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Millions of Americans are affected by pest infestations each year, and a majority of their homes require fumigation or local treatment. However, deciding between local treatment and fumigation may prove difficult. To decide between the two, you must first conduct a preliminary pest inspection on your property if you haven’t had a thorough one in a long time. The best course of action for your property will depend on the extent of the infestation and its current location.
Local treatment may eliminate the termite threat if only a few infested sites exist. Fumigation is required when there are multiple infested areas or when treating the pests locally is impossible or ineffective because of their location or the types of pests involved.
Local Treatment
The term “local treatments” refers to the application of pest control agents in a specific location intended to eliminate a specific pest. However, some local pest control methods work better than others. Local treatment products and methods can vary in terms of cost, danger, and effectiveness. It is important to note that popular pest control treatments are not always the best option. Pest management companies often use Altriset, Talstar, and Termidor, which have a proven track record of success. Other companies sell items with obnoxious claims like “pest lure,” “pest odor eliminator,” “thermal insect pest cooking,” and other gimmicks. Exercising caution when choosing these products is critical because they do not always work.
Fumigation
Tenting, also known as fumigation, is covering a building with a tarpaulin or tent. This aids the fumigation process by keeping the fumigant contained until the desired outcomes are reached. In Michigan, fumigation is frequently used to eliminate termites or scale insects. Standard methods for controlling common pests, such as ants, scorpions, cockroaches, etc., are not included in fumigation. You can Call Van Den Berge Pest Control at 616-392-7367 for pest control services.
For eight years in a row, we were voted the best pest control company in West Michigan. If you have your entire home treated for termites no dry wood termites will establish a new home in yours. Such treatments are required for severe infestations. When performed correctly, these treatments impact the entire structure. This ensures that all pests are eradicated, including those that cannot be seen or reached using conventional methods.
Fumigation vs Local Treatment
All pest infestations, including those that are hidden or have spread to inaccessible areas, can be eliminated with single fumigation of the entire building. Although local treatment may help to manage or reduce infestations in a specific area where it is applied, it may not eliminate the problem completely. Regardless of how well it works, no locally available pest-control product can guarantee complete eradication of the problem. A pest containment applicator cannot cover every part of a house, no matter how effective the pest control agent is.
A substantial amount of timber is required to complete the construction of a house. Some of these woods cannot be accessed, examined, or treated properly with pest control products. However, fumigation is a whole-house treatment. It is a complete method for removing insects and pests from a structure. You can reduce the number of pests or even eliminate them by using the right local pest control products to target active pest colonies.
When dealing with small infestations in a specific area, local treatment is recommended. Consider whole-house fumigation if you have a large infestation. If you have any questions or are unsure which method is best for you, call Van Den Berge Pest Control at 616-392-7367 right away.
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