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Termite Extermination in Austin

Termites are a source of destruction especially to wooden structures; their
saliva has a chemical that digests cellulose found in wood. Once the wood
is digested, it becomes weak resulting to collapse of buildings as well as
furniture. Due to this loss, one needs to learn various techniques of deal
with his or her termite problem.

Methods used to exterminate these bugs vary with individual species.
Some remedies are effective on some species and ineffective on others.
Prior to purchasing a drug, one should inquire its effectiveness on species
it is recommended to deal with. In case one is not knowledgeable in the
different termite species, one should consider purchasing the drug that
eradicates most termite species. Advances in research have led to the
development of new and effective chemicals used in termite extermination
in Austin. These remedies exist in many forms; some exist in gaseous,
liquid or solid form.

When purchasing these drugs, one should mind one's safety since some
drugs are harmful to humans. When applying these drugs within the
household, one should use friendly models for this purpose. The first step
in termite extermination in Austin entails recognition of the breeding area.
One should destroy the breeding ground to curb growth of the termite
colony. Upon destruction, one eliminates conditions favoring the existence
of termites. These include humidity and dirt.

Remedies used in termite extermination in Austin include baits. These are
chemicals designed to attract the termites. They exist in form of
pheromones. Once the termites get in contact with the bait, they suffocate
and die. Other common remedies used are insecticides known as
termiticides. This is an insecticide designed to eliminate all species of
termites. It exists in both liquid and solid form.

Another remedy used in the eradication of termites is borate. It is mainly
applied on timber prior to building. It is very effective because it stays long
on wood thus preventing attack and destruction.

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