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How To Make A Crawl Space Environment Inhospitable To Subterranean Termites

How To Make A Crawl Space Environment Inhospitable To Subterranean Termites

by John Bozarjian | Apr 1, 2020 | Blog, Termites

Subterranean termites live in colonies located within ground soil, and a single mature colony is composed of millions of individual termites inhabiting a network of interconnected nesting sites. Most individuals within a colony are workers that regularly leave the...
How To Make A Crawl Space Environment Inhospitable To Subterranean Termites

The Northeast Sees More Annual Subterranean Termite Infestations Than Any Other Northern Region In The US

by John Bozarjian | Mar 17, 2020 | Blog, Pest Control, Termites

Several termite species in the US infest homes in all US states, with the exception of Alaska where the year round climate is far too cold for the insects. Around 50 termite species have been documented in the country, but only a minority are pests of woodwork. Like...
The Novel Termite Control Ideas That Succeeded, And The Ones That Failed

The Novel Termite Control Ideas That Succeeded, And The Ones That Failed

by John Bozarjian | Jul 31, 2019 | Blog, Termites

There is some disagreement within the scientific community about the true number of termite species that have been documented worldwide. A simple Google search will immediately tell you that more than 2,000 termite species have been documented worldwide, and Wikipedia...
How To Make Your Home Resistant To Termite Infestations

How To Make Your Home Resistant To Termite Infestations

by John Bozarjian | Jul 18, 2019 | Blog, Termites

While most homeowners in the US can happily claim that termites have never been an issue on their property, infestations are by no means rare, and the rate of termite infestations in the country has remained steady for decades. Despite the many effective methods that...
The Novel Termite Control Ideas That Succeeded, And The Ones That Failed

Can Eastern Subterranean Termites In The Northeast Establish An Infestation In A Home’s Attic?

by John Bozarjian | Jul 15, 2019 | Blog, Termites

While the eastern subterranean termite is the only termite species that is known to be permanently established within Massachusetts, the state is, nevertheless, located within a geographic region where termite pest activity is categorized as “moderate to heavy.” Most...
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