Common Myths About Termite Control In Tampa

by | Mar 11, 2016 | Pest Control

With the very real issue of termite control so central for homeowners in the Tampa area, it makes sense that a lot of misinformation and myths have developed over time. Too often not knowing the difference between myth and reality with regards to pest control can cause significant damage to the structure before the right extermination method is used.

To help in sorting through the myths about termite control, it is important to take a look at both the misunderstandings as well as the reality of not just managing but eliminating these invasive insects.

Removing Trees Reduces the Risk

One common myth is that exterior landscaping can be used to help to reduce the risk of termites. While areas that are fully cleared of woody types of vegetation make it less likely for termites to invade a home, they can travel a long distance when clearing is occurring and their food source is depleted.

Often the biggest risk of new invasion from termites occurs when land is recently cleared. The colonies simply look for a new food, which will result in the need for immediate termite control as a preventative measure.

Termites Cannot Go through Concrete Slabs or Brick Homes

For termite control, brick homes on concrete are a good option, but they are not completely sealed. There can be small cracks in the concrete, and there will be a wood frame in the home that attracts the termites.

Join areas where the bricks and concrete meet are also areas where termites can travel through the materials, gradually making the crack larger and allowing for easier movement from the exterior to the interior of the home. Even these types of homes should be treated preventatively to eliminate any concerns for infestation.

Exterior Spraying by the Homeowner can Prevent Problems

This is perhaps one of the biggest myths about termite control in the Tampa area. There are several reasons why do-it-yourself treatments are not effective, but the biggest is the type of chemicals or green options that are available to homeowners compared to licensed exterminators.

The do-it-yourself chemicals are not as effective, and they can be dangerous if not used correctly or if mixed with other types of pesticides. Additionally, killing the colony means complete treatment, not just spot treatment on exterior walls.

For full and effective termite control it is important to work with a professional extermination company. These companies will explain the process, answer any questions you may have, and ensure that the infestation in eliminated completely.

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