Listen to the podcast episode where I interviewed the owner of the company who treated my house for termites, where he shares what to look for to know if your home is under attack by termites and what you can do about it! ~~> www.buzzsprout.com/1103261/8258407
Here in Florida, the homeowner required by the lender to have a termite bond in place before the mortgage completed. The home has to be inspected annually by the pest control company to confirm in writing that no live termites were present. Will you need to treat around your shed/office since it's wood?
You're welcome!! It was an enlightening experience. The crazy thing is that I had an inkling years before that there were termites, but I was SO scared to dig deeper and so I was like an ostrich that put my head down in the sand and chose to ignore it, thinking it would just "go away." Stupid mistake. So it was a blessing in disguise that our rental property had some termite damage, which prompted me to resolve it and then to get an inspection on my main house, too. Soooo glad I stopped being afraid to address the problem!!
Excellent content! It creates a barrier in the ground that kills the termites when they crawl through it. I had it done to my house and it killed everything. Just keep the moisture to a minimum, those creatures require water. To help control them, ensure you spray your lawn periodically.
I used to work at Public Storage many years ago and one day we had bugs in the office that were flying around everywhere. Then they started to shed their wings. I called my District Manager and he didn't believe me. His dumbass called my coworker right after we got off the phone and asked if I was "being dramatic." She was sitting right next to me and said "no it's a swarm!" Turns out it was flying termites. They used a very similar treatment to this where they drilled at various points on the perimeter of the building. The termites were gone in about 2 days.
Can you share which treatment / product you used, was this the Orange oil one that is so popular? Also, how to approach termite damage repair, I have so much 😢
Spider's been getting a good feed in your garden judging by the size of it. We did the same termite protection several years ago and get it inspected every year too.
I didn't know that the termite guys still drill through the house. We have someone come inside the house once a year to make sure there are none inside, and they have 12 traps that they bait to catch the termites outside around the whole perimeter of the home.
OMG I recall when I was renting and the next thing I knew we had termites! Boy was I happy we were already in a contract to purchase my home. The landlord tried to say I caused the termites! My realtor was there and she started quoting the owner all kinds of information. Boy was I happy she was there! So the first thing I did in my home was a termite inspection.
Listen to the podcast episode where I interviewed the owner of the company who treated my house for termites, where he shares what to look for to know if your home is under attack by termites and what you can do about it! ~~> www.buzzsprout.com/1103261/8258407
As usual, amazing video and super useful! BTW spiders are your friend! never get rid of the spider, they eat all the bugs!
Glad you found it helpful!! As for the spiders.....as long as they stay in the shadows, they can stay. LOL!
Here in Florida, the homeowner required by the lender to have a termite bond in place before the mortgage completed. The home has to be inspected annually by the pest control company to confirm in writing that no live termites were present.
Will you need to treat around your shed/office since it's wood?
This was a very informative video. Thank you 🙏🏽
You're welcome!! It was an enlightening experience. The crazy thing is that I had an inkling years before that there were termites, but I was SO scared to dig deeper and so I was like an ostrich that put my head down in the sand and chose to ignore it, thinking it would just "go away." Stupid mistake. So it was a blessing in disguise that our rental property had some termite damage, which prompted me to resolve it and then to get an inspection on my main house, too. Soooo glad I stopped being afraid to address the problem!!
Excellent content! It creates a barrier in the ground that kills the termites when they crawl through it. I had it done to my house and it killed everything. Just keep the moisture to a minimum, those creatures require water. To help control them, ensure you spray your lawn periodically.
I used to work at Public Storage many years ago and one day we had bugs in the office that were flying around everywhere. Then they started to shed their wings. I called my District Manager and he didn't believe me. His dumbass called my coworker right after we got off the phone and asked if I was "being dramatic." She was sitting right next to me and said "no it's a swarm!" Turns out it was flying termites. They used a very similar treatment to this where they drilled at various points on the perimeter of the building. The termites were gone in about 2 days.
I had that same treatment. It was great it killed off everything. Spiders stayed away. Crickets too.
I would've lost my mind if I saw a spider that big! 😂I scream when I see much smaller ones 😂
Can you share which treatment / product you used, was this the Orange oil one that is so popular? Also, how to approach termite damage repair, I have so much 😢
Spider's been getting a good feed in your garden judging by the size of it. We did the same termite protection several years ago and get it inspected every year too.
I didn't know that the termite guys still drill through the house. We have someone come inside the house once a year to make sure there are none inside, and they have 12 traps that they bait to catch the termites outside around the whole perimeter of the home.
I have never seen a spider that big! You've got a beautiful home.
Just curious, how does treating the perimeter of ur house help kill the termites that r already n side? Or did they do a treatment on the n side, too?
Thanks for the information. Very important
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Awesome video love it, massive thumbs up
That's good info to have. Thank you!
That spider 🕷️…. Nope
Great info. TY
Yes! It's always best to be vigilant about termites! I love how the process and products were explained to you!!! ❤
OMG I recall when I was renting and the next thing I knew we had termites! Boy was I happy we were already in a contract to purchase my home. The landlord tried to say I caused the termites! My realtor was there and she started quoting the owner all kinds of information. Boy was I happy she was there!
So the first thing I did in my home was a termite inspection.
Good job
Kill it kill it. 😊 Spider 🕸️