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Coby here withCoby’s tentless, termite and pest control where the termites move out, but you don’t have to servicing the Tampa Bay area, their water, St. Pete and the surrounding areas now, to let you know what’s going on. Today we’re going to talk about, can you or how do you get rid of termites permanently? And so can you get rid of termites? The answer’s yes. Can you get rid of them permanently? The answer is no. And I say that because when you have troubled termites, for example, each colony is completely separate from the other subterranean termites, you have very large values. Private termites, you have relatively small colleagues and the parents have to separate from my colleagues. And they are all separate. So if you kill one colony, the rest are struggling to go ahead and come. So to properly get rid of them, you say, Okay, you kill them all, and they never come back again. But whether it’s an ant, whether it’s a roach, whether it’s coming back, okay, there’s, there’s a reason they called a pest control. And that was because they knew that it’s going to control the situation for a temporary period of time, but it will not permanently get rid of them. And so can you get rid of the yes, you can treat your home. And that’s going to get rid of the existing colonies or most of the existing colonies in those areas. But you can prevent new colonies from eating your home that you can do, they can’t get rid, apparently, but you can. And that was a tongue twister service. When I say templates, you need to treat as much bare wood of the home as you can in that situation. Attic, wall voids, crawl spaces, and even wood in the home. That wood, the termites can go ahead eat and once they’re treated with ball rates and different transfer products, you’re looking at longevity of 3040 50 years or more. So what that’s going to do is when they do come back, like syndicate your herbally, they’re going to come in and take a bite, they’re going to die. That is what you want to go ahead and do to protect and prevent infestations forgiving out of hand. It’s going to prevent termites are coming back. No, but it’s going to kill them once they get it. Yes. And so that’s what what you would want to do in lieu of a permanent treatment, which doesn’t exist. I hope you found this helpful. And if you have questions about this or anything else, give us a call. And always remember, as long as God keeps making them, we’ll keep killing them. Thanks and have a great day.