Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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If a house is tented, they do not have subterranean termites. They are treating the house for another type of termite, such as woodboring termites. Subterranean termites are treated for by pumping poison into the soil under the house. Many termite contracts only cover subterranean termites, which are more common and difficult to detect.
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Subterranean termites can take up residence in the soil under any part of the house. But, they need a source of water to survive. Sometimes, a bathroom will have a drain leak that drips water under the slab. So, that is where the termites are living. They move up and down from under the house and eat mostly soft wood like door frames and window sills. Termites cannot stand the light, so they eat the wood under the surface, and when they get near the surface, they move in the other direction. So, the door frame can look normal, but the surface is paper thin. The problem with termites is that once they move in, they never leave. Once per year, they mate and a swarm of them will fly away to find another house, but others will remain in the house.
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According to the posters here, there have been a few houses with termites. Some repeat anecdotal observations which could be posted by those selling termite protection plans.
I am interested in hearing about actual termite infestations. I have never seen a house tented house in The Villages (unlike South Florida). I know lots pay for termite protection but, is it really needed if there are no infestations. Instead of an expensive subterranean plan sold by Massey or Dean, can one use the stakes sold at HD or Lowes instead? |
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I could say I had a fabulous meal at a certain restaurant, but I might have a financial interest in it. Just because the name in my passport is Termite B. Gone... |
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Have asked Massey to quote, but could be some time getting a reply as the website warns: "Please note, due to Hurricane Ian, our response time may be delayed." I've read some flimsy excuses in my time! |
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Fortunately the owner had termite coverage, and the damage and follow-up treatment cost her nothing out of pocket. |
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I have no problem spending $500 to protect my $500,000-$700,000 investment. It’s a no-brainer. And, yes, I have seen tented house a few blocks over (bedbugs). Don’t be penny wise and pound foolish.
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Last edited by nn0wheremann; 02-18-2023 at 07:47 AM. Reason: Fix url |
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DEANS are SCAMMERS - they lie about what they will do - I know because I caught them saying they were performing a job when I was a snow bird - neighbor sent pics and caught them lieing to me- they were CAUGHT —— get an independent company like MID FLORIDA PEST CONTROL- you have been warned!!
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Termite distribution in Florida (updated 8-4-2021) - Google My Maps |
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Closed Thread |
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