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Termites |
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| Bees & Wasps | |
| Rats | |
| Mice |
"Good company they do treat most of the tenants and no one complains after he does the job, And I am satisfied because he came to my house
and treated mice. I recommend him, he's a good guy. The staff is
excellent."
- Mardac
"Every year, numerous homes in Maryland are invaded by a
variety of wood destroying insects, the most notable being the termite.
Termites do more damage to houses, annually, then all reported fires,
tornadoes, hurricanes, and windstorms combined."
(State of Maryland Pest Control Authority)
As a homeowner, it is incumbent upon you to check assiduously for any signs of a termite infestation. The following signs may tell you that your house is infested with termites:
We perform licensed Real Estate termite inspections. A Real Estate Inspection Report (wood inspection report), is required by most lending institutions, before they will approve purchase or refinancing loans. If the inspection shows evidence of termite damage or active termite infestation, the institution will likely require the seller to repair the structural damage, and pay a licensed pest control company to eradicate the infestation. The owner will be responsible for repairing termite related structural damage.
A # 1 issues WDI (Wood Destroying Insect) reports, or "Termite Certificates," for real estate transactions. Reports are issued same day, after a thorough visual examination, both inside and out, of the house or structure, including adjacent wood buildings on the property. Insects that can cause damage to wooden structures include: Subterranean Termites, Carpenter Ants, Powder Post Beetles & Carpenter Bees. The WDI Report will describe the condition of the property at the time of the inspection, i.e., whether the building has a wood destroying insect infestation or appears to be free of infestation. In addition to damage description, the report will recommend hiring a building professional to repair termite related structural damage, if called for. According to state regulations, even minor termite damage must be reported. While MDI reports only require listing visually apparent damage, A # 1 Pest control inspectors recognize subtle signs of property infestation. We have more than 20 years of termite inspection experience, and promise to do a thorough job. After the inspection is completed, we will make sure to fax copies of the report to you and your agent.
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Groundhog Problem | ||
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Snake Problem | ||
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Squirrel Problem |