Termites are pests no one wants but if you find out that they are infesting your home, then termite fumigation procedures may be needed.

When fumigating for termites, strong chemicals are used; chemicals that will be in areas of your home where you and your family eat, live and breathe. Therefore, extreme care needs to be taken for your safety and the safety of your family.

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There are several different methods to kill termites:

  • Liquid Termite Treatment—This is when liquid termiticides are sprayed in your house in order to kill termites that come into contact with them.

  • Termite Baits–This is when baits are placed around your home that in time kill off a colony by spreading amounts of pesticides through the worker termites.

  • Borate Termite Treatment – When using Borate treatments, such treatments are applied to the wood in your home but this method is more effective when the house is being built.

  • Fumigation – Fumigation is more effective on certain species—usually the Drywood termite, found in southern parts of the US.

Most fumigation procedures are natural. Vikane is a chemical that is often used when treating a termite infestation. It is a gas that is used when tenting a home. What this means is that during preparation your home will be sealed under a structure that looks a lot like a tent. Once the tent structure is in place, Vikane is pumped into your home and with several fans operating, so that it is circulated throughout your home. Then, the tent is sealed and kept this way for one full day.

The following day the tent is taken off and the house is completely aired out. On the third day the family is allowed to go back into their home. With some, there is a concern that the gas that was pumped into the home will adhere to the furniture, countertops, windows and such but this is not true with Vikane because once the house is aired out, there is little residual left and the air and home is safe for breathing.

In addition, some homeowners are concerned that the fumigation process doesn’t work effectively. But the fact is, it does work and once done, your home will be free of termites.

To give you peace of mind if using Vikane, here are some tips to stay safe:

  • Talk with your pest control company concerning the treatment program with Vikane to help you to understand the process.

  • Be sure to follow the instruction given to you carefully on what should be removed from your home before the procedure begins.

  • Keep out of your home until it has been cleared to return.

  • You may wish to increase ventilation by opening doors and windows.

  • If you have any questions on how your building has been aerated, ask them.

But, before deciding to fumigate, you need to first decide if you really have a termite problem. How to tell? If you think that you do have a problem, you need to seek and find an exterminator. He or she will check your home for signs, review the cost and show you pictures to help you recognize if you have them in your home.

There are different kinds of termites: flying, drywood, subterranean and Formosan.

  • Flying—these are most commonly seen, for they are reproducing and making new nests

  • Drywood—they live in wood and usually need to be treated in a different way

  • Subterranean—the most common kind

  • Formosan—they come from Asia and live in the southern part of the U.S. They do extensive damage and they do it quickly

Once you have made a decision to follow through with termite fumigation, plan and then follow through on the necessary safety steps to rid yourself of these pests and from that experience you will then have a termite free home and a healthy home of value.

 

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Other Details You Should Know

Termite Extermination

You can use fumigation natural methods, which are the same as with the fumigation, but with a natural termite killer cells instead of chemicals. There are also foam-based murderer, not chemicals.

Termite Tenting: What Is It?

What you saw is evidence of termite tenting or fumigation, which, despite continued concerns, has been proven not to pose a risk to either humans or pets so long as the procedure is allowed to run its course undisturbed.

Termites & Protecting Your Home

Repair any water leak promptly. Remember termites like it moist so any source of moisture will draw them. Anything that makes wood and soil wet near your home for extended periods puts you at higher risk for termite infestation. Fumigation normally involves tenting your entire house and introducing toxic smoke into the structure. No residual is left after fumigation. This treatment is common and very effective when your home is infested.

Powerful Pest Control In Los Angeles

Orange oil is a popular and safer alternative to some of the stronger chemicals typically used in termite fumigation. Well known for its low toxicity, it’s a popular way to kill pests in the home without having to move out furniture.

Are You Familiar With Some of the Alternative Termites Treatment

This article will explore some of the alternatives to termite treatment involving fumigation and insecticides which may not be familiar to many of us.

Bayer Abandons Endosulfan

Sulfuryl fluoride is currently used primarily for structural fumigation, particular for termites. It persists in the atmosphere for decades and is extraordinarily potent as a greenhouse gas. New evidence published in the May 2009 issue of Environmental Research suggests that women’s exposure to DDE in early pregnancy is linked with changes in thyroid hormone levels. 

 

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