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Check for Termites in Trees with Home Inspection, Advise Atlanta Tree Removal Experts, Yellow Ribbon

Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts recommend performing a routine inspection for termites in trees to prevent a potential invasion. Termite damage and removal services can be quite expensive; an inspection is a cost-effective preventative maintenance effort.

2013-03-27
NORCROSS, GA, March 27, 2013 (Press-News.org) Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts, a premier Atlanta tree service company, wants to remind residents of the importance of checking their trees when having a termite inspection done. Most people (professional exterminators included) tend to concentrate all attention on the home itself. This can be misleading, however, as termites tend to live in trees on the premises of a host environment before moving in.

If you fail to inspect your trees, you are running the risk of missing the source of the issue. This is why many homeowners are confused when termite damage is discovered; the home inspection may not have revealed any signs initially, but this doesn't mean the pests were not preparing to venture forth. According to Gary Robertson, Owner of Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts, "We see it time after time. A home that has been recently examined will check out free and clear, but the trees on the property tell a different story."

Enlist the Help of a Professional
There are many ways you can tell if termites are living in your trees, but hiring Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts to do the job is highly recommended. They will have the equipment and experience necessary to perform a thorough inspection, as well as be able to provide Atlanta tree removal if needed.

Atlanta residents need to be aware of the consequences that termite damage can bring. Every year, the cost to homeowners is about $1 billion. Checking your trees first is the most effective way to stop these pests in their tracks. Companies that provide tree services in Atlanta, like Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts, will be able to safely climb high up your tree to detect signs of termite presence, as well as potential hazards that may be attracting them. These pests are drawn to dead and rotting wood. Your trees should be removed if they show these characteristics.

Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts has been providing services for tree removal in Atlanta for many years. They provide (among many others) removal, trimming and debris hauling services. To learn more about termite inspections and how they can help you, please visit http://www.yellowribbontree.com.

About Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts:
Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts specializes in Atlanta tree removal and uses only the best arboricultural practices. Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts is licensed and insured, with workers compensation and a member of the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA).

For more information, visit: http://www.yellowribbontree.com.

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[Press-News.org] Check for Termites in Trees with Home Inspection, Advise Atlanta Tree Removal Experts, Yellow Ribbon
Yellow Ribbon Tree Experts recommend performing a routine inspection for termites in trees to prevent a potential invasion. Termite damage and removal services can be quite expensive; an inspection is a cost-effective preventative maintenance effort.