Up, Up and Away
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FRED - the garden | Posted:
Fri Apr 20, 2007 9:26 pm
I was looking out the front door yesterday afternoon and saw a lot of buggies flying up from the sidewalk, checked it out and realized that we had termites and they were swarming. I hosed them down with a bug spray and got the ones I could see.
Later I went out back to water the seedlings that were out soaking up some sun and saw the same thing happening out there. Looked around and there were literally thousands swarming and flying off. This time I went to HD for some stronger insecticide to hose down the whole backyard. By the time I got back almost all of the swarm was gone, flying off to cause damage to other places. With apologies and regrets to the beneficial bugs out there, I got the yard sprayed, Randy sprayed the sides and front yard. Had a termite control guy come out this afternoon, he said that in a house this age it would be a miracle if there hadn't been termites already. Sure enough he did find evidence of some previous damage, but since we have not seen any of them inside and two years when our side room was gutted and rebuilt those guys didn't see any evidence of damage when they took off the interior walls he didn't think there would be any real concern yet. He suggested we get some termite monitoring tubes and place them in the ground several places thru the yard, check them every month and if they show up then put a food stick in the tube so they will have an easy meal instead of eating on the house, call him and he would come do an extensive spraying.
He was really nice, he is a local Fireman, the name of his company is Off Duty Fireman Termite Control. We would much rather help out his business than one of the big companies. He was the one who suggested we get the tubes at Home Depot instead of paying him $300-$500 to do it since he didn't think it was an emergency but was something to keep an eye on.
Would have been interesting to see him in full fire fighter gear, he was cute. Yeah and probably young enough to be my son. ;)
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