Treatment FAQ

when is termite treatment required in mohave county

by Maureen Wyman Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

How often do you need to treat for termites in Arizona?

Subterranean-Termite-Tube. Arizona statute requires that businesses making a termite treatment before or during construction retreat any infestation for a period of 3 years from the date of the original treatment.

What time of year is best for termite treatment?

WinterWinter is the most important season for termite control. If you already have termites, it's imperative you have been them exterminated as soon as possible. If not, then this is an excellent time to fortify your home and prevent future infestations.

Does Arizona require a termite inspection?

Arizona does not have a law that mandates a termite inspection and report be filed when you buy or sell a home. However, most all lending institutions in Arizona do require a WDIIR because the bank wants to cover all bases when closing the sale of a home.

What months are termite season?

Termite season does not have a set beginning and end, as termites are active year round. The season when termites are most visible – through swarms, discarded wings and droppings – coincides roughly with the Major League Baseball season (March to November).

Do termites go dormant in the winter?

Termites remain active year round - even during the winter. However, winter brings some changes in the daily routine of subterranean termite colonies. In cooler climates, subterranean termites typically move deeper into the ground during the cold season to access the warmth they need to survive.

What is termite swarming season?

Spring is the swarming season for most subterranean termites. Most species of subterranean termites swarm during the spring and summer months, typically on a warm day with calm winds after a rainfall.

Do most houses in Arizona have termites?

Termites are a very real concern in Arizona, as much of the state sits on top of one of the most active subterranean termite 'belts' in North America. We are also home to the drywood termite, making it almost inevitable for most homeowners to have a run-in with these invasive and highly destructive pests.

How much does termite treatment cost in Arizona?

$1500 to $4000Arizona termite treatment cost can be anywhere from $1500 to $4000 depending on the size of your property.

Who pays for termite inspection in Arizona?

Generally in Arizona, the seller pays for the termite inspection and report plus any Section 1 issues. This means that if there is a termite infestation the seller will pay for termite treatment plus any damage, which could be fairly pricey (in the $2,000 range for treatment or much more for repairs).

What attracts termites to a house?

In addition to wood inside the home, termites are drawn inside by moisture, wood in contact with house foundations, and cracks in building exteriors. Different combinations of these factors attract different species. Additionally, geographic location plays a role in how likely homeowners are to deal with infestations.

What temperature do termites swarm?

70 degrees FahrenheitSwarmers are most often seen in spring or fall, but it isn't the season that prompts a colony to produce swarmers; it is the temperature and humidity. When temperatures rise to a comfortable 70 degrees Fahrenheit, there is a good chance those termites will take it as their cue to send out male and female reproductives.

What time of day are termites most active?

Subterranean termites swarm during the day, particularly after rainfall. They're most active in the spring. Invasive Formosan termites swarm at night and are generally at their peak in the late spring and summer. Drywood termites are also active at night, especially around lights.

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