Pest Control – Wood Infestation Report
We at Zap Pest Control Inc. know how important it can be to have a CL-100 or wood infestation report (termite letter) completed prior to closing on a property. Unfortunately, […]
We at Zap Pest Control Inc. know how important it can be to have a CL-100 or wood infestation report (termite letter) completed prior to closing on a property. Unfortunately, […]
Spring and fall are beautiful seasons. However, they can also bring pests that are not as appealing. Termites can cause up to $5 billion of damage annually and can be […]
Homeowners often have many questions when it comes to termite treatment and other pest control services. Below are some of the most frequently asked questions. Why should you be concerned […]
Subterranean termites destroy wood and cost property owners in the country billions of dollars every year in repair costs and extermination. However, it doesn’t have to be like that. You […]
Myrtle Beach has mild temperatures and plenty of rainfall. These conditions are ideal for termites and other insects. The state of South Carolina is home to the highest number of […]
Among the most time-consuming and costly problems homeowners face are termites. Millions of dollars are spent each year on termite treatment, prevention, and extermination. Even with these rising prices, homeowners […]
Just like several other kinds of bug infestations, some people who find themselves with a termite infestation think that they could get a termite treatment locally or get the job […]
Homeowners are often concerned about termites. Mulch applied near a foundation can attract termites. This is a concern that raises many questions and often leads to the need to hire […]
The damage that termites cause throughout the country cost billions of dollars. Their main target is wood however, they also wreak havoc to different things inside your home. These includes […]
As the weather becomes warmer and you start getting excited about spending a lot more time on your backyard and porches, the insects that were hibernating throughout the winter season […]