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I suspect not. I guess most houses do not need environmentally harmful termite treatment. Maybe termite was over treated by home buyers. If the seller continues to live in that same house, I doubt most houses will never be treated by termite professionals. It might be worth a second opinion from an honest and experienced termite inspector who has no business of treatment.

I do see a couple homes tented each year here. Unsure if this points towards potential termites in this area. Subterranean termites have a different treatment from the drywood ones.

BTW: Apparently treating the sub-termites will get rid of ant infestations as well, though. Certainly did work for us—we had a good years of no ants after the sub-termites were treated. My only other thought is to ask if they recently had a treatment because there are year guarantees and maybe you could get retreated for free. Your decision might change based on it being 5 years ago vs.

One other thing to ask was whether they went into the attic to look for dry wood termites. We were a few days into our home when on a corner of our living room we saw the infestation of what I thought were flies. Upon a close inspection and Google it, I found out they were subterranean. Termite Control. Rodent Control.

Lawn Care. Truly Insulation Plus. Most Common Pests. Other Pests. Fumigation vs. Fumigation In certain instances, infestation can be so severe that tent fumigation is the only option. Homeowner should equally be aware of the drawbacks: Neither convenient must vacate property for 72 hours , nor inexpensive The house must be prepared properly: total removal of all occupants, pets, plants, medicine, food, open containers, and cosmetics.

Gas service must be disconnected and pilot lights must be extinguished. Our technicians are educated and trained on an ongoing basis to make sure they are ready to provide you with premium service. Our top priority is making sure you are fully satisfied. Hulett only uses the highest quality products and will treat your home in an environmentally responsible fashion. Our Healthy Home Guarantee ensures that if you are dissatisfied with our service for any reason, we will return to make it right or we will refund your last service payment.

All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy. Schedule Free Inspection. Prevention Green Pest Control. Termite Termite Control Termite Control vs. Subterranean Termites Liquid Defense System. About Us Why Choose Hulett? Title: --Select Title-- Mr. First Name:. Last Name:. Zip Code:. Please comment on any pest control, termite or lawn and landscape concerns you may have:. Prep Work for Tenting Is Extensive The work that goes into preparing your house to be fumigated is extensive. Prep Work Isn't Just Inside While the fumigation gasses are going to be centered inside of your home, some are going to leech out via gaps in the tenting or around the bottom seals.

There are Different Types of Fumigation Tenting does not get rid of all termites or wood beetles. The Time for Tenting Varies Some homes only need to be tented for a few hours to solve an infestation problem.

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So in many ways, alternative treatment options were an inevitability, whether the work or not, due to the many inherent disadvantages or inconveniences associated with tenting. Although each fumigation company has its own processes for executing a structural tent fumigation, the following is a general guideline for what is involved time between steps may vary a bit from one company to the next based on several factors, including size of home, pest being fumigated for, concentration of fumigant, and other considerations :.

But not necessarily, and perhaps not always. What is the case, however, is that tenting for drywood termites is different from any of the other available treatment options for one very specific reason: structural tent fumigations utilize a gas to penetrate all wood members of the structure at the same time, effectively killing any drywood termites within.

All other treatments only treat isolated areas of the structure. So at face value, it seems logical to reason that a tent fumigation is better because it is more comprehensive.

Comprehensiveness, however, is often not the only consideration when comparing drywood termite treatment options. Sometimes, tenting for drywoods can be cost-prohibitive due to the requirement of vacating the structure for up to 3 nights at a time and the vast amount of preparation that goes into it.

Sometimes a structural fumigation simply isn't necessary. That said, sometimes a tent fumigation absolutely is the most prudent course of action to get rid of drywood termites, and with our 5 Signs it's Time To Tent for Drywood Termites we hope to make your decision making process a bit easier.

Multiple points of drywood termite infestation. Because we know a few important things about the biology of drywood termites, we know that they spread by a process of swarming, where winged termites emerge from their colony in an effort to pair up, mate, and work their way as a couple back into a wood member to begin reproduction. They will also continually spread within infested wood members onto adjoining ones as the colony slowly expands over time.

A fully mature colony typically takes five years or more to develop, eventually reaching upwards of 5, members. Multiple points of infestation in areas of the structure removed from one another indicate a high likelihood of having multiple termite colonies to contend with, along with a likelihood of having additional termite colonies in other areas that may not yet be readily apparent.

If evidence of drywood termites has been discovered in more than one part of the house, it might be time to tent for drywood termites. Suspected drywood termites in inaccessible wood members. Each of the alternative treatment options requires direct access to the impacted wood members in order to be effective. Termidor Foam , for instance, is highly effective at eliminating drywood termites in cavities of wood when treatment is able to be injected directly into the damaged galleries.

Treating an area 4 or 5 feet away, however, is unlikely to have any impact at all on the termite populations. The same can be said for wood injection or electrocution or surface spraying. If you believe you have drywood termites infesting wood that cannot be directly accessed for treatment, your chances of getting rid of drywoods entirely are almost non-existent. While alternative treatment measures may slow down the advance of termites to some degree, total elimination will be rather unlikely.

So if you cannot access ALL infested wood members, it might be time to tent for drywood termites. Drywood termites swarms for multiple consecutive years.

Drywood termite colonies won't typically begin to swarm until they have reached a certain point of maturity, often between years into development sometimes longer.



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