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At Action Pest Control in Evansville, What's Old is New Again in Termite Control; New Professional Treatments Provide Longer-Lasting Home Protection.


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EVANSVILLE, Ind.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 12, 2004

The onset of warmer weather has brought with it a common Spring problem - termites. As Indiana homeowners contact their pest control pest control ncontrol m de plagas

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 professional, many of them will discover that the newest, most effective professional termite termite or white ant, common name for a soft-bodied social insect of the order Isoptera. Termites are easily distinguished from ants by comparison of the base of the abdomen, which is broadly joined to the thorax in termites; in ants, there is  treatments have a familiar "retro [Latin, Back; backward; behind.] A prefix used to designate a prior condition or time. " feel.

First introduced half a century ago, liquid termite control is again en vogue, as pest control companies adopt newer, more effective treatments. "The trend in professional termite control is non-repellent liquid products," says Kevin Pass, of Action Pest Control in Evansville, IN. "These 'undetectable' products are providing the most effective termite control ever - even better than baiting systems."

Researchers agree. In a recent survey(1), U.S. entomologists The following is a list of entomologists, people who have studied insects.
Name Born Died Country Speciality
John Abbot 1751 1840 United States
 were asked which professional termite control they'd use if their own home had an infestation infestation /in·fes·ta·tion/ (-fes-ta´shun) parasitic attack or subsistence on the skin and/or its appendages, as by insects, mites, or ticks; sometimes used to denote parasitic invasion of the organs and tissues, as by helminths. ; they overwhelmingly preferred non-repellent, "undetectable" liquids, by a margin of more than two-to-one over baits. And pest control companies across the U.S., including Action Pest Control, share that preference. In a survey conducted by Pest Control Magazine(2), over 70% of pest control professionals surveyed said they'd treat their own home with a liquid undetectable product if it had a termite infestation.

Unlike older products, non-repellent liquid treatments are undetectable - termites unknowingly forage forage

Vegetable food, including corn and hay, of wild or domestic animals. Harvested, processed, and stored forage is called silage. Forage should be harvested in early maturity to avoid a decrease in protein and fibre content as crops mature.
 throughout a treated area, quickly passing the termiticide throughout their population. "This allows for faster control of termites in your home," comments Pass. "In fact, the leading undetectable product, Termidor(R), wipes out 100% of termites in 90 days - that's up to six times faster than baiting.

"Given that effectiveness, we are enthusiastically recommending undetectable liquids to homeowners," Pass says. In fact, since their introduction, undetectable liquids have been used to safeguard nearly 3 million homes from termites. Pass continues, "Since 2000, more homes have been treated with undetectable products than any other professional termite treatment - that's twice as many as the leading bait product."

As more effective termite products are being developed, manufacturers are also ensuring that these products are responsible. Just 8 ounces of active ingredient An active ingredient, also active pharmaceutical ingredient (or API), is the substance in a drug that is pharmaceutically active. Some medications may contain more than one active ingredient.  are used in a 100-gallon Termidor treatment. "The misconception among some is that we pump thousands of gallons of chemical around your home," says Pass. "Today, that's just not the case. The actual amount of active ingredient used in newer products is very small.

"These new undetectable products have gone through years of testing by the EPA EPA eicosapentaenoic acid.

EPA
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EPA,
n.pr See acid, eicosapentaenoic.

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 and USDA USDA,
n.pr See United States Department of Agriculture.
 to ensure that they're both effective AND responsible."

For more information on termites and termite control with undetectable solutions, contact Action Pest Control at 812-477-5546.

(1) International Communications Research, "Termite Solutions

Study #D1137," April 2004

(2) Pest Control Magazine, "2003 Online Survey of Pest Control

Readers Executive Summary," August 8, 2003
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