Termite Heat Treatments:

Thermal pest eradication, or TPE can be an effective way to control drywood termites. Using a convection heater that burns propane gas and tarps to trap the heat, the treatment area is warmed up. Temperatures can reach 170 degrees and are monitored with sensors in different locations within the structure. Drywood termites are sensitive to changes in temperature and soon die.
Although you can treat an entire structure with heat, TPE treatments are generally limited to specific areas. This is because most household furnishing can not withstand such high temperatures and it would not be practical to remove them during the treatment. Thermal blankets, cooling fans and cool rooms (areas in the house not being treated) are sometimes used to protect such items.
Some advantages to TPE are, no pesticides are used and the structure can be entered immediately after treatment. It also has a short application time (typically less than 8 hours) Some disadvantages are possible property damage and lethal temperatures can be difficult to maintain during treatment. It is also possible for termites to move away from the heat if treatment area isn’t large enough.
For more information regarding TPE please click here
http://www.thermapure.com/

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