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How Often Should You
Get a Termite or Pest Inspection?

Date: Oct. 19, 2007
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Thrasher Termite of Los Gatos, CA, serves all of Silicon Valley and nearby areas


Guest Post by Janet Thrasher
Thrasher Termite & Pest Control

Recently I had the pleasure of spending a couple of hours with Janet Thrasher of Thrasher Termite & Pest Control in Los Gatos. She answered some common questions about her business, when and why someone might call a pest control company. Since there was so much material from that discussion, her insights will be shared in a series of posts here on "Live in Los Gatos". (Not a "paid post", but a genuine endorsement by me of this company, which I've worked with for almost 15 years.)

mph: Janet, how often should homeowners consider having a pest inspection done at their house (and why)?

Janet: About every 2-3 years is good for a house. Pest inspectors will go into places and look at things that homeowners often don't see. A good termite inspection will include the crawl space, for instance. Damage may be visible there or in the attic that you can't see in the house.

You don't want to go a lot longer than that without an inspection because by the time we see the pellets (of drywood termites), those colonies are probably already 5 to 10 years old. You want to catch it as early as you can.

Also, the inspector looks for more than just Section 1 items such as fungus damage, drywood termite activity, subterranean termite activity, and/or beetle activity. The inspector is looking for other conditions such as excessive moisture conditions, faulty grade conditions and earth to wood contact conditions. Some of these conditions may eventually result in fungus damage, dry rot or some type of attraction for termites if they are not corrected.

For example, if there is a leak below your toilet this could over time cause fungus damage to the subfloor. If the leak is corrected early it prevents the chance for fungus damage to develop. This type of finding and recommendation for correction is called "Section 2". A Section 2 item is a conducive condition that if not corrected could lead to a Section 1 item and in this case that would be fungus damage.

Another example is when we inspect the substructure area (crawl space) it is not uncommon for us to find cellulose debris, which is simply wood, wood scraps or even cardboard (storage boxes) on the soil surface. Often there is nothing wrong with the cellulose debris so we outline to remove it and list it as a Section 2 item. However, cellulose debris is an attractant for subterranean termites. That is what they are looking for…wood! So if you remove the cellulose debris you are removing a food source for the termites.

mph: So in the long run, it's a lot cheaper to inspect and find anything when it is still minor rather than wait ten or twenty years and then have lots of damage.

Janet: Exactly. We always hear that your home is your biggest asset. This is a way of taking care of the health of your home. It's like going to the doctor. You want to know what's going on so you can take the appropriate steps right away and ultimately save yourself a big headache and a big expense. You want to try to catch any type of termite activity when it is only termite activity and has not yet become termite damage. Catch it early. It's worth it.

Thrasher Termite & Pest Control
408 354-9944
info@thrashertermite.com

17427 Farley Road West
Los Gatos, CA 95030

See also "Choosing A Pest or Termite Company", a continuation of this interview with Janet.

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RE: How Often Should You<BR>Get a Termite or Pest Inspection?

Posted by: Tony
Date: Jan. 27, 2011

My god it seems like this is a never ending problem for you guys. Here in the UK we dont seem to have very serious problems in comparision to the USA. I would love to spend a week with those lucky pest control guys over there and have a real challenge.  We have a motto here in the UK

Prevention is better than cure


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