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My annual home termite inspection and "insurance" policy has been costing
$125 per year. This year, now that the house has been standing five years, the exterminator wants to do a $445 "booster" treatment. I thought the barrier remains intact for many years until the soil is disturbed, so I asked why the house would need a booster, and the lady said the barrier has been breaking down over the five years because of "walking in the yard". Is the a bona-fide service they are offering? -BAM |
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![]() Your annual inspection/insurance is a waste of money as is the booster they are trying to sell you. If you put the $125.00 per year in a savings account you will end up with more than enough money to rid your house of termites several times over your life. Example: I am 43 years old. I have owned homes for 20 years. 20 years X $125.00 = $2500.00. This is enough to rid a home of termites 2-3 times and I have yet to have termites. My father is 69 years old and has owned homes for 46 years. 46 years X $125.00 = $5750 - the cost of one termite infestation cost $750.00 leaves him $5000.00 that he did not give to the termite people. You can send me a $125.00 a month and I'll guarantee your home against termites. ha ha ha! cm "Gullible is not in the dictionary" "Em" wrote in message ... My annual home termite inspection and "insurance" policy has been costing $125 per year. This year, now that the house has been standing five years, the exterminator wants to do a $445 "booster" treatment. I thought the barrier remains intact for many years until the soil is disturbed, so I asked why the house would need a booster, and the lady said the barrier has been breaking down over the five years because of "walking in the yard". Is the a bona-fide service they are offering? -BAM |
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![]() Em wrote: My annual home termite inspection and "insurance" policy has been costing $125 per year. This year, now that the house has been standing five years, the exterminator wants to do a $445 "booster" treatment. I thought the barrier remains intact for many years until the soil is disturbed, so I asked why the house would need a booster, and the lady said the barrier has been breaking down over the five years because of "walking in the yard". Is the a bona-fide service they are offering? -BAM Since they stopped using chlordane, I don't believe that there is any long lasting chemical barrier. If you are observant, as other respondant indicated, you are wasting money on inspections and treatments. I've saved over 30 years without problems. OTOH my next door neighbor ignored the termites in his wood pile next to the house and did not call exterminator until he saw them flying in his basement. Then he got the full treatment. Before the juvenile hormones killed the nest, I was seeing them in wood 20 ft from my house. That year, I put out, I think they are called "Terminate" stake and also I spray foundations a couple of times of year because of ants, and termites did not visit me. Frank |
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Frank wrote:
Em wrote: My annual home termite inspection and "insurance" policy has been costing $125 per year. This year, now that the house has been standing five years, the exterminator wants to do a $445 "booster" treatment. I thought the barrier remains intact for many years until the soil is disturbed, so I asked why the house would need a booster, and the lady said the barrier has been breaking down over the five years because of "walking in the yard". Is the a bona-fide service they are offering? -BAM Since they stopped using chlordane, I don't believe that there is any long lasting chemical barrier. If you are observant, as other respondant indicated, you are wasting money on inspections and treatments. I've saved over 30 years without problems. OTOH my next door neighbor ignored the termites in his wood pile next to the house and did not call exterminator until he saw them flying in his basement. Then he got the full treatment. Before the juvenile hormones killed the nest, I was seeing them in wood 20 ft from my house. That year, I put out, I think they are called "Terminate" stake and also I spray foundations a couple of times of year because of ants, and termites did not visit me. Frank Our older condo was tented twice, before we lived here. Termites are all over here, in Florida, so finding them in the yard really has nothing to do with whether the home will be infested. Since we moved here, inspections are done yearly (not all unit owners would "bother"). Newer condos, on either side of us, have been tented within the past two years or so. We have trees chewed up by termites, and seem to have a little war going on between insect species .. one year lots of carpenter ants, another year lots of fire ants, etc. Fire ants eat other larvae, so perhaps they keep the termites down. Some choice! ![]() |
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On Thu, 05 Oct 2006 12:39:45 GMT, "Em" wrote:
My annual home termite inspection and "insurance" policy has been costing $125 per year. This year, now that the house has been standing five years, the exterminator wants to do a $445 "booster" treatment. I thought the barrier remains intact for many years until the soil is disturbed, so I asked why the house would need a booster, and the lady said the barrier has been breaking down over the five years because of "walking in the yard". Is the a bona-fide service they are offering? -BAM I have not purchased termite service, ever. I spend $30 a year on ant/termite product and spray twice around the perimeter of the house. It helps keep out spiders, ants, ladybugs. earwigs, crickets and supposedly termites. You should inspect your house for termites, but few homeowners actually do this. The $445 treatment sounds a bit high. I know some areas of the country are more susceptible to termite infestation that others; ie, I heard that half of Hawaiian houses are infested. |
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replying to Em, Don wrote:
nospamblam wrote: My annual home termite inspection and "insurance" policy has been costing $125 per year. This year, now that the house has been standing five years, the exterminator wants to do a $445 "booster" treatment. I thought the barrier remains intact for many years until the soil is disturbed, so I asked why the house would need a booster, and the lady said the barrier has been breaking down over the five years because of "walking in the yard". Is the a bona-fide service they are offering? -BAM As with all reviews very seldom does anyone review in the positive. Let me state some FACTS. 1/ The United States Department of Agriculture states Termites do more damage in the United States than all natural disasters combined These include but are not limited to, Fire, Hurricane, Tornado, (all storms) COMBINED! Again, this is stated by the United States Dept. of Agriculture! To verify you can call the Dept. of Agriculture in your state. With these natural disasters you can easily see the damage with the naked eye, with Termites usually there is no visual signs until there is damage. A Termite inspector MAY see signs an untrained eye can not see. That is why he is State licensed. Before he can even take the very difficult state (FL) test he must have 3 yrs verifiable experience under a state licensed operator. So where are these Termites? Usually inside the walls, where NO ONE can see them. How did they get there? About maybe 20% of the time if you're lucky thru mud tunnels on the outside foundation, MAYBE. In 26 yrs experience in the Termite business I've seen, MAYBE 10 mud tunnels on the outside of concrete block homes, at tops!! I have personally inspected thousands of homes. The remainder of times they entered' on slab homes under the tub, shower, cracks in the floor that are invisible due to tile, carpet, wood flooring etc. Around plumbing pipes, expansion joints where the floor meets the walls. Do you have these joints? If block home is pre 1980 probably so. Block homes are approx. 20% block, the remainder is wood!! I have seen at least 75% as many block homes damaged by Termites as wood homes. If your home is built on a crawl space there are MANY more unvisible entry points. So for you that have no termite protection with a TERMITE REPAIR warranty, (many companies do NOT offer the repair warranty) you're rolling the dice, good luck!!! The Dept. of Agriculture has been involved in this a lot longer than you!! Shop around, and be CERTAIN the contract states you are covered by a REPAIR warranty. -- |
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On Thursday, February 20, 2014 9:44:02 AM UTC-5, Don wrote:
replying to Em, Don wrote: nospamblam wrote: My annual home termite inspection and "insurance" policy has been costing $125 per year. This year, now that the house has been standing five years, the exterminator wants to do a $445 "booster" treatment. I thought the barrier remains intact for many years until the soil is disturbed, so I asked why the house would need a booster, and the lady said the barrier has been breaking down over the five years because of "walking in the yard". Is the a bona-fide service they are offering? -BAM As with all reviews very seldom does anyone review in the positive. Let me state some FACTS. 1/ The United States Department of Agriculture states Termites do more damage in the United States than all natural disasters combined These include but are not limited to, Fire, Hurricane, Tornado, (all storms) COMBINED! Again, this is stated by the United States Dept. of Agriculture! To verify you can call the Dept. of Agriculture in your state. With these natural disasters you can easily see the damage with the naked eye, with Termites usually there is no visual signs until there is damage. A Termite inspector MAY see signs an untrained eye can not see. That is why he is State licensed. Before he can even take the very difficult state (FL) test he must have 3 yrs verifiable experience under a state licensed operator. So where are these Termites? Usually inside the walls, where NO ONE can see them. How did they get there? About maybe 20% of the time if you're lucky thru mud tunnels on the outside foundation, MAYBE. In 26 yrs experience in the Termite business I've seen, MAYBE 10 mud tunnels on the outside of concrete block homes, at tops!! I have personally inspected thousands of homes. The remainder of times they entered' on slab homes under the tub, shower, cracks in the floor that are invisible due to tile, carpet, wood flooring etc. Around plumbing pipes, expansion joints where the floor meets the walls. Do you have these joints? If block home is pre 1980 probably so. Block homes are approx. 20% block, the remainder is wood!! I have seen at least 75% as many block homes damaged by Termites as wood homes. If your home is built on a crawl space there are MANY more unvisible entry points. So for you that have no termite protection with a TERMITE REPAIR warranty, (many companies do NOT offer the repair warranty) you're rolling the dice, good luck!!! The Dept. of Agriculture has been involved in this a lot longer than you!! Shop around, and be CERTAIN the contract states you are covered by a REPAIR warranty. Aside from the fact the post is 7 years old, he said he has an insurance policy, but didn't say it was a repair coverage policy. He could just mean that for his $125 a year they come inspect the house once a year and if evidence of termites is found, then the *treatment* cost is covered. That's what I have. And the house is 30 years old and they have never suggested needing any booster treatment. Might not be a bad idea, IDK. But given that the best chemicals are no longer allowed to be used, I wouldn't be surprised that any chemical barrier could be gone in 5+ years. It also depends on how prevalent termites are where he's located, etc. |
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replying to cm, tuna man wrote:
Ubove examples are simply examples or rolling the dice and hoping for the best! Some win, some lose. I cand name many many homes, as can the dept or agriculture that HAS had termite infestations many times with THOUSANDS of dollars worth of termite damage. Usually noone can see termites in the home until there IS hundreds if not thousands of dollars worth of damage. The gentleman with a 69 yr old father saved $5000....he was lucky! Termites CAN and DO cause thousands of dollars worth of damage every year! Dont believe me? Call the Florida Dept of Agriculture 850/617-7997, they have nothing to gain nothing to lose!! -- posted from http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...nt-153378-.htm |
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replying to John Ross, tuna man wrote:
1992, Termidor was not used then. The only thing available was cheap barrier chemicals. -- posted from http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...nt-153378-.htm |
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replying to micky, tuna man wrote:
good way toi generate dumb questions! -- posted from http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...nt-153378-.htm |
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On Tue, 21 Jun 2016 21:44:02 +0000, tuna man
wrote: replying to micky, tuna man wrote: good way toi generate dumb questions! I don't remember ever posting in this thread or about termites. -- posted from http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...nt-153378-.htm And nothing in the part of the thread that homeownershub has plagiarized mentions me either. No only that, nothing there was a dumb question either, and for that matter, asking what others think are dumb questions very frequently brings forth lots of valuable information. Asking incisive questions is likely to scare away people who know lots about a topic but who don't know everything. |
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replying to Em, NLB wrote:
I know this is an old post but i did want to comment. The U.S. environmental protection agency requires that registered soil termiticides remain active for 5 years. Per the chemical manufacturer the chemical is good for 5 years because thats what the federal government requires. With that being said what happens is after about 4 years and 9 months the chemical begins to break down due to a number of things like soil erosion, rain, heat, evaporation, just to name a few. Keep in mind 5 years for a pesticide to stay active is quite impressive considering non termiticides typically only remain active for about 30 days. Once the termiticide becomes inactive the termite colony is no longer kept at bay in the soil and they will begin feeding on cellulose once again. Termites are blind and once they begin to feed on the cellulose of your homes wood/drywall foundation they risk popping through and forming what all home owners dread to see which is the mud tubes. They dont mean to, in fact if they werent blind termites would prefer not to be seen. Booster treatments aren't do or die but with an investment as large and sacred as your home it is definitely recommended. They go in pop open the plugs from the original drill holes and reapply the termiticide. Termiticide is a time release chemical which the termites eat and bring back to their colony which kills them from the source thus keeping them at bay in the soil below your house for another 5 years. -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...nt-153378-.htm |
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