Which Is The Best Way To Eradicate Termites?

The issue of which is the best termite treatment? is a tricky one to settle, because the answer relies partly on your point of view on the extensive deployment of chemicals. The debate on the use of chemical pesticides has been raging since the Second World War and even before.

In the Forties and Fifties, many countries that had been involved in the fighting had grave bomb and shell damage, so the local governments took advantage of the clean-up to obliterate all the old inner city slums.

As they did so they observed plagues, simply plagues of bed bugs, cockroaches, rats and other pests, so they spread chemical killers such as DDT everywhere in large quantities. A similar process, for different reasons, was carried out in the United States.

This had the required effect of destroying the pests, but there was already concern, that insects may become immune to these insecticides. The use of DDT was later proscribed. The qualms of those who worried about insects becoming immune, were at least partially justified and so the debate rages on. In this article, we will look specifically at: which is the best termite control.

There are three basic methods of termite control: fumigation, baiting and soil barriers

Fumigation involves the gassing of termites. A tent is built around the property in question and gas toxic to termites is pumped into your house from top to bottom and between the exterior walls and the tent.

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This gas is then forced into every nook and cranny by fans and it is left there for about twenty-four hours. Then the tent is removed and the gas is expelled from the house by the same fans.

The treatment takes three days. You will move out on day one and back in on day three. The gas only kills termites, they say, so all your mice, spiders and cockroaches will be left unscathed. You will get a warranty that the house is free of all termites. However, some people are not enthusiastic about the idea of fumigating.

Baiting necessitates laying bait stations around the house and monitoring them for termite activity. This can be done by yourself or you can have a pest control company do it for you. Once the wooden bait shows evidence of termites, then the bait is poisoned.

The idea is that the poison is taken back to the colony where it is passed on the the others either by bodily contact or feeding. This course takes longer to eradicate a colony than the three days of fumigation.

Creating a soil barrier means exactly that, you poison the soil around and underneath your home, so that as soon as a subterranean species of termite burrows into your garden it is stopped dead. Quite literally and subterranean termites are the worst of the three kinds. However, a lot of people hesitate at the idea of poisoning hundreds of tons of earth just to kill termites.

So, the discussion on the matter of: which is the best termite treatment? goes on. A lot of it centres on your gut feelings about chemicals, but at the end of the day, ‘you pays your money and you takes your choice’.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently concerned with how to get rid of termites. If you are interested in this or if you are wondering: What Does A Termite Look Like?. Please go to our web site now for further details.





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