It's estimated that termites and other similar wood-destroying pests wreak havoc on buildings and crops in the U.S. to the tune of about $30 billion per year, with the average homeowner swallowing about $3,000 of that.
Termites snack around the clock, and some species can lay up to 40,000 eggs per day, so it's important to catch them early. Termites often aren't discovered until your wooden surfaces begin revealing the damage they've caused.
Even if your home is built with brick or vinyl, termites can bypass the exterior to enter and feed on ceilings, floors, cabinets, furniture – and even cardboard boxes or canvases.
How do you know if you have termites? At Clark Pest Control, we call termites the “hidden invaders” for a very good reason: They leave virtually nothing visible to the untrained eye that tells you they’re eating your ceiling joists or kitchen cabinets for lunch.
The Clark Man has visited more than his fair share of crawlspaces and attics during inspections, and has come up with the following signs that termites could be threatening your most valuable investment:
How do you beat the destructive yet elusive termite at its game? If it’s been more than three years since your home was inspected by a pest management professional, I strongly recommend that you call or text the Clark Man and have one performed on your home.
Our team of highly trained inspectors will give your home a thorough top-to-bottom inspection and tell you if it is playing host to termites or other wood-destroying pests. Clark Pest Control offers a wide range of termite services, which include:
If you have questions about termites, please don’t hesitate to call or text (800) WE-NEED-YOU (936-3339) or drop me an email at clarkcares@clarkpest.com.
Until next time I’m the Clark Man, and thanks for helping me keep unwanted pests out of your home.