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ABOUT PARADISE TERMITE REMOVAL EXPERTS


PROVIDING TERMITE INSPECTION HONOLULU, HAWAII LOCALS DEPEND ON!

One of the worst issues any household can experience is termite infestation.
These silent destroyers slowly and gradually chew through your wallpapers,
flooring, and wood.

Fortunately, our professionals can help eliminate the problem regardless of the
damage extent and severity.

Paradise Termite Removal Experts has a history of successful Honolulu termite
control cases. Because termite infestation is pretty common in the US, thousands
of customers have reached out to us till now for help.

We have dealt with mild to moderate and severe cases and haven’t failed to
please our customers. Our professionals inspect the termite damage severity and
use a suitable solution to control pests.

We blend Integrated Pest Management (IPM) with our unique termite control
techniques to remove termites. Our goal doesn’t focus solely on termite
elimination. Instead, we aim to identify the root cause of the problem.

For instance, your home structure may have cracks or locked moisture that could
be encouraging termite growth.

Having treated a plethora of cases in the past, our termite
inspection professionals seek to eliminate the problem source. This prevents
termite growth in the future.

We also detect the termite type and take preventive measures accordingly. The
diet, affect, habitat, and prevention techniques of different termite types vary
significantly.

As such, a single treatment method doesn’t work for all. Our skilled team at
Paradise Termite Removal Experts of Honolulu determines the termite infestation
type and takes preventive measures accordingly.

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TERMITE PROBLEMS IN HONOLULU

Every homeowner styles their property to fit their unique tastes. From quality
flooring to trendy wallpapers and cozy bedding to silky drapes, we take steps to
make our home a haven. Beyond that, we take measures to keep our home tidy and
hygienic. While these steps help us create a peaceful home environment, a few
unexpected events cause unwanted troubles for us. One such problem that tops the
list of annoying issues that Honolulu homeowners face is termites. It wouldn’t
be wrong to consider it a terrible nightmare for families.

You might have spent thousands of dollars installing top-notch wooden doors,
windows, and furniture. But unfortunately, the notorious termites take only a
few hours to cause structural damage.

Even worse, once your home gets exposed to termites, they continue to form
colonies, and the structural damage caused by them is often irreparable.

Nonetheless, recognizing termite infestation at the right time helps you save
your money. As soon as you spot termites in your home, you must get in touch
with a professional termite exterminator in Honolulu, Hawaii to mitigate the
problem.

We are one of the reputable termite inspection providers in Honolulu. Our
experts access the termite damage extent and design an appropriate action plan
to prevent the problem.

We aim to treat the current termite problem and offer genuine solutions to keep
your home from pest infestation in the future.


5 THINGS YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT TERMITES



There is a lot to learn about termites, and a few facts are just not enough.
However, we curated a list of top 5 facts any homeowner must know – if not all.

Without learning about these insects, you cannot be sure if you have the
problem. Termites could lurk in your home walls and furniture without you even
knowing it. Nonetheless, the more you discover about these pests, the easier it
will be for you to spot them.


TERMITES ARE ACTIVE IN WARMER CLIMATES



Termites are more active in rising temperatures than in colder climates. This is
because they work during the hotter months of the year to store food for
winters. This indicates they are a year-round threat to areas that experience
warmer climates throughout the year.

For instance, you are at risk if you live in the southern states. However, note
that the National Pest Management Association tells us that this pest exists in
every region of the US.

Therefore, your home isn’t ruled out entirely.

Regardless of how well-maintained your property is, you must be vigilant about
infestation. One of the best ways to identify the problem is to inspect your
home time and again.

Because they have an ability to remain hidden, they aren’t easy to spot until
you stumble across visible damage. However, knowing their bodily structures and
learning more about their habits can help you identify them early on.


TERMITES LEAVE WARNING SIGNS



While termites are notorious for being destroyers, they are also ill-famed for
being sneaky. You could be facing a problem for days, but you wouldn’t even know
it.

Nonetheless, regardless of how stealthy they tend to be, they leave a few
warning signs. Any savvy homeowner can spot them; slight diligence is required,
however.

Here are a few symptoms of termite infestation.

 * The wooden structures would produce hollow sounds on tapping them.
 * Your paint and walls would appear bubbly and cracked
 * You’ll come across a swarm of winged insects around your house, typically
   outdoors – near the light
 * Lastly, you’ll observe mud tubes on crawl spaces, walls, and wooden
   structures


SIMPLE TERMITE PREVENTION STEPS CAN HELP



In the event of termite infestation, there’s nothing better than getting in
touch with a professional termite exterminator in Honolulu, Hawaii. They know
how to handle the job and will take a few hours to eliminate the problem.

However, you can take a few steps to protect your home (more on the topic
below).

Simple precautionary measures include.

 * Keeping downspouts and gutters free of clutter, dirt, and debris, the
   healthier the environment, the lower the chances of pest infestation.
 * Keeping lumber and firewood away from your property
 * Installing exterior vents and screens
 * Eliminating moisture by fixing leaks


TERMITES ARE NOT DEADLY, BUT DANGEROUS



Many individuals question if termites are deadly. While soldier termites have
the capability to bite humans, they’ll do so only if handled carelessly.
Therefore, termite removal is best left to professionals.

Essentially, these pests bite wood and other cellulose materials. They also may
attack other insects but rarely have any human attacks reported yet. Even if
they bite, their sting isn’t life-threatening.

Simply put, they are dangerous but not deadly. Harmful in a way that they damage
your home materials, and delaying their removal might destroy your belongings
beyond repair.


TERMITES HAVE SENSE ORGANS AND USE VIBRATION TO COMMUNICATE



Termites consist of sense organs at the base of their tibiae and antenna. These
help them feel vibrations, allowing them to select food sources they want to
infest. For instance, the sense organs help them feel the vibroacoustic signals
of wood pieces.

Additionally, they use vibrations to exchange messages. As soon as the soldier
termites sense a threat, they bang or tap their heads against the surfaces.

This action produces vibrations and alarms the entire colony. Consequently, the
insects take action to prevent themselves from getting attacked.


HOW TO PREVENT TERMITE DAMAGE IN YOUR HONOLULU PROPERTY?

Taking early steps to keep termites out of your home is way better than trying
to eliminate them after infestation. The United States Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) shares tips to make your home less vulnerable to termites.

During construction:

 * Leave ventilation space between wood and soil and consider using a concrete
   foundation.
 * Enclose open wood surfaces using a metal barrier or sealant.

After construction:

 * Keep the soil surrounding your Honolulu home dry through a proper drainage
   system. This includes maintaining downspouts and gutters.
 * Keep plants and vents free from unwanted obstruction.
 * Do not grow shrubs and trees too close to your home. Also, avoid exposing
   wood surfaces to plants.
 * Eliminate openings that allow termites to access your home. This might
   require you to fill in the cracks.

Further, the National Pest Management Association also shares guidelines to
prevent termite infestation during the spring season.

 * Inspect your Honolulu home for mud tubes, rotting wood, damaged structures,
   and visible termite existence.
 * Nothing attracts termites more than water. So, make sure you remove moisture
   sources to limit the chances of their presence.
 * Avoid stacking piles of firewood closer to your home. Also, if you’ve bought
   some and want to keep them closer to your property, do not forget to inspect
   them for termites. Otherwise, you might be introducing termites to your home
   yourself.
 * Consider discarding old grade stakes and boards from your property as they
   might encourage termite growth.
 * On spotting visible termite infestation signs, call a licensed professional
   organization immediately.




WHAT ARE TERMITES?



Termites, with over 2,750 species, are widely distributed worldwide. Most of
their species exist in tropical rainforests, but they are also found in North
America, British Columbia, Maine, and Eastern Canada.

These tiny insects are typically less than half-inch in size. In fact, you may
not even identify them as insects with a naked eye; they appear like dust
particles. Data reveals that termites cause over $5 billion in property damage
each year. They feed on cellulose paper and wood items during the spring season.

Therefore, the Professional Pest Management Alliance (PPMA), a pest control
organization, designates the second week of March as Termite Awareness Week.

The awareness week focuses on educational campaigns and programs throughout
social media channels to enlighten people about this silent home destroyer.

Let’s look at some exciting termite facts to learn more.

 * Mature termite colonies include 60,000 to 1 million termites. Nonetheless,
   this can differ depending on the termite colony type.
 * The king and the queen hold a prominent position in termite colonies.
   However, the colonies aren’t limited to these; several other castes include
   workers, reproductives, and soldiers.
 * When a reproductive termite wants to reproduce, they grow wings and fly away
   for mating purposes. This gives birth to a new colony.
 * The female and male termites are called “swarmers” and “alates.”
 * Alates typically have wings that go missing in soldiers and worker termites.
 * 50 out of the 2750 species of termites are found in the United States. Among
   them, 20 are infamous for causing structural damage to properties.


GETTING IN TOUCH WITH A PROFESSIONAL TERMITE COMPANY



While preventive measures beforehand offer an excellent way to avoid the vexing
pest infestation issue. If you fail to protect your home, there’s nothing better
than contacting a termite treatment company in Honolulu, Hawaii .

Our Honolulu termite removal professionals are skilled at termite elimination.
They spot the visible and hiding termite on your property and carefully handle
its removal.

Slight negligence during termite elimination might damage the structures
further. Our expert team, however, manages the entire process cautiously.

This minimizes structural damage and lowers the risk of termite spread in your
home. We also identify the source of termite infestation and share tips to
protect your property from pests in the future. Contact us to speak with one of
our contractors and get Honolulu termite treatment today!

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