At Morse Termite and Pest Control in Fresno, CA, we offer thorough termite and pest control services. We can solve most of the common pest problems, from termites to ants and roaches and black widow spiders (the most common dangerous pest in the San Joaquin Valley). If you think you have termites, do not delay getting rid of them. They are very destructive, and the longer you wait, the more damage they will do. Repairs to your home can also be very expensive. However, regular termite inspections and early treatment will protect your property, which is your biggest investment.
Protecting Your Investment has been Morse Termite and Pest Control's motto since we began operations in 2002. This is because we take satisfaction in helping clients protect their homes, their family's health, and their pets from diseases and destruction caused by pests and termites. We strive to offer fast, thorough, and friendly pest control services while providing honest and complete information about our process, our products, and your options. Count on us to help you understand what results you can expect from our services.
Crop dusters, farmers, gardeners, weed control experts, termite, and pest control technicians are all engaged in the business of pest control in some form or another. In California, all of these activities are regulated by agencies that were established to oversee this work. The agencies that regulate our industry issue licenses that are specific to the different kinds of pest control work that may be done. For example, a crop-duster pilot is not permitted to treat your home for termites. Likewise, we don't control pests on alfalfa or cotton.
Termite inspections and identification may be a full inspection (where all accessible parts of the structure are inspected), or it may be a limited inspection. The inspections done by Structural Pest Control Operators (like us) are more correctly called Wood Destroying Pests and Organisms Inspection Reports. Our inspections are closely regulated by the Department of Consumer Affairs. The scope of the inspection is defined by the state law. We are licensed experts in the identification and control of wood destroying pests and organisms.
Until recently, a structural fumigation was considered the only "sure-fire" way to gain control. And we must agree that a whole-structure treatment such as fumigation is the only way to be completely certain that all drywood termite colonies within a structure have been exterminated. However, such certainty isn't always necessary or even practical. Because fumigations can be very expensive, involve significant preparation and require the building to vacated for a few days, there are times when fumigation is not the most practical alternative.