What home and business owners can do to
prevent infestations this spring
ATLANTA, March 14,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Miami ranks #1 on Orkin's Top 50 Termite
cities list for the second year in a row, and once again
Los Angeles ranks #2. While
Tampa held onto third place,
and New York City jumped five
spots to claim #4 on the list. Washington, D.C., rounds out the Top 5. Four
cities are new to this year's list, including Louisville, which climbed a whopping 34 spots
to make this year's Top 50 cities.
Orkin has developed this list based on treatment data from the
cities where Orkin Pros performed the most termite treatments. The
data was collected from February 1,
2023, to January 31, 2024, and
includes both residential and commercial termite control
services.
- Miami, Fla.
- Los Angeles, Calif.
- Tampa, Fla.
- New York, N.Y. (+5)
- Washington, D.C. (-1)
- Philadelphia, Pa. (+10)
- Atlanta, Ga. (-1)
- Orlando, Fla. (+2)
- West Palm Beach, Fla.
(+6)
- San Francisco, Calif.
(-2)
- San Diego, Calif.
- Chicago, Ill. (+1)
- Raleigh, N.C. (-8)
- Baltimore, Md. (+3)
- Norfolk, Va. (-8)
- Dallas, TX (+3)
- Charlotte, N.C. (+1)
- New Orleans, La. (-4)
- Houston, TX (+4)
- Greenville, S.C.
- Nashville, Tenn.
- Phoenix, Ariz.
- Myrtle Beach, S.C. (+4)
- Richmond, Va. (-12)
- Charleston, S.C. (+1)
- Charleston, W.Va. (+2)
- Pittsburgh, Pa. (+5)
- Columbia, S.C. (+6)
- Greensboro, N.C. (+7)
- Indianapolis, Ind. (-6)
- Memphis, Tenn. (+4)
- Knoxville, Tenn. (-2)
- Ft. Myers, Fla. (+16)
- Cincinnati, Ohio (-5)
- Baton Rouge, La. (+7)
- Kansas City, Mo. (+1)
- Jacksonville, Fla. (+1)
- Greenville, N.C. (+6)
- Mobile, Ala. (+4)
- St. Louis, Mo. (-9)
- Austin, TX (+6)
- Louisville, Ky. (+34) (New to List)
- Tulsa, Okla. (+3)
- Oklahoma City, Okla. (+9) (New to List)
- San Antonio, TX (-4)
- Savannah, Ga. (-6)
- Roanoke, Va. (+7) (New to List)
- Waco, TX (+8) (New to
List)
- Chattanooga, Tenn. (+1)
- Augusta, Ga. (-17)
As winter makes its departure, many people are looking forward
to the warmer spring weather. Unfortunately, termites love spring,
too. Termites thrive in warm environments, therefore, now is
the perfect time for home and business owners to help protect their
property.
"Termites are known as 'silent destroyers' because they can
thrive in your home for months or even years before they're
acknowledged," said Glen Ramsey,
Director of the Entomology Team that supports Orkin. "These
pests are difficult to detect, which is why it's important for
homeowners to take preventative action. The experts at Orkin are
prepared to create a tailored plan for your specific needs."
There are more than 2,000 species of termites in the world,
and 40 of them are active in the United
States. They can look like ants to the untrained eye because
they share common characteristics. Most termites measure between ¼
to ½ an inch long and have soft bodies with straight antennae.
Termites can range in color from white to light brown, and worker
termites are often lighter in color compared to winged reproductive
termites or swarmers.
Signs of a termite infestation might include:
- A temporary swarm of winged insects in your home or from the
soil around your home
- Any cracked or bubbling paint or frass (termite
droppings)
- Wood that sounds hollow when tapped
- Mud tubes on exterior walls, wooden beams or in crawl
spaces
Termites don't just destroy wooden homes. They can damage
buildings made from a variety of materials, and can get access
through porches, downspouts, and even the landscaping around the
property. Orkin recommends homeowners follow this checklist to
prevent termites this spring:
- Check water drainage sites to ensure they are clear.
- Limit moisture in the home by fixing pipes, gutters,
downspouts, A/C units and other fixtures susceptible to
leaking.
- Close gaps by using caulk around utility lines or pipes.
- Get rid of rotting wood and debris near the home.
- Place screens on outside vents.
- Check wooden structures for damage.
Homeowners who suspect a termite infestation don't have to
battle the problem alone. Each circumstance is different, so be
sure to contact an Orkin Pro for a free termite inspection. For
more information about termite prevention, visit Orkin.com.
About Orkin, LLC
Founded in 1901, Atlanta-based
Orkin is an industry leader in essential pest control services and
protection against termite damage, rodents and insects. Orkin has
358 owned and operated branch offices and 47 franchises in the U.S.
The company also has international franchises and subsidiaries in
Canada, Europe, Central
America, South America, the
Caribbean, the Middle East, Asia, the Mediterranean, Africa, and Mexico. For more than 120 years, Orkin has
been committed to protecting public health by helping prevent and
control pests as well as educating consumers on the potential
health risks posed by these pests. As such, Orkin Pros always put
the customer first and approach every opportunity with the utmost
professionalism and the knowledge and skillset to solve any pest
problem. Since 2020, Orkin has partnered with the American
Red Cross® to inform the public
about the health threats of mosquitoes while boosting our country's
blood supply through monetary contributions and blood donations.
Orkin is committed to hiring the world's best to help protect the
places where we live, work and play. Learn more about careers at
Orkin here. Visit Orkin.com for additional information. Orkin
is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Rollins Inc. (NYSE: ROL).
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