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Safe and Effective Termite Pest Control Solutions for Your Home

Have you noticed mud tubes on your walls or the sides of your cabinets? Have you seen insect wings scattered on the ground near your home? Have you heard a hollow sound when tapping on wood or timber inside your house? If so, termites may have already established their nest inside your home. If not, now is the time to take preventive measures.

Termites are among the most destructive pests in urban environments, causing an estimated $40 billion in yearly damages worldwide. Their stealthy actions within structures can lead to serious destruction before you even realize an infestation is present.

Types of Termites

  • Underground Soil (Subterranean termites)
  • Infested Wooden Furniture (Drywood termites)
  • Travel via Mud Tubes (Subterranean termites)
  • Flying Alates (Termites with wings)

Signs of a Termite Infestation

Many homeowners are unaware of a termite problem until they witness the unmistakable signs of infestation. Some common indications include the following:

  • Swarm of Winged Insects: The presence of winged insects in your home or on your property may indicate termites seeking a new colony location.
  • Mud Tubes: Termites construct mud tubes on the exterior of your home and foundation as they travel to and from their nest.
  • Damaged Wood: Termites consume wood from the inside out, causing visible surface damage that may resemble water damage or insect damage.
  • Hollow-sounding Wood: If the wood in your home sounds hollow, it could mean that termites have eaten away the interior.

Early detection and extermination of termites is crucial for the preservation of your home.

Tips for Termite Pest Control

Protecting your home from termite infestations is crucial as getting rid of them can be costly, and fixing the damage they cause can be a hassle. To avoid this, follow these seven tips to keep your home safe from subterranean termites.

Minimize Moisture and Ensure Proper Ventilation

To effectively prevent termite infestations, it’s important to understand their needs, particularly their dependence on moisture. Replace any wooden structures that have been damaged by moisture, as this type of wood is highly attractive to termites. Proper ventilation of crawl spaces, floor joints, and sub-flooring is crucial in reducing moisture levels.

Maintain Your Home’s Exterior

Repair any leaky pipes that might be causing water to seep into wooden siding and windows. Additionally, trimming any shrubs near your home’s exterior can help to quickly dry damp areas. 

Landscape with Appropriate Materials

When it comes to landscaping, consider using synthetic mulch instead of wood mulch, as synthetic mulch does not attract termites or other pests. Additionally, you can use pea gravel to keep your wood mulch from touching your home’s foundation.

Limit the Proximity of Planter Boxes to Your Home

Planter boxes that are positioned close to building walls can create an opportunity for foraging termites to enter your home. To prevent termite infestations, ensure that there is a sufficient distance between planter boxes and your building walls.

Apply Wood Polish

Wood polish not only enhances the appearance of the wood but also provides a protective layer. It can also increase the wood’s water resistance, reducing moisture availability for termites. Make sure to apply the wood polish thoroughly to all wooden surfaces, including the edges and sides, to eliminate any potential entry points for subterranean termites.

Implement Barrier Treatments

Barrier treatments are a crucial part of termite pest control and can be performed both before and after construction. Pre-construction soil treatment involves creating chemical barriers in the soil surrounding and beneath the foundation of the building to prevent subterranean termites from entering. Corrective soil treatment, on the other hand, creates chemical barriers along the perimeter of the building.

Schedule an Annual Inspection by a Professional

Prevent financial losses caused by termite damage by scheduling an annual home inspection by a pest control expert. These professionals are trained to detect the signs of termite infestations and have the equipment and experience needed to perform a thorough inspection.

Handling termite infestations can be daunting for homeowners, and proper inspection and identification of the type of termites is crucial for effective management.

Benefits of Hiring a Professional Termite Pest Control Service in Singapore

Eminent Pest Control provides customized termite pest control solutions in Singapore. We aim to cater to customers’ unique needs, requirements, and budgets. All of our inspections and treatments come with a comprehensive warranty for termite control.

Accurate Identification of Termites 

Our experts can identify the specific type of termites infesting your home.

Effective Treatment Plans 

Based on the identification, we determine the best course of treatment for your specific situation.

Comprehensive Eradication Strategies

Our team will provide you with a plan to eliminate the termite infestation completely.

Regular Monitoring

We offer regular inspections and treatments to keep the termites at bay.

Guaranteed Results

Our termite pest control services come with a warranty, giving you peace of mind knowing that the problem is taken care of.

Types of Termite Treatment Solutions

Termites Baiting System

A termite baiting system is a pest control system that uses termite bait stations to eliminate termites. The system works by placing bait stations around the perimeter of a property. The bait stations are monitored, and when termites are found, the bait is replaced with a new bait with a higher insecticide concentration. The termites take the bait back to their colony, where they share it with other termites, resulting in the death of the entire termites inside the colony.

There are two types of termite baiting systems: active and passive. Active systems require regular monitoring and maintenance, while passive systems do not. Passive systems are more popular because they are easier to maintain and require less attention.

Termite baiting systems are an effective way to control termites. They are safe for the environment and humans, and they don’t require the use of pesticides.

Termites Proofing

Termite-proofing involves implementing measures to prevent termites from entering a building structure. There are two stages of termite-proofing: pre-construction and post-construction.

  • Pre-construction (Termite Soil Treatment)

In the pre-construction stage, the soil is treated with a termiticide solution. The soil is saturated through power spraying and then covered with a polythene sheet to protect it from rain and sun damage. Concrete is then poured on top of the sheet.

  • Post-construction (Corrective Treatment)

For buildings already invaded by subterranean termites, the post-construction stage involves creating a chemical barrier by injecting a termiticide solution into the soil surrounding the foundation. Holes are drilled into areas connected to the foundation and slab floors along the wall foundations and then resealed. This helps to control termites and prevent them from spreading further.

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