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Let's not lose sight of the fact that the person with whom you are dealing is on a commission. They don't deviate; they say the same thing to everyone. However, if you read each comment you can tell that they have created a monster. Everyone's comment is a cliff hanger. No one seems to know what to do and is scared to death of not renewing their contract because of what the potential results could be, according to the salesman. I will tell you that the possibility of all these terrible things happening are pretty much non-existent if your house is relatively new. Could you have termites? Possibly, but probably not. At some point, just about every house in Florida will get termites but we talking about years down the road. Termites are easily treated and if you need treatment, it is far less expensive to treat the problem when it happens than to have and pay for a monthly/annual treatment ongoing for all those years. I have never lived in an area where just about every household is sprayed and/or treated with pesticides of one form or another on a monthly basis and if one bug is spotted, then more often. I fear that one day (when we are all history), the entire Villages could become a contaminated site because of these indiscriminate treatments. It would appear that the spraying of houses and lawns is a cancer which is spread by companies such as Massey, Stellar, Dean, etc. and the cancer has a trickle down effect from one neighbor to another. I originally moved to Florida in 1983. I have never had any kind of insect contract. Over all those years, I may have had two or three problems where I called a company to get a situation under control. Yes -- two or three times since 1983. Yes, I would see an occasional bug here or there but it was no big deal. A couple of bugs doesn't warrant an annual contract with any company! So what am I saying? Forget the annual contract, forget the expensive renewal because THAT is the only way they will do business, and find a reputable privately owned pest control person who is in business for himself when and if you have a problem. Go to Angie's List and read the reviews if you are unsure, but there are more fish in the ocean than these big guys. Those salesmen and big kahuna companies don't care about you; they care about their pocketbook. Period! Don't fall victum to their scare tactics. __________________ |
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I think it's just marketing, I spoke to guy working for Massy spaying a new build, he said the stuff they use lasts at least 5 years, likely 7.
He went on to say it's not rocket science to check on your own for tell tale signs at the foundation. Google it and you can get photos of what to look for. He said the biggest thing home owners & landscapers do is put mulch or bedding right up to the foundation, it should be pulled back 6-8 inches. That un-invites them I had my inspection done at the 11 month mark, I said your too early come back next month, he said it wouldn't happen in a month to change any signs of their presence. He walked around the house never came in or checked the attic. Kinda a joke. I'll check my foundation a few times a year while gardening, save $500-700 dollars of the years, then maybe treat it. You can buy the same stuff they use online for under $75. |
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Yes, we switched to Dean's from Massey. Massey wanted us to pay not only for the perimeter retreat, but another $350 for preventative attic treatment. I called Dean's, based on recommendations here, and they quoted me the same cost Rayschic mentions above. They also stated attic treatments weren't necessary here in central Florida away from coastal areas. And lastly, they have specially trained termite seeking dogs to inspect your home. The dogs sniff around the whole house, and because the dogs aren't in it for the money, I trust them! Glad we switched. |
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That's about 6 inches of a 2x4 So It sounds like is your case it was undetected for years. It is also important to keep moisture away from the foundation rain gutters for instance help that condition tremendously. You can see mud tubes leading to and up the foundation no training required http://info.spencerpest.com/Portals/...esized-600.jpg http://www.amcoranger.com/wordpress/...0w-300x224.jpg here you can see grass upto the foundation leading up under the siding http://www.thrasherpestcontrol.com/w...be-300x225.jpg So just take a walk around your house if they are there, they are visible. |
When we had our issue in 99 there was a big deal about the stucco on a house going to the ground - so we paid a bunch of money to have the stucco cut from the bottom of the house. The termite issue was discovered after that and not revealed by this procedure. Interestingly the bulk of the damage was done on the 2nd floor of the home. In our last home we had swarmers on the 2nd floor of our condo - they were coming from the neighbor's attic - this is way bigger than the common man should handle. I don't even think most termite control people would find this stuff, but I for one am grateful to have in insurance policy in place to cover the damage if and when it is found.
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The OP might want to consider a switch to Dean's. If the pup finds the house clean, Dean's immediately begins annual treatment, not just inspection, and there is never a huge re-treatment bill somewhere down the pike. And the pups are cute as heck, for what that's worth! |
FYI - the way dogs are able to detect termites is by smelling their flatulence!!! No kidding - termites fart and dogs can smell it - pretty strange.
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If someone is that concerned that they might have a termite issue, have an inspection every couple of years. It is never too late to treat the problem and years would have to go by for the problem to be grandiose. Pest control companies are not stupid. In this area they bundle their service with other things so that you think you are getting a deal. They also realize that older people are gullible and suseptible to what they suggest. Just like you said, having the service helps you sleep at night. Trust me -- these companies prey on the elderly and that is exactly what they love to hear. |
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