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Do termite inspections only look for termites?

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Do termite inspections only look for termites?

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No. Although they are typically called termite inspections, they are actually reports on all wood-destroying organisms (WDOs). They include anything that eats wood, including dry wood termites, subterranean termites, wood-destroying beetles, carpenter beetles, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, white wood rot, and brown wood rot. See the Pest Gallery for pictures.

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