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Our goal is to control pests in and around your house. Our service is effective - or it's free. We guarantee a one hour appointment window, free estimates, 90 day-money back guarantee, and service within 24 hours of your call.
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Termite Inspections
When buying a home you want to be sure that your home is protected from Termites and other wood destroying insects such as Carpenter Ants, Carpenter Bees, Old House Borers, and Powder Post Beetles, as well as others. In fact, many lending institutions require a home buyer have a Wood Destroying Insect Inspection completed prior to closing on the purchase. At CRI we are proud to offer this service to make the home buying experience work for everyone.
Termite Monitoring
Termites cause more damage to more homes annually, than all Hurricanes, Earthquakes, and Tornados. Because of this you want to be aware if there are any signs of possible infestation in your home. It is a good idea to have your home evaluated annually.
Termite Baiting
Bait technology uses wood or a cellulose matrix favored by termites that is impregnated with a slow-acting toxic chemical. Termite workers feed upon the bait and transfer it by natural grooming and feeding practices to other colony members, eventually reducing or eliminating the entire colony.
Subterranean Termite Control
Conventional soil treatments rely on creating a chemical barrier in the soil that acts as a repellent to termites coming in contact with it. To achieve termite control for long periods of time, these types of termiticides should be applied as a complete barrier in the soil in all areas in contact with the foundation.
Detection of Termites
It is important for homeowners to recognize the signs of a subterranean termite infestation. Subterranean termites may be detected by the sudden emergence of winged termites (alates or swarmers), or by the presence of mud tubes and wood damage. Large numbers of winged termites swarming from wood or the soil often are the first obvious sign of a nearby termite colony. Swarming occurs in mature colonies that typically contain at least several thousand termites.
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