How to Protect Your Home From Termites

It’s Termite Awareness Week!

You Might Be Thinking, What Does That Mean Exactly?

As you gear up for spring by dusting off outdoor furniture and prepping to clean, we’re focused on termite season. Since this past winter has been milder than most, the National Pest Management Association is predicting increased termite activity this spring and summer. Today, we are going to talk about how you can protect your home from termites.

Beware Of Termite Inspection Scams

Termite Awareness Week was initiated by the National Pest Management Association as a way to annually encourage homeowners across the country to actively monitor for signs of termites, emphasizing the critical need for routine inspections.

“Pest control professionals know exactly how destructive termites are, but homeowners are often caught completely by surprise. First, to find out they have termites, and second, at the expense to correct more severe structural damage—it can be quite a one-two punch,” said Jim Fredericks, NPMA executive director.

TL;DR: Termite Awareness Week is a reminder that termite season is starting, especially after a mild winter that may increase activity in Kansas City. Termites cause billions in damage each year, and many homeowners do not realize there is a problem until repairs are costly. Protect your home by checking its termite history, avoiding door to door inspection scams, and considering ongoing prevention if your home has had past termite activity.

 

Did you know? Termites reportedly cause an estimated 6.8 billion dollars in damage the U.S. every year.

Here’s A Helpful List Of Tips On How to Protect Your Home From Termites In The Kansas City, Area

1. Research Your Home’s Termite History

We’ve been a resource for homeowners and realtors for termite inspections and treatments since 1950. Our computer records only go back to about the 1990s. Still, since we’ve been to the majority of homes built before 2000, that’s usually enough of a historic log to tell you if we’ve been to your home for termite treatment or a termite inspection.

Our records will show if we treated your home for termites anytime between 1990-2023. If we don’t have a record of treating your home, you may want to try calling other termite companies in the Kansas City area to check their records, too. Most local Kansas City pest control companies have only been in business for less than 10-15 years, so they may not have an old termite record for your home.

If your home has received any kind of termite treatment, we recommend signing up for our preventative Sentricon system, because termites can (and often do) come back at any time. At a minimum, we recommend hiring a licensed (and experienced) termite inspector to perform a peace of mind inspection at your home annually.

2. Don’t Sign Up For A Termite Treatment With A Door-To-Door Sales Person

There are pest control companies going door to door offering free termite inspections.

Often, they misdiagnose a non-existent termite issue and suggest treatment when treatment is unneccesary.

ALWAYS seek a 2nd opinion from a licensed, experienced pest and termite control company before signing up for termite treatment.

3. Sign Up For Preventative Termite Control If Your Home Inspection Required Treatment

We don’t always recommend preventative termite treatment for every home, it’s situational of course. However, if you’ve just purchased a new home, and the termite inspector or home inspector found termites and suggested treatment, then you should continue preventative termite treatments for as long as you own the home.

As mentioned above, termites can and often do come back to homes where they’ve been before. So, the best practice would be to continue ongoing termite prevention with Sentricon bait stations, and work it into your budget from the start like you would any other utility bill! Think of it like home insurance or changing the filter in your HVAC system quarterly. If you don’t, future damage might set in, which might be costly.

Often, during the sale of the home you purchased, the seller will pay for Gunter to treat the home for termites, and we then install our Sentricon bait station system around your home. When you move in, you may not know what those little green stations are all around your yard. Those are termite stations! One year after they were installed, we will come back to check them, monitor them, and re-bait them as needed. Assuming you want to continue with our preventative treatments, we will mail you an invoice for our annual service fee. If we don’t have your email – call us to update your name and email in our account so that we can remove the seller’s info from your property info.

If you have any questions about termite inspections or treatments for your Kansas City home, please email us at info@gunterpest.com or call us at 816-444-2847.

Key Takeaways

• A mild winter can lead to increased termite activity in spring and summer.
• Termites cause billions of dollars in property damage each year in the U.S.
• Routine inspections help catch termite problems before damage becomes severe.
• Always research your home’s termite treatment history, especially if it was built before 2000.
• Be cautious of door to door “free inspections” and always seek a second opinion before agreeing to treatment.
• Homes that previously required termite treatment are at higher risk for future activity.
• Ongoing prevention systems, such as bait stations, help monitor and reduce long term termite risk.
• If you recently purchased a home with termite treatment, confirm your contact information for continued monitoring and service.

How to Protect Your Home from Termites: Frequently asked questions

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