Love Warm Temperatures? So Do Termites

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Love Warm Temperatures? So Do Termites. (NAPSA)—Ninety-five percent of insect experts believe weather directly affects insect populations, according to an Entomological Society of America survey. In fact, eighty-five percent agree weather affects termites the most. Oya Termite Premise Termite Elimination, from Bayer(see http://www.nobugs.com). “While warmer, wetter weather is ideal for colonies to experience a population boom, it does not mean that homeowners will be rid of them once cooler weather begins. That’s whyit’s so important to have a trained pest managementprofessional (PMP) inspect your home every year.” A $2.5 billion annual problem for Americans, termites can remain undetectable for up to 12 years and stay at work inside homes all year round. Typically, small subterranean termite colonies chew at a rate of one twoby-four every five months. How- Ensure exterior finishesare at least four ee OUMeReCOTTA VLGeoiclam Cm cninintnenracaninit CETRB ET RELIES Termites thrive in warm, moist conditions found during the spring and summer—hence the swarms when they mate and reproduce. However, during the cooler months, termites stay closer to home—your home! Houses provide an ideal environment for woodboring insects to wreak havoc. “Termites do not fare well in dry, cold weather; so they forage inside homes,” says Byron Reid, a PhD for } Store firewood awayfrom the house y by 0 Premise Termite Elimination N yo PRECTCR OTEToes STTymes )’ Monitor dampareasinside the home ae Although an annual termite inspection is the most important step, here are five good ways homeowners can help protect their home from termite infestation no matter what the weather. ever, Formosan termites, a much more ravenous termite species, can consume as much as 30 pounds of wood in a month. Many believe homeowner’s insurance protects them from costly repairs, a common misconception. Damage done by termites is the homeowner’s responsibility, making prevention and detection the only effective answers. Pest management professionals nationwide recommend non-repellent liquid termiticides, like Premise from Bayer. Premise has protected more than a million U.S. homes and provides immediate structural protection. The active ingredient in Premise is the world’s most widely used insecticide and is commonly found in consumer products for humansandpets. “Some PMPs offer baits and repellents, but these products either work too slowly or stop working all together,” says Dr. Reid. “The advantage of Premise is that termites cannot detect it, so they unknowingly enter the treated zone and carry the active ingredient back to the colony. One by one the termites fall to the patented Premise Domino Effect’.” For more information about protecting your home from termites or to find a local pest management professional, call 1-800-331-2867 or visit http://www.nobugs.com.