Termites:
With the exception of Alaska, termites infest and cause major damage to new and old construction in every U.S. State. Subterranean termites are the most widespread variety and cause ninety percent of this structural damage.
Subterranean termites thrive in large underground colonies. These colonies include one queen, which will breed many thousand workers, soldiers, and winged reproductive termites in her 25-year lifetime.
Worker termites provide food for the entire colony. Traveling through underground tunnels, workers will forage up to 250 feet in search of wood based food.
With newborn queens breeding many new active colonies yearly, termite infestation poses an unrelenting threat to your home.
Since termites rarely surface from their underground tunnels or your home’s walls, you may not know your home has been invaded until it is too late.
Scorpions, Crickets & Other General Pests:
MYTH: Crickets, roaches, and other general pests are bothersome but otherwise harmless.
FACT: These pests are the number one attraction and primary food source that can a prompt scorpion infestation.
Because even the best methods of removing and eliminating scorpions are difficult, time consuming, and often ultimately ineffective, ridding your home of the food source that attracts scorpions is by far the professional’s preferred method of scorpion prevention.