Friday, August 30, 2013

TERMITES HOW CAN YOU TELL IF YOU HAVE TERMITES PEST CONTROL EXTERMINATOR FORT MYERS NAPLES BONITA SPRINGS FLORIDA

GOT TERMITES ??

 

            How can you tell? It is very difficult. Termites, by their very nature, remain hidden.  They avoid open areas and remain buried deep in the wood that they are eating.  Often, they are noticed only AFTER damage has been done to the structure.  Consider this:         

      ONE IN THREE HOMES THAT SHOW NO SIGNS OF TERMITES                                    HAVE ACTIVITY WITHIN TWO FEET OF THE FOUNDATION!

                        TWO OF THREE HOMES BUILT SINCE 1987 WILL HAVE

                        A TERMITE INFESTATION WITHIN FIVE YEARS

                       

                        IN MULTIPLE BUILDING SITUATIONS, EVERY BUILDING

                        WAS BUILT THE SAME, USING THE SAME TECHNIQUES AND                                    MATERIALS. WHEN TERMITE PROTECTION FAILS IN ONE                                          BUILDING, IT IS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME BEFORE THE

                        REST WILL FAIL ALSO.

 

Collier Pest Control now offers

a diagnostic tool to help answer the question,

                     “Do we have termites?”

            We will install 8-10 termite monitors around each building.  In 90 days, we will check each monitor, and report to you the location of any monitors that have termite activity.  This will help show you, if and where you may have termite activity close to your foundation making your home a high risk account.

          This helpful tool is available to you, at NO CHARGE, only with Collier Pest Control.

          If you live in Naples, Fort Myers, or Southwest Florida call 239-455-4300 Collier Pest Control, Southwest Florida’s Pest Authority, for a free estimate and a complete explanation on any of our services, or look us up on our web site at collierpestcontrol.com. Don’t let unwanted pests spoiling your beautiful Southwest Florida lifestyle.  Remember, Florida does not have to be shared with insects!


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