causing you grief – this helps us to determine what the damage is and determine the most effective treatment. No matter which treatment you choose, we guarantee that after the initial treatment, we will reduce and eliminate all termites in the area. Also, if you’re not sure if you have a termite problem, give us a call! We are more than happy to share our knowledge and help you to better protect your home from these unwanted pests.
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