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December 2000
National figures estimate that
termites cause $2 billion in damage to 1.5 million homes each year. But in a
survey released this week by Bayer Corporation, makers of Premise®
Termiticide, the leading liquid termiticide, only 33 percent of respondents
named termites as the cause of the greatest damage to homes. And unlike
health insurance for medical conditions, termites are not covered by
homeowners' policies, a fact that escapes nearly one-fourth of those
surveyed. Less than 13 percent even considered termites a major threat Fighting termites isn't an easy task, and many frustrated homeowners still fear that even after treatment, termites will return. Most survey respondents (58 percent) who haven't had a termite treatment believe their homes are already protected from termites - an assumption that could have costly consequences. A termite only needs a 1/32-inch untreated crevice to enter your home and begin feeding. "Repellants that have been used over the last several years have only added to the prevalence and strong-hold termites now have in the U.S.," adds Dr. Byron Reid, research product manager at Bayer Corporation. "When you discover these pests in your home, you want immediate results -- you want them to die fast. Bait systems could take several months to kill the termite colony, but a termiticide like Premise®, available only through licensed pest management professionals (PMP), will kill the bugs on contact. That could save the homeowner a lot of money in the long run." So what's the best advice when it comes to fighting these persistent pests? Just as everyone should see a doctor each year for a check-up, it's wise to have an annual termite inspection for your home. Other survey findings include:
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