How Long Do Termite Treatments Last and What Decides So?

Did you know termites can cause up to $5 billion worth of damages every year in American homes? The moment you notice even the slightest indication of the presence of termites on your property, you should seek treatment and extermination. Termites are more than just any nuisance; they ruin property and severely affect your standard of living.

Once you have identified the need for termite treatment, it is time to decide which kind of treatment to go for. A very important factor here is how long the treatment lasts. This blog post discusses the life span of different termite treatments and the pointers that influence the longevity of the said treatment.

How Long Do These 2 Popular Termite Treatments Last?

Liquid Termite Treatment

Once you get a liquid treatment, you are good to go for at least 5 years. The extermination crew will dig a trench around your home and administer the liquid termite treatment along the trench. However, there is always the risk that certain gaps might form in the chemical barrier. Termites may somehow find their way into your property. To prevent this, you can consider getting a termite inspection every year.

Termite Bait Stations

People in Oklahoma City must subject the termite bait stations to proper monitoring and maintenance all around the year. These baits are strategically present in various nooks and crannies of the premises. When the termites forage, they come in contact with the poison in the baits. These termites later carry the poison back to their colonies. Give it a couple of months, and the entire colony will witness elimination. Bait stations are indeed very effective, but like we said, working with these needs a more hands-on approach.

What Decides How Long a Treatment Lasts?

Of course, the average life span of each termite treatment differs, but there are certain factors that can influence the efficiency and longevity of the treatment.

Degree of Infestation

How advanced the termite infestation has gotten is going to play a major role. The more widespread the pest colony is, the longer it is going to take to eradicate the population. An experienced and well-trained termite exterminator can make sure that the application meets completion with accuracy.

Type of Termite

The types of termites infesting your house are another critical factor. Subterranean termites, for example, live in the soil surrounding the house and tunnel through the soil to access the wooden components. Dry wood termites are another variety of termites that live in the wood itself and tunnel networks within it while eating right through the wood. Both subterranean and drywooddry wood termites are extremely common. Property owners in Oklahoma City are plenty familiar with both.

Home Environment

The third and final factor that decides the durability of the termite treatment is the set-up your home provides. Having worked in the industry for as long as we have, Mother Nature’s Pest & Lawn can tell that the easier to access the wooden components of your home are, the longer the treatment is going to last. If the termite specialist is unable to reach certain parts of your house the extermination won’t do much good.

How Can Mother Nature’s Pest & Lawn Help You?

We at Mother Nature’s Pest & Lawn have been around since 1979. For over 4 decades we have been protecting homes and families from the threat of pest infestations. Contact us today via our website!

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