Early Termite Season developing in Phoenix Arizona

Reports from across the Valley reflect Phoenix is into an early Termite Swarm Season reports Valley Termite Experts Bills Pest and Termite Co
By: Bills Pest and Termite Co
 
April 5, 2010 - PRLog -- Termites Swarming in Metro Phoenix
Arizona’s termite season seems to be off to an early start.  
Termite swarms in Arizona usually occur during the summer months following afternoon rains.
This year rain totals for Metro Phoenix are up combining with rising temperatures to create conditions conducive to swarming termites.
Local termite expert Bill Trott, owner of Bills Pest and Termite Co reports “Termite swarming calls are up 60% over last year-to-date.”
“This volume of calls is about two months early when compared to years past,” added Trott
According to the US Department of Agriculture, over $750 million in damage is caused by termites each year.
According to the Arizona Office of Pest Management, the most common termite in Arizona is the subterranean termite.  A good barrier between the ground and the wood in our Arizona homes is extremely important.  Homeowners are advised to look for (source: Office of Pest Management):
1.   Cracks in foundation walls.  It only takes a crack 1/32 of an inch wide to give termites and other wood destroying insects hidden access to your home.
2.   Leaking pipes and faucets.  Termites as well as other insects, seek out moisture for survival. Leaking pipes can keep wood and soil continually damp and create a perfect home for termites.
3.   Wood debris around and under a house.  Pieces of scrap lumber or firewood kept next to a structure can support a colony of termites.
4.   Sprinkler systems or bubblers placed near the outside wall of a structure.  Excessive watering can dilute pesticide treatments around foundation walls.
5.   Flower planters. Planters allow hidden and direct access to unprotected siding and cracked stucco when built in direct contact with a house.
6.   Trellises and wooden fences.  If a trellis or wood fence touches soil and is in contact with a structure, it provides a direct link between the subterranean termites in the soil and wood in the structure.
All of these conditions are things that termites and termite inspectors look for, and so should the homeowner.  By eliminating these conditions, you can reduce the risk of infestation.  However, it is important to remember that all homes are at risk to termite infestation, and should be inspected by an experienced termite inspector at least once a year.
Bills Pest and Termite Co offers free termite inspections, for more information visit us @ http://billstermiteco.com/ or call 602.308.4510

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