You love your home. So you can see why pests might be attracted to it, too. And if they're termites, the results can be catastrophic. It's estimated that termites and other similar wood- destroying pests wreak havoc on U.S. buildings and crops to the tune of about $30 billion per year, with the average homeowner swallowing about $3,000 of that. These insects snack 24/7 and some species can lay up to 40,000 eggs per day. So it's important to catch them early. But they often don't reveal themselves until your wooden surfaces reveal the damage they've caused. So how do you catch them?
Even if your home is built with brick or vinyl, termites can bypass the exterior to enter and feed on ceilings, floors, cabinets, furniture – and even cardboard boxes or canvases. Signs of termite damage include wood that has buckled or is swollen, or you may even see the wooden tunnels the termites have burrowed. You might also find mud tubes that connect their underground nest to a structure. Or even droppings, which look like tiny wood-colored pellets. Often, you'll detect a moldy scent as well. If so, it's time to call Clark Pest Control for a termite inspection.
Our integrated pest management (IPM) approach to termite control gives you the most progressive control strategy available. Our termite inspectors and service technicians are trained continuously, and all inspectors and most technicians are fully licensed. If a treatment plan is needed, we'll devise a safe strategy to eradicate the termites, repair their damage and eliminate the possibility of future infestations.
We make it easy to keep your home pest-free:
Call Clark today for a free inspection of your home* at 1-800-882-0374, or click here for an estimate to protect your home against these destroyers, and never have termites over for dinner again.
At Clark Pest Control, keeping your home and yard pest-free is our mission – and has been since 1950. We understand your need for a quick response when unwanted critters appear. We're dedicated to ousting termites, bed bugs, rodents, spiders, ants, bees, wasp, birds and more – AND keeping them out of your house for good!