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re: termite treatment
Posted on 6/15/16 at 6:43 pm to bigwheel
Posted on 6/15/16 at 6:43 pm to bigwheel
Non relevant, but may be helpful to someone on board. During the late 50's/early 60's if you had a house in the south, Orkin put on a campaign for 100% assurance program that you would never have termites and if you did they would pay 100% of the repair costs; including replacement of entire home.
We had such a house in Baton Rouge 'til we moved in '06. Premium was $10/yr. This was also "transferrable to a new owner".
Background: At some point, I believe in the 70's, they balked on these contracts and subsequently had a class action brought against them in Atlanta, GA. They lost.
If you have such a home in Baton Rouge, check into this. The seller of the home that we bought used this as a major selling point in '87 when we bought the home.
PS: Orkin paid "extra special" attention to our home during annual inspections.
We had such a house in Baton Rouge 'til we moved in '06. Premium was $10/yr. This was also "transferrable to a new owner".
Background: At some point, I believe in the 70's, they balked on these contracts and subsequently had a class action brought against them in Atlanta, GA. They lost.
If you have such a home in Baton Rouge, check into this. The seller of the home that we bought used this as a major selling point in '87 when we bought the home.
PS: Orkin paid "extra special" attention to our home during annual inspections.
Posted on 6/15/16 at 6:46 pm to UKWildcatsFAN
Dominion. order it online.
Posted on 6/15/16 at 6:52 pm to jembeurt
Be prepared to apply at the rate of 4 gallons of emulsion for every 10 feet of trench. Also, top dress the trenches after you've filled them in. This isn't something easily done with a pump- up garden sprayer.....
Posted on 6/15/16 at 8:07 pm to bigwheel
Buy Chloradane online from Mexico and never worry about them again.
Posted on 6/16/16 at 10:01 am to WHATASHAME
5 gallon bucket and a shovel. don't forget to treat your drains as well
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