How to Deal with Termites by Owen Jones

Don't lose your property to these small, voracious, xylophagous insects!

All you need to know about termites

How to deal with termites

Termites are a common household pest that can cause significant damage to homes and buildings. They are small insects that feed on wood and other cellulose-based materials, and can cause structural damage to homes and buildings. In this short book, How to Deal with Termites, we will provide you with the knowledge and tools necessary to identify, prevent, and effectively deal with termite infestations.

The book will cover the basics of termite biology and behaviour, including the different types of termites and their preferred habitats. It will also provide detailed information on how to identify a termite infestation and the signs to look out for. Additionally, the book will cover the various methods of termite control, including chemical treatments, baiting systems, and physical barriers. It will also provide tips on how to prevent termite infestations, such as proper moisture management and regular inspections.

This book is written for homeowners, property managers, and anyone else who is interested in learning more about termites and how to deal with them. It is designed to be an easy-to-read and informative guide, providing the information and support you need to effectively deal with termite infestations. Whether you are dealing with an active infestation or looking to prevent future infestations, this book is an essential resource for anyone looking to protect their home or property from termite damage.

I hope that you will find the information helpful, useful and profitable.

The information in this ebook on termites and how to deal with them is organized into 17 chapters of about 500-600 words each.

I hope that it will interest those who need to look after their property.

Genre: ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / General

Language: English

Keywords: termite deterents, termite control, termite tenting, termite damage, termite queen, termite eggs

Word Count: 9644

Sample text:

Termite Damage And Property Prices

You can put termite damage or even the suspected possibility of termite damage right up there with the worst things you can imagine for your property. Just imagine if you were looking at a house that you liked and you saw a section of timber that looked suspect or if a termite walked past your nose.

The vendor may protest that the damage was made by carpenter ants years ago, and that they have long since been eradicated or that that termite was the first he had ever seen, but would you believe him? He may sign an affidavit there and then with the property agent as a witness, but would that put you at your ease?

I doubt it. There are fake certificates, there are termite controllers who do a less than perfect job. In short, there are all sorts of scams and bogus firms going around. We've all heard the rumours.

This is why even the slightest suspicion of termite presence is like the kiss of death to a decent price for your property, even though there may be absolutely nothing wrong with it at all, and that termite may have just flow in the window for a rest on its way south for the winter.

The problem is of course the restitution of the damage caused by the termites, not the little critters themselves, because they are easily killed, once you know that they are there. A bona fide termite controller whose contact details you obtained from their governing body will eradicate the termites for between $1,500 and $4,000 (source: Termites In Arizona- The Termite Treatment Guide 2023), but then you may need a builder to fix the house and that could cost what? $5,000? $20,000? $50,000? Who knows until after a survey and a firm builder's quote?


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