Florida has four different types of termites throughout the state. The most common, and the most destructive, termite is the Subterranean termite, which needs a moist habitat to thrive. The second type is the Dampwood termite, which needs a constantly moist habitat and, therefore, they prefer wood that is water-saturated. The third is the Drywood termite, which as its name indicates, needs very little moisture. The last type of termite is only found in certain areas in southern Florida and it’s called the Conehead termite. No matter which kind of termite infests a structure, they need to be exterminated before they do any damage. To protect your largest investment, you are going to want to find Florida’s best termite treatment option which is Termidor Termite Treatment. Termidor is the best termite treatment around and will eliminate and destroy termites better and faster than other treatments.
Termites cause over 5 billion dollars worth of damage every year to homes and businesses throughout the United States. Since wood is their main diet, your home is on their menu and before you know it, they can inflict some major damage. Because of this, it is in a homeowner’s best interest to have their property inspected to get rid of termites and to make certain they aren’t a problem. Call Slug-A-Bug, the Brevard County experts in Florida for termite treatment.
The Power of Termidor
One of the reasons Termidor is so great when it comes to treating termites is that it is designed to be undetectable to termites; therefore, they won’t knowingly avoid areas that have been treated with this solution. Another reason it’s so good is because it has been designed to be slow-acting, which allows termites to bring it back to their home and spread it throughout the entire colony. This method of treatment ensures the whole colony is destroyed. Termidor will destroy the colony in 3 months or less, which is 2 to 6 times quicker than the best bait systems available. This makes the Termidor Termite Treatment the best termite treatment in America.
To learn more about how we can help prevent termites from infesting your home, contact Slug-A-Bug today.