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Termite FactsMore than 365,000 homes in the U.S. are involved in a fire each year. More than 600,000 U.S. homes suffer termite damage totaling over $1.5 billion annually. This is more than the damage caused by all fires, storms and earthquakes combined. More than 2 million homes require termite treatment each year. Homeowners insurance can help recover losses from fires, floods and earthquakes, but it is almost impossible to get insurance against termites. They eat wood and may also destroy paper products such as books, cardboard boxes, furniture and various other items. Even buildings with steel framing and masonry walls are targets because of the wooden doors and window frames, wooden support beams, cabinets or shelving. Termites feed on cellulose, a complex chemical in plant cell walls, and they are very important in the natural decomposition of fallen trees, leaves and other plant products. Property owners seldom see the worker or soldier termites, but in the spring or fall they may see swarming "winged reproductives." This form of termite can easily be confused with a winged ant unless you look closely. A thorough inspection by an Arrow Termite Specialist is the first and most important step in protecting your property. "Experienced" eyes can locate the specific areas in your structure where a termite attack is likely to occur. If a termite infestation is found, your Arrow Specialist can design a treatment plan for your property that will eliminate any current infestation and establish a treatment zone, or monitoring system, around your home to take care of possible future termite infestation. Are they ants or termites?
When do termites swarm?
Possible signs of a termite infestation may include:
Free Termite Inspection Request For a free, no obligation inspection of your home or business, please complete our Free Inspection Request. One of Arrow's trained professionals will contact you upon receiving your inspection request and set up a date and time that is convenient for you. Once your inspection is complete, your Arrow Inspector will provide you with a detailed report on the identification and location of pest problems that you might have. Then, we will show you how we can help you prevent problems or eliminate your existing pest problems. |
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