SHOULD I FIX WATER PROBLEMS (WOOD TO GROUND CONTACT AREAS, WOOD ROT AREAS, AND AREAS IN THE FOUNDATION, ROOFING, AND EXTERIOR SIDING/TRIM WHICH ARE NOT WATER TIGHT) ?
A. Yes! It doesn’t take much of a water problem for termites to survive in a structure following a termite soil treatment. If you have water problems you do not want to fix, then you should consider a Termite Baiting Service. See our FAQ on Termite Baiting Service. Conclusion: Considering all the facts contained in the preceding ten (10) FAQ and answers, a termite soil treatment remains one of the most effective and economically feasible termite control aids available; a choice worthy of consideration. It is the only control aid which has the potential of providing an immediate remedy against invading termites. If you live in the Greater Kansas City Missouri/Kansas Area and need Termite Treatment/Service, Give Best Exterminators, Inc. a call (816) 765-8844.
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