Tag: Termite Control
Finding Termites Post-Inspection: Who Is Liable?
Is the inspector liable if you find termites after a WDO inspection? In short, it depends.
Is There Value In Pest Control Services?
Many high-volume pest control companies expect their technicians to service 15 to 20 homes a day, leaving them with little time to service the home. A typical technician has about six hours of production time in an eight-hour workday, leaving about 18 minutes per stop including driving time, or about seven minutes per home for […]
Swarming Season Is Upon Us!
It may be six more weeks of winter in Pennsylvania, but here in Jacksonville, it’s Eastern subterranean termite swarming season!
Local Pest Control Company
Are you really getting competitive quotes for your pest control service in Jacksonville, Florida?
Termite Contracts 101
Termite prevention and control contracts are often mistakenly referred to as “termite bonds”. Termite service contracts are actually “trade guarantees” and no different than any other service agreement you might receive from a trade contractor. They are not “bonds” as only a licensed surety company can issue bonds.
Welcome to Florida!
According to realtor.com, 28% of new homebuyers over the past year have migrated to Florida from another state. If you are one of them – Welcome to Florida!
Choosing a Pest Control Company
There are many pest control companies to choose from. How will you know if you made the right choice?
How Does A Consumer Know They Are Hiring The Best Pest Control Company?
Hint: You won’t find them listed in a Google search for “best pest control company near me”.
WDO Inspections
If you are charged a fee for a wood destroying organism (WDO) inspection in Florida, the inspector must issue the required Form 13645. Wood destroying organism inspections are regulated under the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and inspectors must be licensed. See Chapter 482, FS 482.226.