NORCROSS, GA, June 17, 2013 (Press-News.org) Termites are a major problem for residents of the southeastern United States. With moderate temperatures and high humidity, the region provides ideal conditions for these dangerous pests. Atlanta termite control company, Team Pest, is an industry leader in providing preventative treatments and pest removal. Their BBB accredited business offers premier termite control services for all of North Georgia.
Termite species vary by region, and both subterranean and drywood termites are known to proliferate in Georgia. Atlanta termite control experts at Team Pest explain that these species thrive in warmer climates. Formosan termites have also been identified in the state, but they are not common.
Atlanta pest control experts caution that according to Termite Infestation Probability (TIP) Zones data, Georgia is located TIP Zone #1, indicating heavy termite activity. TIP Zones with higher probabilities for termite infestation require thorough pest control measures.
"North Georgia is a prime location for subterranean termite colonies, which are most common in the southeastern U.S.,'" says Brandon Pelfrey, Owner of Atlanta pest control company, Team Pest USA. "Every year we see widespread damage to homes that can be prevented by maintaining an effective termite prevent program."
Team Pest provides residential and commercial pest control in Atlanta, including termite prevention treatments. If you see signs of infestation, contact Team Pest for a free termite inspection. Their trained experts will inspect the interior and exterior of your home, giving particular attention to areas conducive to termite attack.
For more information about Atlanta termite control in North Georgia, please visit www.pestusa.com/.
About Team Pest USA:
Family owned and operated locally, Team Pest USA has been Atlanta's leading pest control experts since 1971. Their commitment to providing industry-leading treatment methods and excellent customer service has gained them many loyal clients across their 40 years in the Atlanta pest control industry. Team Pest USA also offers wildlife removal and relocation in addition to pest control services.
For more information, visit http://www.pestusa.com/.
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Atlanta Termite Control Company, Team Pest, Offers Termite Control for All of North Georgia
Termite infestation is a major issue for residents in the southeastern U.S. because of the region's mild climate and higher humidity. Atlanta termite control company, Team Pest, offers termite control and prevention for all of North Georgia.
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