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How to Identify Termite Problems in Your Home & How to Treat Them ABC Home & Commercial Services

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2011

To treat for termites we trench a ten-foot section in the ground where the active termite colony lives. Normally when you trench you don't see movement from the actual terminates. Instead you just apply the materials and let it go about the business of eliminating termites below the surface.
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Recently one of our branch managers, Jim, was out doing a termite pest control spot-treatment on an Austin home. However, as Jim began applying the material worker termites began to come out of the ground. Since this is not a common occurrence Jim pulled out his phone and shot a quick video.
The video might be a bit disorientating at first. When it begins the camera is looking down at the foundation and you will soon see where Jim trenched.
http://youtu.be/rv-b8_uKe20
While I was posting our video I came across another that someone shot of termites digging a tunnel. This gives you an excellent view of termites at work.
http://youtu.be/MIWTCYniw6A
The nerd in us likes these and we hope you do too. If anything it gives you a better idea of why termites are called "The Hidden Invaders". For more information on Austin termite pest control visit our website: http://www.abchomeandcommercial.com/austin/residential-services/pest/termite-...

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