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		<title>Are You Looking For An Effective Termite Pest Control System?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 10:56:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[g A Professional Termite Control Company Will Help You Get Rid Of Termites&#8230;Wherever They May BeWhen it comes to termite pest control, it is essential to know about the various places termites live. This way, you can effectively destroy the &#8230; <a href="http://pest-exterminators.com/are-you-looking-for-an-effective-termite-pest-control-system/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<div>g A Professional Termite Control Company Will Help You Get Rid Of Termites&#8230;<br/><br/>Wherever They May Be<br/><br/>When it comes to termite pest control, it is essential to know about the various places termites live. This way, you can effectively destroy the termites and their homes so you don&#8217;t have to worry about them coming back and wreaking havoc on your home.<br/><br/>There are three primary habitats that must be considered when implementing <strong>termite control</strong> procedures. These include…<br/><br/> Nests Mounds Shelter Tunnels <br/><br/> <br/><br/>In order to build their nests, termites use a combination of mud, soil, saliva, chewed wood and *****. With these ingredients, they create a home that keeps them protected, while also providing them with water that the nest is able to accumulate through condensation. Reproductive chambers are also found within the nests, which is one reason why it is important to destroy the nests in order to achieve truly effective <strong>termite pest control</strong>. Unfortunately, the fact that these nests are usually built underground or inside fallen timber can make it difficult to locate them and get rid of them completely.<br/><br/>Termite mounds are different from nets, as they are generally built above ground and look similar to anthills. These mounds can be as big as 30 feet high in tropical savanna regions, though they are typically about 6 to 9 feet tall. Interestingly, different species of termites build differently shaped mounds, which means the type of termite inhabiting the mound can usually be determined just by looking at the mound. Regardless of the species, these mounds can become quite complex. Fortunately, California residents don&#8217;t need to worry about find such massively sized mounds when it comes to <strong>termite control</strong>, as this form of habitat is not found in the California region.<br/><br/>Tunnels are used by termites to help them escape from peril. Since termites are fragile and weak, they need to use any methods possible to avoid harm from predators. With tunnels, they can hide from predators as well as from unfavorable weather conditions. Unfortunately, these tunnels make effective termite pest control even more difficult for the average homeowner, which is why it is necessary to hire an exterminator in order to be certain the termites are truly eliminated and future infestations prevented.<br/><br/>Termites are tricky creatures that can be difficult to control. Yet, the damage they are capable of causing to a home can be devastating. Therefore, you should be sure to take <strong>termite control</strong> seriously &#8212; and hire a professional who will make certain these pests are no longer around to cause damage to your home.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>John Claypool</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Tips to Keep your Pool Area Termite-free</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2009 18:54:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your pool is one of your prized possesions and you hate to think about it attracting termites that would destroy your house. Read this interesting article and protect yourself and your home. Many people believe that because your pool is &#8230; <a href="http://pest-exterminators.com/tips-to-keep-your-pool-area-termite-free/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Your pool is one of your prized possesions and you hate to think about it attracting termites that would destroy your house.  Read this interesting article and protect yourself and your home.</strong></p>
<p>Many people believe that because your pool is made of solid construction materials like reinforced concrete and ceramic tiles, your pool is in no danger of termite infestation. Think again. Pools and surrounding pool areas are also prime targets of termites.<br/><br/>It would worsen the problem considerably if you chose to delay action to prevent termites from creating a town of their own around your pool. The following information includes some tips for a termite free pool.<br/><br/>Why termites are attracted to pool areas<br/><br/>What is it in pools that attract termites? One is wood, another is water. Your pool definitely has water. And despite the all-cement or ceramic construction, chances are, the surrounding areas of the pool will have wooden decks, wooden shades, wooden diving boards, shrubbery and landscaping where wood will be there. Added to this, if you live in a mostly arid area, termites will be water-starved that your pool becomes their primary target. The wooden areas around the pool become a bonus to them, too.<br/><br/>Pools also have wooden liners, wooden walk-ways, wooden outhouses for pool equipments, filters, and the like. Many pools have wood chips or some sort of landscaping around the main pool and pump area. These landscape additions usually contain a good amount of wood or shrubbery. Any of these areas may be harboring a termite colony already.<br/><br/>What can you do?<br/><br/>The prevention can come before or after the pool construction. For in-ground pools, the ground area needs to be treated prior to pool construction. For above-ground pools, the pool liners in addition to the surrounding areas will have to be treated. As the soil around the pool foundation is treated with termite pesticide, it will at least last for a considerable period of time because it is practically covered by the pool and is thus free from the elements that will wear away the effect of the pesticide like sun and rain.<br/><br/>Indoor pools are another set of problems altogether. In this case you cover the surrounding and adjoining areas to the pool. Unlike outdoor pools, indoor pools will tend to have more wooden components similar to a sauna or a kitchen. And there you have the primary elements for termite infestation &#8211; moisture and wood. It will be good to have surrounding areas of indoor pools treated and regularly checked for possible or existing termite infestation.<br/><br/>Other tips to keep your pool area termite-free<br/><br/>As we keep saying, prevention is better than cure. But if you failed in the prevention side, you can compensate with regular monitoring and inspection.<br/><br/>While you cannot avoid moisture and wetness in pool areas whether outdoors or indoors, there are other tips you can follow to at least minimize if not totally eradicate the risk of termite infestation and keep your pool area termite-free.<br/><br/>Cleanliness and sanitation is paramount. Make sure pool areas are always kept clean and free from debris or garbage, whether wooden, cellulose (as in paper and carton packs), food, even plastics. Where possible, avoid wood to ground contact but where it cannot be avoided; treat the wood and the ground with an appropriate substance.<br/><br/>Keep vegetation away from wooden structures or components. They tend to keep moisture trapped, making ready habitation for termites. Keep drainage systems free from debris so that water is not trapped. Pool gutters and wash areas should be regularly drained and cleaned. Where there are landscape areas that will tend to trap water, be on the lookout for water stagnation and inspect the area regularly. Better yet, have these areas treated with pesticides to keep away the termites.<br/><br/>Where infestation is suspected, and where treatment has been done before, fumigation may also help. This will be especially true for indoor pools with hard-to-reach sides or areas. For outdoor pool areas, trenching is sometimes done to form barriers in the perimeter. Thereupon, treatment must be thoroughly applied. Termite baiting can also be used in surrounding pool areas where termite colonies are suspected. These can be applied in between the pool structure and the suspected termite nest. Below and above ground baiting can work for both in-ground and above-ground pool structures.<br/><br/>There are also available in the market self-help kits with sprays and baits for home use. If you have been consistent in inspecting and monitoring for possible termite infestation, you can also use these kits. For suspected larger or more severe infestation, professional exterminators should be contacted.<br/><br/>Keep these preventive and corrective tips in mind to help keep your pool area termite-free and fun for the whole family.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Grant Eckert</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Organic Pest Control In Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 08:09:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is an interesting article about how your soil effects your pests and pest control. I learned some new things from this article. It is not only important to get rid of vermin from your plot, but it is also &#8230; <a href="http://pest-exterminators.com/organic-pest-control-in-your-home/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>This is an interesting article about how your soil effects your pests and pest control.  I learned some new things from this article. </strong></p>
<p>It is not only important to get rid of vermin from your plot, but it is also important to avert them from destroying your plot. You can use chemicals as pesticides to do this, but it may be as risky to you as it is to the rats. It is also not good for the plants that grow in your patch. Using these chemicals has also been exposed to be related to the start of several diseases like Lymphoma, scourge, birth defects etc. These chemicals are also pricey. Hence with organic plot nuisance power strategies are beneficial for you and the plants.<br/><br/>One of the first steps you can take is using organic soil. Organic soil aids in the fitting lump of plants and therefore makes it better equipped to region off the threats by your vermin. You must use manure bins and droppings pails, which is a primary part in organic plot nuisance contain, which can be worn to crop muck at home. There are numerous repellents that are good organic recipes for vermin check like orange sentinel and organic insect killer sickening that murders or nauseate insects and bugs. These are non noxious in life and bestow helpful outcome in butchery or repelling the mice.<br/><br/>The most operative form of vermin organize is prevention. If you can grow your backyard in such a way that the probability of annoyance bout is minimized, then use of repellents that generally come under the organic insect regulate kind can be kept as a last resort.<br/><br/>You can pioneer the whole practice when you are deciding the kind of plants you want in your backyard. By studying the types of plants and the assorted bugs that touch them, you can set up the defences as you know what nature of bugs will disturb your backyard. Certain plants draw certain insects that are known to eat vermin that change other plants. By planting these plants together, you are essentially empowering the plot with its own inborn defence organism to get rid of the mice. There are certain kinds of plants that have their own natural defence logic against rats. These plants can be nifty additions in your patch as they afford organic patch annoyance contain trial.<br/><br/>As part of organic garden nuisance sway, you should take caution of the soil in the garden and make definite it stays prolific and vigorous throughout the year. You can do this by running on your garden throughout the year by adding manure and rearranging your plants. You should make surely that all the planting is done when conditions are not helpful for the tumor of vermin. Another useful plan is to permit the swelling of bugs that eat rats in your garden. This is where the use of chemicals can be disadvantageous as the bugs that are useful can also get killed.<br/><br/>In any holder, you must be organized to get your hands illegal to combat the terrorize of these vermin using organic garden bother sway. You should deftly survey every kind of vermin that can prone fake your garden and survey the different conduct to get ridding of them by scrutiny leading sources like insect encyclopaedia. Due industry and hard work in your garden are positive shot of ways of keeping the pests at bay.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Jeanie Smith</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Your Crawl Space Can Attract Termites</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 12:34:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Termites div> No one wants a termite infestation to hit their home, but if you are not careful you might actually be attracting the pests. If you have a crawl space to allow for access to your home&#8217;s foundation, you &#8230; <a href="http://pest-exterminators.com/your-crawl-space-can-attract-termites/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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No one wants a termite infestation to hit their home, but if you are not careful you might actually be attracting the pests. If you have a crawl space to allow for access to your home&#8217;s foundation, you could have an environment that&#8217;s ideal for termite colonies to live in and thrive. Luckily, this is a problem that can be easily taken care of once you realize the aspects of your crawl space that are likely to attract termites. If it&#8217;s too late and you already have termites under your house, take comfort in the fact that you&#8217;ve found them while they are still in the crawl space and not after they have moved up into walls or other parts of the house.</p></div>
<p>The reason that termites are attracted to your crawl space is that in most cases a crawl space provides an ideal environment for them. Think about what your crawl space looks like. Does it have poor ventilation, lots of exposed wood, and plenty of scattered bits of wood on the dirt itself that has dried out over the years? The poor ventilation will result in the crawl space having higher humidity than the air outside, which is needed by termites to live. They will be initially attracted by this excess moisture, and then realize that there is a large amount of cellulose and wood material for them to eat. Even though you obviously did not want it to be, your crawl space could appear to them like an all-you-can-eat buffet in paradise.</p>
<p>Assessing Your Crawl Space</p>
<p>Chances are that you do not spend much time in your crawl space. It&#8217;s dark, cramped, and the air is probably a bit musty. Unfortunately, if you are going to check for termites (and to check whether the conditions in your crawl space are likely to attract termites) then you are going to have to head under the house. Be sure to watch out for other insects and animals under there as well; while some of these, such as spiders, can be helpful and will actually kill and eat termites that might be in your crawl space, this doesn&#8217;t mean that you want them in your hair or face. Take the necessary precautions to avoid bites before going under your house.</p>
<p>Once there, see if the air is musty or smells like mildew. This will indicate that there is excessive moisture in the air, which is one of the key elements that will attract termites. Much preferable is for the air to smell dry or dusty, though in this case you will need to check and make sure that any wood in the support of your house isn&#8217;t becoming overly dry. While under the house, you should also take the time to look at the wood and house supports themselves for any indications of termite activity. See if there is any wood or plant material on the ground, especially next to the walls of the house where it might draw in termites from outside.</p>
<p>Preventing Termite Infestations</p>
<p>After you have evaluated how much moisture and loose plant material are under your house, it&#8217;s time to do something about it. One of the first steps that you can take is to hire waterproofing experts to come in and seal all of the walls of your crawl space and provide complete cover so that there isn&#8217;t just open dirt under your house. This will close off most of the access points for termites, and will greatly reduce additional moisture from getting in. Many waterproofing experts will also clean up any loose debris in the process to further prevent termites from being attracted to your home.</p>
<p>You can choose to have the crawl space completely sealed so as to prevent airflow as well, though a more common solution is to make sure that your crawl space has enough ventilation so that excess moisture doesn&#8217;t build up in the air. Just remember that any vents in your crawl space need to be sufficiently above the ground so that water won&#8217;t enter them when it rains, and you should avoid having any plants or plant material blocking them or touching them because that is a good way for termites to find their way in.</p>
<p>Treating Termite Outbreaks</p>
<p>Should you find that you already have termites in your crawl space, you should call your preferred pest control expert or exterminator immediately. They can spray the outer perimeter of your house in order to prevent additional termites from coming in as well as using foggers or other sprays to kill all of the termites that have already made it into your crawl space. While at your home, they will also evaluate it to make sure that your termite problems have not spread elsewhere.</p>
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		<title>Termite Extermination &#8211; You and Your Pets</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 17:19:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have pets and it is time for a termite treatment, especially a fumigation, there are things you need to consider to keep your pets safe. You should leave your house and take your pets with you. Remember that if &#8230; <a href="http://pest-exterminators.com/termite-extermination-you-and-your-pets/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have pets and it is time for a termite treatment, especially a fumigation, there are things you need to consider to keep your pets safe. You should leave your house and take your pets with you. Remember that if a place is not safe for you, it is not safe for your pets. </p>
<p>Some termite treatments require you to leave the house, but others don&#8217;t require you to leave they are not harmful to people.  Even though the chemicals are not dangerous to you, this does not mean that they are not harmful to your pets.</p>
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<div>Your pets live  down on the floor where the termites live, and therefore where they are being killed.  Pets could eat or lick, the products and become sick.</div>
<div>Pets are small and the effect of chemicals will be effect them much stronger than they will you.</div>
<div>Many of the treatments take place out side your home where your pets spend time.  When you return to your home, it may be safe inside of your home for you, but it might not be safe outside of your home for your pets.</div>
<p>Be sure to talk to your termite exterminator about your pets and when it will be safe to bring them back and where they can go when they return. This is especially true if your house is being fumigated and not just sprayed. Also ask if any bait stations were put anywhere that your pet could come in contact with them. Some bait staions contain chemicals but others just hold wood that will be monitored for damage.</p>
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		<title>Crawl Space Encapsulation</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 17:14:48 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>In many areas of the pest management industry today, exterminators are following up on their work by encapsulating the crawl space.  Encapsulating a crawl space involves sealing all crawl space vents and doors with airtight covers, covering the crawl space walls and floors with a durable plastic crawl space liner, and, in the case of block foundation walls, adding a plastic covering over the open cavities of the blocks to keep humidity from filtering upwards through the crevice.  In some cases, the contractor may complete the job with a crawl space dehumidifier to remove residual humidity, or a crawl space sump pump if there’s been a history of flooding.</p>
<p>Why are pest management professionals encapsulating crawl spaces?  By sealing off the crawl space vents and doors, they prevent those from serving as access points for infestations of insects and animals that could reenter the space, causing problems in the area.  And lining the crawl space walls and floor with a polyethylene liner will also help to deter pests, such as subterranean termites, beetles, and carpenter ants, from entering the space through the foundation or floor.</p>
<p>A crawl space moisture barrier, in combination with a crawl space sump pump and dehumidifier when needed, will create a dry, healthier crawl space.  By removing humidity, the environment can become inhospitable to mold, dust mites, rot, and certain pests, such as the American Cockroach.  Foul, mildewy smells are reduced, and the smells of the animals, that live, create waste, and die in the area will be gone.Crawl space encapsulation of a dirt or concrete crawl space- especially a vented one- will make the space much more energy-efficient.  By sealing off the vents, winter cold and summer heat are kept out of the space.  Cold winter air on furnaces, hot water pipes, and heating ducts located in the crawl space fo rces them to work harder just to maintain status quo, and a cold crawl space means a cold floor above.  In the summer, heat and humidity enter the space, where the humid air condensates on the wood and metal or travels upwards into the home.  Humid air is much harder to cool than dry air, and therefore more expensive to condition.</p>
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