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Drywood Termites
Once termites enter your home, they eat year-round, 24/7. The longer it takes to treat them, the more damage you’ll have to contend with (and pay for).
Left alone, termites can chow down on wood framing, furniture, plant roots, books, and other wood or cellulose-based materials. The damage could be hidden under your home or even under your nose. It can even compromise your home structure.
First, let’s determine exactly what you’re dealing with. When you schedule a free termite inspection, an ECOLA technician will assess the type and extent of your termite infestation, and explain your options for treatment.
Together, we’ll come up with a plan that fits your priorities and minimizes toxicity in your home or business.
Related resources:
- How to tell termites apart
- 7 signs you have termites
- What could happen if you ignore termites or delay treatment
- 4 tips to keep termites out
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