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Post Construction Anti Termite Treatment

Subterranean termites are by far, the most common termites in North Carolina. Several subterranean species are native to North Carolina, but their biology and activity are essentially the same. The Formosan subterranean termite, an imported species, has recently been identified in a few locations in the state, but they are not widely distributed at this time.

 

Details : Termites "nest" in the soil and from there they can attack structures by building shelter tubes from the soil to the wood in structures. To control termites, it is almost always necessary to use pesticides. Pesticides used to control termites are called termiticides. Termiticides may be applied as liquids or baits. When applied as a liquid, the termiticide is injected into the soil or to wood members of a structure.

 

Treatment To Masonry Foundation (External Side) :

  • If there is loose soil around the walls of your building, we dig a shovel width trench close to the external wall of the building exposing the foundation wall surface upto a depth of 50cm.
  • If there exists a concrete cover or masonry apron around the walls of your building, holes are drilled as close as possible to the plinth wall about 300mm (1ft) apart from each other.

 

Conclusion :

  • Remove all stumps, dead wood, and other cellulose containing material in contact with the soil from the crawl space
  • There should be no contact between the building woodwork and the soil or fill material. Exterior woodwork should be located a minimum of 6 inches above ground and beams in crawl spaces at least 18 inches above ground to provide ample space to make future inspections
  • Ventilation openings in foundations should be designed to prevent dead air pockets. This helps keep the ground dry and unfavorable for termites
  • Proper grading to direct water away from the structure
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Termite Control Services

Termite or 'white ant' infestations treatment and prevention in homes. Do you have termites in or around your home? Many insects are confused with termites, especially ants. Termites are sometimes referred to as 'white ants' because of their pale appearance.The first step in protecting a house is to prevent termites from gaining access. This is achieved by placing a barrier under or around the house. Barriers are designed to deter termites or bring their presence out into the open. Barriers can be physical or chemical in nature.

 

The home owner can discourage termites by remembering these facts :

  • Termites are attracted to wood, so remove potential termite food away from buildings - their food can include timber stacks, old stumps, building refuse, garden decoration such as sleepers and logs
  • Waste timber from construction activities is often left in place or stored under the house - remove all timber formwork
  • Termites are attracted to water, so fix leaking water pipes, drains, showers, sinks etc, plus capture water from air conditioning units
  • Termites prefer humid conditions, so keep air under the house dry by improving sub-floor ventilation, drainage and access
  • Termites cannot chew through properly laid concrete, so ensure concrete slab is properly designed, compacted, and cured
  • Termites colonies can sometimes be located - it is possible to eliminate colonies by killing the reproductives (the queen and the king).

 

Regular inspections are the most important part of controlling termites before they do any damage. Therefore :

  • Arrange regular inspections - at least once a year in cooler areas and twice a year in warmer areas
  • Inspect during periods of high termite activity - early spring to late summer is generally the best
  • Timber can be treated to prevent termite attack, and some timbers are naturally resistant - use treated or naturally resistant timber when it is in contact with, or close to, soil
  • Keep the edges of the house (slabs, foundation, piers and stumps) clear of clutter, including garden beds and vegetation
  • Professional pest controllers are trained in inspecting houses for termite activity - use their services
  • Home owners can inspect houses themselves more frequently than a professional, if they can identify termite activity

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Pre Construction Anti Termite Treatment

If you are planning to build a house or develop your property for building your office, termite control is the first thing you should think of. We use highly professional and advanced techniques for treating the termite infestation problem. Direct liquid treatments are applied to the outside, inside and also in the foundation to eliminate the termites completely. Direct injection of liquid pesticide (termiticide) in areas like the foundation, within the foundation walls and also areas under the concrete slabs is part of our specialized termite control treatment plan.

 

Pre-Construction Termite Treatment Stages :

  • We treat the sides and bottom surface of the foundation trenches and pits with chemical to a height of about 30cm at the rate of 5 Lit. per square meter of surface area.
  • Backfill earth on each side of all built up walls, which will be in immediate contact with the foundation, should be treated with chemical at the rate of 7.5Lit. per linear meter of vertical surface of the substructure, to a depth of 45cm and width of 15cm.
  • The chemical shall be directed towards the masonry surfaces so that earth in contact with these surfaces is well treated with the chemical.
  • Before laying the floor, treat the top surface of the consolidated earth within the plinth walls with chemical at the rate of 5lit. per square meter. Ensure back fill against foundation is treated to its full depth.
  • Builders should take care that any disruption of the barrier during later construction work (e.g. creation of gardens over the treated barrier), may lead to untreated gaps.
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Thermal Fogging Machine

We are leading improter distributor of Thermal Foggers (commercial & Home series). Our equipment has been widely used in pest control, disinfection, crop protection, and disease prevention application field and known as ZENFOG.ZENFOG always strive to improve the performance and reliability of its machines. Our fog are well supported by after-sales network that provides training, repair, service and support.
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Wood Borer Control Services

Woodboring beetles are commonly detected a few years after new construction. The lumber supply may have contained wood infected with beetle eggs or larvae, and since beetle life cycles can be one or more years, several years may pass before the presence of beetles becomes noticeable.

 

Details :

  • If you have an infestation of woodboring beetles, it is best to consult a professional entomologist before contacting an exterminator.
  • The female beetle lays her eggs in the pores (vessels) and checks of hardwood timbers, and larvae feed upon starch and other nutrients in the sapwood. Therefore, if the sapwood has insufficient starch, or its pores are too narrow for the female's ovipositor, the hardwood should be immune to attack.
  • Genuine infestations are far more likely in areas with high humidity, such as poorly-ventilated crawl spaces. Housing with central heating/air-conditioning tends to cut the humidity of wood in the living areas to less than half of natural humidity, thus strongly reducing the likelihood of an infestation. Infested furniture should be removed from the house before the infestation spreads.
  • The need to treat or immunise sapwood from lyctine beetles is greater in appearance grade products (for example, floor boards and architrave).
  • Also, the timber cut from plantation and regrowth forests tends to have higher proportions of sapwood, so that the need for immunisation in the southern states is increasing.

 

Methods of treatment include :

  • Spot application of pesticides; however, most effective insecticides are obtainable only by certified professionals.
  • Freezing. Infested furniture may be wrapped in plastic and placed in walk-in freezers for several weeks.
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Snake Control Services

Most people are bitten when trying to kill or handle a snake. As a general rule, snakes are just as frightened of you as possibly you are of them. Often they move as quickly as possible in the other direction. Snakes cause no property damage, but seeing a snake or its shed (skin) may frighten some people.

 

Details :

  • Snakes are seen more often in the spring or fall as they search for food or move to and from a hibernation area. Snakes frequently are associated with small mammal habitat because rodents are a primary food source. For this reason snakes are considered beneficial to man.
  • There are two forms of control measures that can be taken (nonlethal and lethal). The difference is that while nonlethal measures can be taken at any time, lethal measures can only be taken when a snake is seen.

 

Habitat Modification & Exclusion

  • There's a reason you have snakes on your property or in your house. Your property is in an area of the country that has snakes (that includes most areas), and your property has features that are attractive to snakes.
  • Most commonly, this means that your property is full of debris that attracts snakes. Snakes like a safe place to live and hunt and hide, and places to crawl in. So vegetation is a big snake attractor. So you can, if you wish, eliminate or trim back heavy vegetation.
  • But more than that, if you have any rocks, sidewalk, plywood, a shed, or anything else that snakes can crawl under and den in, then you've REALLY got some attractive snake habitat. Eliminate all of these areas. Fill in gaps under rocks with dirt.
  • Install an exclusion barrier, like a steel screen, around your shed or deck. Get rid of plywood or bricks or other debris. You can also install a fine-mesh fence sloping outward at a 30 degree angle, or tall solid fence around the perimeter of your property.
  • If you've got snakes in your house, find out how they are getting in via a full inspection of the house. Use a polyurethane foam such as Great Stuff to seal any openings, and install weather stripping where you find gaps under doors.

 

The following remedies do not work :

  • Use of sisal rope around the property, as if the rope is tough on a snake's belly.
  • Use of snake repellants such as sulphur, mothballs, or Snake-A-Way.
  • Use of ultrasonic sound emitters (snakes can't hear, at least in high frequencies).
  • Use of fake owls or hawk decoys.
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Scorpion Control Services

Scorpions can get inside buildings through torn windows and door screens, or through vents and other openings in walls. For this reason, prevention is a good, natural method of scorpion pest control.

 

Details :

  • Make sure that trees and bushes don't reach all the way to the walls of your home, and also keep your lawns mowed.
  • Additionally, if you have woodpiles or clutter anywhere near the house, it's a good idea to get rid of them since they serve as ideal places for scorpions.
  • These arachnids naturally like to keep out of the sun by hiding beneath objects, and there's nothing like a pile of wood to keep the sun out

 

Scorpion Habits :

  • Scorpions are nocturnal, predatory animals that feed on a variety of insects, spiders, centipedes, and other scorpions.
  • The larger scorpions occasionally feed on vertebrates, such as smaller lizards, snakes, and mice. Prey are located primarily by sensing vibrations.
  • Although scorpions are equipped with venom to defend themselves, scorpions fall prey to many types of creatures, such as centipedes, tarantulas, insectivorous lizards, birds (especially owls), and mammals (including shrews, grasshopper mice, bats).
  • Scorpions feed mainly on insects and spiders and can survive without feeding for six months.
  • During the day scorpions hide under stones, in piles of rocks, in cracks in masonry, in wood piles and under the bark of trees.
  • Scorpions enter structures seeking water and shelter.

 

Recommended Measures for Scorpion Control :

  • Remove outdoor harborages e.g. piles of trash, stones, boards, firewood on the ground and the landscape timbers, should be removed.
  • Points of entry into buildings, e.g. siding, windows, doors, pipes and wires, should be sealed.
  • The use of a residual insecticide such as the wettable powders(WP).
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Beehive Control Services

An established honey bee colony will sometimes divide itself, and one or more swarms will leave the hive. The new swarm may cluster for a while on a tree limb or bush near the old hive while scout bees search for a suitable place to establish a new home.

 

Details :

  • Usually scout bees find a hollow tree, but occasionally they will choose the wall voids of a home. Unfortunately, bees may nest in the wall or attic some distance from where they enter the wall.Carbaryl (Sevin) 5 percent Dust is an insecticide registered to exterminate bees from dwellings.
  • If it is not applied properly, persistent efforts may be needed to finally accomplish the job. Sevin dusted into the bee entrance may not reach the nest, which may be some distance from the entrance. Foraging bees passing through the dusted area will be killed, but the queen and house bees that stay home to take care of brood and tend to the nest may continue to live for some time.
  • When house bees (young bees that remain in the hive) mature to take on field work chores, the colony may recover, unless the insecticide treatment is reapplied. Quicker and surer results will be received if the nest itself is treated.The nest can be located sometimes by tapping the wall with a hammer and listening for an answering buzz from the bees.
  • Once you know the general area of the hive, you can put a water glass on the wall and put your ear to the open end of the glass, and then slowly slide the glass around listening to the buzz behind the wall to locate the precise area occupied by the bee hive. When the nest is located, a hole may be bored, preferably through the outside wall, so insecticide can be applied onto the nest.
  • Established swarms are comprised of more bees, more comb, and more honey. Established colonies are best killed in late winter or early spring when their population is smallest. Treatment is effective when done in the very early spring, such as February or March, when stored honey is at its lowest level and the bee population is lowest and weakest.
  • New swarms are more easily killed soon after they enter the building. The best time of day to apply the insecticide is late afternoon when all the bees are at home. The bees will be less cross on nice days than when the weather is overcast or rainy. Do not plug the hole immediately after dusting the nest because this may force the agitated bees into the living quarters of the home. Bees will find or make unused or new exits, sometimes indoors.

 

Sting reactions, which may increase with succeeding stings, include :

  • A choking sensation or difficulty in breathing.
  • A skin rash similar to hives (human hives, not bee hives).
  • A dry cough, sneezing or asthma. Lips turning blue.
  • A rapid pulse and a drop in blood pressure.
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  • Mr. BK Chandrasekar (Pest Check System)
  • Shop No. 75 (Basement), Cauvery Complex No. 104, Nungambakkam High Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu - 600034, India
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