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Will F.
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Termites? Occupied 4 unit? Treatment -orange oil- tenting - DIY??

Will F.
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles County, CA
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Anyone have recommendations for treatment of termites.  
I'm in Southern California- have wood frame 4 unit occupied building. 2 stories. There's several places on wood trim, wood frame, doors, windows, with holes and termites visable. Also we regularly see termite droppings. 1985 building

How about the Orange Oil they always advertise? Would this get deep into crevices etc? Is tenting better than Orange Oil?

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Account Closed
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  • Central Valley, CA
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Call a termite company and get an inspection and a quote.  You don't necessarily have to tent.  They can tell you what they can spot treat and whether or not it will be effective.  Just don't use the termite contractor for any of suggested repairs.  Those are always way marked up.  You can you use a handyman or carpenter and even some painting contractors and get a better price.

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