Have a Termite Problem?

Termite Problem?

 If you’re concerned about termites damaging your home, you’re not alone. Termites are known to cause structural damage to nearly 600,000 homes in the United States every year.  In fact, termites are known to travel up to 100 yards in search of a food source, meaning that if a house in your neighborhood has termites, then you could too.

Unfortunately, the southeast is a hotbed of termite infestations, including Georgia. Contributors to termite swarms include warm weather and moist soil, which make infestation easier. There are over 3,000 species of termites known in the world, and they can be categorized into 3 groups: subterranean, drywood, and dampwood. The most common types of termites in Georgia are subterranean termites and drywood termites.

 

 Do I Have a Termite Infestation?

It can be hard to discern whether your home is infested with termites, particularly considering that termite activity can continue for years before the untrained eye can detect structural damage. So, how can you tell if your home has an infestation?

 

Signs of a Termite Infestation

 Even if you don’t have these signs of a termite infestation, it is still very possible that you have them. That’s where the professionals at Scientifically Advanced Pest Control come in. Our team of experts can come inspect your home for termite damage, and address the issue if you do have termites, or take preventative measures to avoid them if you don’t.

For the best termite inspection and control in North Atlanta, contact Scientifically Advanced Pest Control and schedule your complimentary inspection!