Termites and Termite Damage
Billions of dollars are spent every year repairing damage caused by termites. With a proper extermination and prevention system by your termite pest control team in Fulton county, you can prevent the opportunity of becoming a statistic in this rising problem area. Termites can destroy homes and commercial structures as well as create a emotional and financial burden for it’s occupants.
What damage can termites cause to a Fulton County residential or commercial structure?
Termites burrow, chew, and eat through wood structures with a voracious speed. Since they primarily work under the surface of the wood, you may never even know they are there until it is way too late. They work continuously without stopping or resting, meaning they can do incredible amounts of destruction in a relatively short period of time.
Why you should hire a professional Fulton County pest control contractor to protect against termites?
Effectively treating a termite invasion requires a comprehensive plan including chemicals, perimeter systems, bait systems as well as a through knowledge in building construction, for the effective use and placement of all of these products. It is highly recommended to leave termite problems to the professionals. A pest control contractor can decide how to safely treat your problem termites without sacrificing the safety of your pets and loved ones.
Termite Swarm / Termite Queen
Termites can swarm from March to June, in every state but Alaska, this swarming is their way to spread out, breed, and start new colonies. They are often confused with flying ants, but are recognizable by their wings, which are the same length or longer than their bodies, and their straight antennae, which are elbowed or bent on flying ants. The termite queen can live as long as twenty years and lay an egg, as fast as one every fifteen seconds.
Fulton County Termite Treatment – Chemical, Bait, and Fumigation Systems
When termites are found, you will have to begin an elaborate eradication plan that can involve hundreds of gallons of chemicals, depending on the severity of your infestation. Then a series of bait systems will be placed in crucial areas to draw out the remaining lingerers, followed by a perimeter prevention rod system, that will capture and kill newer swarms.

