February 5th 2012

Those terrible termites (2:56 minutes)

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February 5th 2012

Termites and Pests

The termites in this video might look cuddly, but if you have a termite infestation in your home you’re probably not smiling. Watch this video to find out how to identify termites, and what you can do to eliminate these hungry pests.

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February 5th 2012

Insect Pest Control : Five Ways to Get Rid of Termites

Getting rid of termites starts with inspections and continues with making sure there’s no wood to earth contact before having it treated by a qualified company. Discover five ways to get rid of termites, including checking for pooling water, with tips from an exterminator in this free video on pest control. Expert: Trevor Clark Bio: Trevor Clark has been an exterminator for seven years, and he owns and operates Monster Pest Control located in American Fork, Utah. Filmmaker: Michael Burton

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February 5th 2012

Pest Control : How to Treat Termites in Pole Barns

Pole barns have more wood-to-soil contact than other structures, and treating termites in pole barns begins with digging a trench outside of the foundation. Discover how to dilute Termidor, which should then be applied to the trench, with help from a certified pest control operator in this free video on pest control.

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November 24th 2011

Termite Control : Where Do Termites Come From?

Termites come from the ground and are found all over the world, including every state of the United States except for Alaska. Find out how termites work their way from the ground to the surface with information from a pest control specialist in this free video on termite control. Expert: Tyler Royce Contact: www.utahpestcontrolservices.com Bio: Tyler Royce is the owner of TNT Pest Control, located in Saratoga Springs, Utah. TNT Pest Control has been in business since 2000, and they have three locations. Filmmaker: Michael Burton

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September 16th 2011

Four Little Ants

If your home has leaks, wet areas, or high indoor humidity, carpenter ants can thrive. If you see carpenter ants in your home soon after the winter snowmelts, you may have a carpenter ant colony. Go to the basement and look at joists under the entrance doors, windows, or porches. Many times these areas have small leaks. You may have to pull back the insulation to look. If you find a small pile of sawdust, look at it carefully. If you see black, shinny specs mixed in with sawdust, carpenter ants are nearby. The main carpenter ant colony, which usually is in a tree or buried tree stump, can have many small satellite colonies of which several can be in your home. If you see flying insects with curved bodies that have two different sized wings, and two curved antenna, you have carpenter ant reproductive trying to find a new moist area in your home to start a new satellite colony. If you see many small translucent wings that are two different sizes in window wells, sills, or floors, in your house may be whispering to you and it is time to call the bug man.

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July 2nd 2011

Termite Control : How to Prevent Termites Naturally

The best way to prevent termites naturally is to keep an eye out for water damage or water leaks and get them fixed. Keep wood products away from the home to prevent termites with information from a pest control specialist in this free video on termite control. Expert: Tyler Royce Contact: www.utahpestcontrolservices.com Bio: Tyler Royce is the owner of TNT Pest Control, located in Saratoga Springs, Utah. TNT Pest Control has been in business since 2000, and they have three locations. Filmmaker: Michael Burton

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June 25th 2011

How to get rid of and protect against termites

www.youtube.com www.terminix.com Don’t take a financial risk with your home, protect yourself against the costly threat of termites. Schedule a No-Obligation Termite Inspection today. If you’re a homeowner, termites are your worst enemy because they can really cause some major damage. With 80 years experience in the business, we see it time and time again, people have no idea they have termites in their walls and then, one day, they notice small signs of damage. And by then it’s too late, the damage is done and they’re devastated. The average cost of termite damage, along with the repair, is about eighty-six hundred dollars. When someone has termites, we assess the home, get rid of the termites and repair the damage. Then, we treat their home with our Liquid Defend System. We create a perimeter around the home that holds the liquid treatment, preventing termites from coming back again. If a home is termite free, then we can offer you a plan that protects you from ever paying for any future termite treatments or damage repairs. It’s called the Termite Inspection & Protection Plan. And it’s backed by our powerful Ultimate Protection Guarantee. Terminix, a division of the ServiceMaster Company, is the nation’s largest pest control provider. Headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, Terminix services more than 3 million customers in 46 states and 14 countries. Terminix provides pest control services and protection against termites, rodents and other pests threatening human health

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May 5th 2011

Carpenter Ants in Montreal

In general, carpenter ants are black in color, with shades of red or brown depending on the species. The females are between 3 to 13 mm (1/8 inch to 1/2 inches) in length, while queens can grow to over 25 mm (1 inch) and are the only females with wings. The head of the carpenter ants are large, their antennas are bent and they have powerful mandibles (jaws). General Information Indoors, the carpenter ant usually makes its nest in places where wood is wet, in hollow doors, wood cabinets near the dishwasher, behind baseboards, fireplaces and window frames, as well as basements and attics. They are typically nocturnal and attracted to foods such as honey, jam, fruit and meat. Although carpenter ants do not sting, they can bite.

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April 12th 2011

Pest Control : Ants in The House in NJ (Carpenter Ant Exterminators in New Jersey)

www.allstagespestcontrol.com (Call 973 302 4144) pest control house ant lyndhurst nj home ant exterminator pest control company. Carpenter ants typically establish colonies in a moist environment, but will nest in dry wood. As anyone who has struggled to find out how to control ants in the home knows, getting rid of them is no easy task. Ant extermination experts are knowledgeable in the proper methods of baiting and eliminating ants for effective control. Spring is the best time to control ants in the yard, before they reach your home. This is the time of year when they are sending out scouts to look for promising sources of food, water, and shelter. Once ants find their way into your home, you will be hard pressed to eliminate these pests on your own. Ant experts use only the most effective methods to control ants in the yard and in your home. Instead of spraying, baiting, and losing the battle against ants using grocery store products, the experts have access to knowledge, techniques, and chemicals unknown to the average homeowner or renter. They know how to control ants in the home and yard. pest control nj, house ants lyndhurst nj, ants lyndhurst nj, ants in house nj, black ants in house ant infestation sugar ants nj red ants carpenter ants nj carpenter ant ants exterminators nj killing ants nj ants treatments nj exterminators nj, bed bugs treatment nj, ant pest control nj, bed bug services nj, mice exterminators nj, mice pest control company nj, bed bugs treatment

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