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We provide Termite Control for all of Atlanta, including Metro Atlanta, Acworth, Alpharetta, Athens, Austell, Buckhead, Canton, Cartersville, Cumming, Decatur, Downtown, East Point, Fairburn, Fayetteville, Hartsfield Airport, Hapeville, Kennesaw, Lawrenceville, Marietta, McDonough, Newnan, Norcross, Rome, Roswell, Duluth, Suwanee, Peachtree City, Vinings, Midtown, Stone Mountain, Smyrna, Dallas, Rockmart, Dalton, Carrollton, Powder Springs, Snellville, and all 28 of the metro Atlanta area counties including Cobb County, Gwinnett, Cherokee, Forsyth, Douglas, Paulding, Fayette, Coweta, Fulton and Dekalb
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Termites, a fact of life in the southeast, cause millions of dollars in damage to structures each year, primarily residences. No structure, not even brick or concrete slab construction, is immune to their insidious appetite. Yet termite infestation is often difficult to detect.
The first visible sign of termites may be a "swarm" appearing in the spring. If so, then it may only be the tip of the iceberg. Worker termites are active 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, foraging for new food sources (wood) and gathering food to nourish the rest of the termite colony: queens, soldiers, reproductives and young.
Are they ants or termites?
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For clues to help distinguish termites from ants, examine the insects' wings, waist and antennae. While both insects have two pairs of wings, termite wings are relatively equal in size. Ant wings tend to be longer in front and shorter in back.
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Ants also have a narrow, pinched waist, with three separate body parts. Termites' waists are thicker and less distinct.
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In addition, ants' antennae are elbowed, while termites' are straight. |
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Worker termites are soft and milky in color. They require a constant source of moisture to prevent dehydration. They travel through mud tubes that they build for protection from air and sunlight. Because they forage constantly for food, they often enter your home unseen and cause damage behind your walls.
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The best defense against termites is both a good inspection and an ongoing treatment program (whether curative or preventive). The two main types of treatments for existing homes are traditional liquid barriers and termite baiting systems, both of which are offered by Allgood Pest Solutions and customized to fit your property.
Educating you on your choices and working with you on a plan of action that best suits your individual needs is the primary role of your Allgood Pest Solutions professional.
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Termite Treatment Options
Whether it's due to construction materials, natural habitat or family lifestyle, we tailor termite control solution options to the unique needs of each customer. The two main types of treatments for existing homes are traditional liquid barriers and termite baiting systems, both of which are offered by Allgood Pest Solutions and customized to fit your property.

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Customized Termite Control
Busy schedule? Off-hours? We work our termite control solutions around your lifestyle needs without compromising effective pest control. |
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Termite Follow-Ups
After each termite control treatment, we follow up with you to make sure that termites are gone and stay gone. |
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Termite Warranty
Our guarantee is to get the termite control job done right. That's why we offer damage replacement warranties that are renewable and 100% transferable. What is meant by the term "Termite Bond"? |
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Free Termite Inspections
We will inspect your home or business for infestation, or areas conducive to infestation, at no cost or obligation to you. |
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Termite Clearance Letters
Allgood Pest Solutions is a leader in providing real estate inspections and can issue termite letters - also know as the Official Georgia Wood Infestation Inspection Report - when needed. |
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New Construction treatments
Allgood Pest Solutions offers pretreatment of new construction to guard against termite attack to both residential and commercial structures. |
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