Termite Control
There are two kinds of homes: those with termites and those that will eventually have them. Termites are tough, determined and highly efficient. According to the National Pest Management Association, termites cause millions of dollars in damage's to homes in the United States every year. Subterranean termites live in colonies below the soil surface. Termites are constantly foraging for cellulose-containing material to eat. Unfortunately, termites can’t distinguish between the wood in your home and the wood in the forest.

It’s important to remember that just because you’ve never seen termites in your home, doesn’t mean your home is termite-free. Termites use mud to construct tube-like passageways leading from their colony in the soil to the wood in your home. Termites often feed below the surface of wood, so the vast majority of their work is invisible.
Integrated Pest Services inspectors are trained to evaluate the unique construction and environmental conditions present at your home. Based on a careful inspection, your inspector will create a termite management plan tailor-made for your home’s specific needs.

