ATLANTA, GA, March 15, 2012 (Press-News.org) Atlanta pest control company North Fulton Pest Solutions encourages homeowners as well as business owners to schedule termite inspections and treatments for the spring. Spring is the breeding season (or "swarm season") for termites, so a well-scheduled Atlanta termite treatment can help stop an infestation before it starts or becomes worse.
"Spring is a prime time for termite treatments in Atlanta," says Blake Edwards, Director of Business Development for North Fulton Pest Solutions. "Termites swarm and breed in spring, creating new colonies where none previously existed or expanding already existing colonies that have become too large to sustain themselves. If you don't implement a solid termite control system, the spring breeding season may reveal a termite problem that you didn't realize existed or cause your house to become infested by new unwelcome termites."
When termites swarm (often by the hundreds or thousands!), breeding males and queens (or secondary reproductives also known as alates) develop wings and fly to new territory. They then mate, lose their wings, and begin creating their new subterranean colony. Typical spring conditions in the southeast (frequent rain showers, warming temperatures, and increased humidity) trigger a biological response in these secondary reproductives to swarm and establish new colonies. These termites are responsible for 5 billion dollars in damages each year in the US alone. Don't wait until it's too late! Contact North Fulton Pest Solutions today to schedule your complimentary termite inspection and protect your home or business from costly and inconvenient termite damage.
Without Atlanta termite control, homes or businesses can be particularly vulnerable to infestation. The pest control experts at North Fulton Pest Solutions offer Atlanta termite inspections and termite treatments to keep termites from entering your home or office or causing any more damage if termites have already infested your home or business.
To learn more about Atlanta termite control and the other Atlanta pest control services offered by North Fulton Pest Solutions, please visit the company online at http://www.northfultonexterminating.com.
About North Fulton Pest Solutions:
Founded in 1970, North Fulton Pest Solutions is a family owned and operated pest control company in Atlanta, GA. With an A+ rating and zero complaints with the Better Business Bureau, North Fulton Pest Solutions is Atlanta's most trusted source for pest control, termite treatments, mosquito control, and wildlife removal.
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Atlanta Exterminators North Fulton Pest Solutions Encourage Atlanta Termite Control in Spring
Atlanta exterminators North Fulton Pest Solutions recommend that homeowners receive an Atlanta termite treatment this spring to avoid the expansion or start of new termite colonies.
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