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We provide termite inspections, termite treatments, and fumigations for residential, commercial and multi-family properties in the greater Sacramento area (including El Dorado County, Placer County and Yolo County), the surrounding cities and towns in our area are Carmichael, Citrus Heights, Davis, Elk Grove, Fair Oaks, Folsom, Laguna, Loomis, North Highlands, Rancho Cordova, Rocklin, Roseville and Woodland. We work with Realtors from all the major real estate companies such as Century 21, Coldwell Banker, Keller-Williams, Lyon & Associates, Re/Max. We have a wide range of pesticides and termiticides to choose from including: Termidor, Premise and First Line (similar to Sentricon) for subterranean termites, We use Vikane or TimBor for drywood termites and wood boring beetles. We are a full service exterminator.
Our prices are 20% off the termite treatment prices for Terminix ( Terminex ) Termites are social insects that live in large colonies. There are three groups of individuals or castes: reproductives, workers, and soldiers. Termites digest cellulose in wood with the aid of special micro-organisms within their digestive system. The workers prefer to feed on fungus-infected wood but readily feed on undamaged wood as well. The foraging workers feed immature workers, reproductives, and soldiers with food materials from their mouths and anuses. Subterranean termite colonies are established by winged reproductives which, depending on the species, swarm (winged reproductives: kings and queens fly out of the colony) from spring through the summer. A male and female that have swarmed from an established colony lose their wings and seek a dark cavity inside where they mate and raise the first group of workers. Both of these reproductives feed on wood, tend the eggs, and build the initial nest. Upon maturation, the workers expand the colony and feed the reproductives. In some species, as the colony becomes larger, supplementary reproductives are produced to lay eggs that become workers. The soldiers, who multiply as the colony increases in size, are responsible for repelling invading ants and other predators. |