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JIMQ3100
04-09-2021, 10:08 AM
We are looking for Termites treatment. There are two methods used by professionals.
1. Treatment of dirt around the house, like creating a barrier.
2. Setting up base stations around the parameter of the house.
Which process is better. Thanks in advance for your feedback
retiredguy123
04-09-2021, 10:31 AM
I think method one is better. I just had mine done by Massey for $400 when the initial 5 year contract expired. The retreatment is good for an additional 10 years with an annual renewal. Method two, the bait system, is more expensive, and you may need to replace the bait stations if you do additional landscaping. I also contacted Dean's. They will only do method one and they do not provide a long term contract. So, they can raise their annual renewal fee every year if they decide to, or even cancel the agreement.
rustyp
04-09-2021, 01:04 PM
I think method one is better. I just had mine done by Massey for $400 when the initial 5 year contract expired. The retreatment is good for an additional 10 years with an annual renewal. Method two, the bait system, is more expensive, and you may need to replace the bait stations if you do additional landscaping. I also contacted Dean's. They will only do method one and they do not provide a long term contract. So, they can raise their annual renewal fee every year if they decide to, or even cancel the agreement.
I also have Massey but method two. I don't know which method is better. Always pluses and minuses. A point of interest - I have Massey for insect control also. They use the barrier technique for the bug control. They told if I have the house pressure washed to call them and they will reapply the barrier / no charge. I wonder if this same logic would apply to barrier termite control (method 1).
retiredguy123
04-09-2021, 01:06 PM
I also have Massey but method two. I don't know which method is better. Always pluses and minuses. A point of interest - I have Massey for insect control also. They use the barrier technique for the bug control. They told if I have the house pressure washed to call them and they will reapply the barrier / no charge. I wonder if this same logic would apply to barrier termite control (method 1).
It would not apply to termite treatment. The termite treatment chemical is injected deep under the ground, but the regular insect treatment is applied above ground.
vintageogauge
04-09-2021, 05:25 PM
I do it my self. I was surprised to learn how many people don't do anything about subterranean termites and even more surprised as to how few if any subterranean infestation cases have ever been documented within TV other than the historic district.
Stu from NYC
04-09-2021, 06:00 PM
I do it my self. I was surprised to learn how many people don't do anything about subterranean termites and even more surprised as to how few if any subterranean infestation cases have ever been documented within TV other than the historic district.
Our house is 11 years old and apparently not treated since inception. Want to have it done but hate to have to pay $ 150 or so a year for the privilege of having a warranty.
vintageogauge
04-09-2021, 07:56 PM
Our house is 11 years old and apparently not treated since inception. Want to have it done but hate to have to pay $ 150 or so a year for the privilege of having a warranty.
I'm pretty sure if you want Massey or Deans to pickup your warranty you will be paying them for every year that it was not paid, they will go by the treatment date on your electrical panel. If you feel that treatment would ease your mind, get an independent inspection for termites and then treat it yourself, you can buy the same formula that Deans and Massey use.
JoelJohnson
04-10-2021, 05:35 AM
We're having some cement work done, we were told we have to have a termite treatment ($75).
ithos
04-10-2021, 06:09 AM
I based my decision on who had the best warranty. Deans uses supplemental treatments to the soil.
My warranty with Deans covers only two types of pests. Formosan and subterranean termites.
If I recall correctly, Masseys only covered one type so I stayed with Deans who had a contract with the seller.
But neither cover drywood termites. Is anyone aware of them being a issue in The Villages? Does anyone offer a warranty for them?
jimkerr
04-10-2021, 06:38 AM
I prefer option 2. I’m going with Massey. They’ve done a great job for me over the years.
ithos
04-10-2021, 06:56 AM
Massey apparently has changed their service and guarantee.
This from their website.
Protection Against all Wood Destroying Insects
Our Total Coverage Termite Protection includes protection against ALL wood destroying insects. This includes:
Eastern Subterranean Termite
Formosan Subterranean Termite
Drywood Termite
Powder Post Beetle
Old House Borer
Our Total Coverage Termite Protection even includes a direct termite treatment to exposed wood in the attic and crawl spaces. If you want the peace of mind of knowing your home is protected from termites and wood-destroying insects, reach out for a free, no-obligation termite inspection today.
glsatterlee
04-10-2021, 07:47 AM
Can anyone tell me if Massey comes out every year and inspect up in the attic? And if so they would probably compact all of your blown in insulation, and that would remove the effectiveness of it. What kind of inspection do they actually do?
ithos
04-10-2021, 08:04 AM
Can anyone tell me if Massey comes out every year and inspect up in the attic? And if so they would probably compact all of your blown in insulation, and that would remove the effectiveness of it. What kind of inspection do they actually do?
Good question. But if they offer a warranty/guarantee, wouldn't that be their problem if subsequent damage was found?
But in response to the OP question,
Massey uses three different methods.
Our termite treatments include three preventive techniques to protect your home from these destructive insects. The “best termite treatment” depends on factors that are unique to your home and current termite problem:
Soil treatments: These are applied directly to the soil under and around your home. This treatment sets up a barrier that eliminates termites once they come in contact with the material.
Bait Systems: These are designed to eliminate entire termite colonies in and around your home. Termites find and eat the bait, then share it with other members of the colony.
Wood treatments: Preventive Wood treatments as a standalone treatment would only be for pre-treatments on new construction. As a preventive, wood treatments are used in conjunction with the other methods for post-construction
DAVES
04-10-2021, 08:29 AM
We are looking for Termites treatment. There are two methods used by professionals.
1. Treatment of dirt around the house, like creating a barrier.
2. Setting up base stations around the parameter of the house.
Which process is better. Thanks in advance for your feedback
We are using, paying for, number one. The company we use does it every year. Another company does it every five years.
Setting up bait stations, that system was invented by University of Central Florida so I suppose we could say it is local.
I suppose it is a matter of trust. Whatever system, is it done right? Chemical, is it properly mixed or what he heck we can just add more water and treat more homes.
Warrantied repair of damages. Will that be properly done of done as cheaply as possible?
So far eight years after new, no issues.
retiredguy123
04-10-2021, 08:45 AM
Massey apparently has changed their service and guarantee.
This from their website.
Protection Against all Wood Destroying Insects
Our Total Coverage Termite Protection includes protection against ALL wood destroying insects. This includes:
Eastern Subterranean Termite
Formosan Subterranean Termite
Drywood Termite
Powder Post Beetle
Old House Borer
Our Total Coverage Termite Protection even includes a direct termite treatment to exposed wood in the attic and crawl spaces. If you want the peace of mind of knowing your home is protected from termites and wood-destroying insects, reach out for a free, no-obligation termite inspection today.
The Massey contract that I recently signed (February) only covers subterranean and formosan termites. They do not go into the attic to treat or to inspect. If you want to treat for dry wood termites, that would a different contract.
Waltdisney4life
04-10-2021, 08:56 AM
The older section of the villages has more incidents because much of the wood the tree products were saved during construction in the newer areas they bulldozer everything they stock pile all the trees in the way and they burn it.
If you’re finding termites with wings scouts that does not mean you have a Infestation inside you home a barrier treatment good more than suffice. If you’re finding actual damage like frass piles sawwood that’s a different treatment because you would have an infestation inside of your structure then treat interior home!
So it actually comes down to prevention versus eradication identify the issue.
I was in the business for over 20 years the company owned up north American exterminators I speak from experience
retiredguy123
04-10-2021, 08:58 AM
I based my decision on who had the best warranty. Deans uses supplemental treatments to the soil.
My warranty with Deans covers only two types of pests. Formosan and subterranean termites.
If I recall correctly, Masseys only covered one type so I stayed with Deans who had a contract with the seller.
But neither cover drywood termites. Is anyone aware of them being a issue in The Villages? Does anyone offer a warranty for them?
I just had Massey retreat and renew the contract in February. I had detailed discussions with both Massey and Dean's. Both companies offer a contract for subterranean and Formosan termites. However, the Massey contract guarantees that they will protect the house for 10 years. The renewal price is fixed in the contract for the first 5 years, but it could go up for years 6 through 10. Dean's would only offer me a contract for one year. They do supplemental treatment every year, but that only covers part of the house. I didn't use Dean's primarily because their contract is only a one year agreement. So, they could raise the renewal rate or even cancel the entire contract after one year. For me, it was a no brainer.
FUSSY LADY
04-10-2021, 09:06 AM
I have Massey with the bait treatment. They come every year and check baits and then check the inside room by room and also the attic. No problems so far. I use them for all my pest control and my sprinkler system for 20 years. They are a very reliable company, always come out if you have a problem and fix it.
Doubleeagle
04-10-2021, 09:16 AM
We are looking for Termites treatment. There are two methods used by professionals.
1. Treatment of dirt around the house, like creating a barrier.
2. Setting up base stations around the parameter of the house.
Which process is better. Thanks in advance for your feedback
Florida Building Code has required that new construction to treat for termites prior to a slab being poured for the last 50 plus years. Unless you have signs of termites in your home their is no need for additional treatment. Drywood termites are another animal that can only be treated by whole or partial fumigation of the house. If you have signs of termites, fine out what kind of termite you have before treating. But if you let the soil or landscaping build up around the perimeter of your house to were the termites have access above the sole plate of the wall in the slab, they can enter your structure from that excess buildup.
Jack65
04-10-2021, 09:19 AM
We are looking for Termites treatment. There are two methods used by professionals.
1. Treatment of dirt around the house, like creating a barrier.
2. Setting up base stations around the parameter of the house.
Which process is better. Thanks in advance for your feedback
I had a pest control company and the only question I have is do you want total control of termites or do you want cheap? The best method (not the cheapest) is baiting (sentricon). Also, treatment for drywood termites is totally different. Remember, subterranean termites live in the ground. Drywood termites live in the wood.
vintageogauge
04-10-2021, 09:41 AM
Massey apparently has changed their service and guarantee.
This from their website.
Protection Against all Wood Destroying Insects
Our Total Coverage Termite Protection includes protection against ALL wood destroying insects. This includes:
Eastern Subterranean Termite
Formosan Subterranean Termite
Drywood Termite
Powder Post Beetle
Old House Borer
Our Total Coverage Termite Protection even includes a direct termite treatment to exposed wood in the attic and crawl spaces. If you want the peace of mind of knowing your home is protected from termites and wood-destroying insects, reach out for a free, no-obligation termite inspection today.
That is their Total Coverage Package which is not needed here and it's very expensive.
Shapdaddy
04-10-2021, 09:44 AM
Our house is 11 years old and apparently not treated since inception. Want to have it done but hate to have to pay $ 150 or so a year for the privilege of having a warranty.
So basically you wont $3000 (150×20yrs) to protect your $300,000-$500,000 investment and for peace of mind! Sounds like penny wise and pound foolish
retiredguy123
04-10-2021, 09:50 AM
Our house is 11 years old and apparently not treated since inception. Want to have it done but hate to have to pay $ 150 or so a year for the privilege of having a warranty.
I recently had my house treated for $400 and the annual renewal rate is $79. I don't think it matters that the house has not been under contract. If you get it treated, you should be able to start a new long term contract with a specified renewal rate.
tallyhoer
04-10-2021, 11:12 AM
How much is the annual fee with Massey?
NoMoSno
04-10-2021, 11:39 AM
DIY bait stations are cheap.
termite bait station - Do It Yourself Pest Control (https://www.domyown.com/search?w=termite%20bait%20station)
Stu from NYC
04-10-2021, 12:53 PM
So basically you wont $3000 (150×20yrs) to protect your $300,000-$500,000 investment and for peace of mind! Sounds like penny wise and pound foolish
Looking for alternatives. When we bought our house we did have it inspected and it is termite free.
Plan to get protection but want the best bang for the buck.
Barborv
04-10-2021, 02:11 PM
I have the bait system in my Long Island home for years. I had the bait done by Massey in 2 of my homes in the Villages. It is not that much more and you dont have to treat every 5 years. It winds up being cheaper in the long run and free of chemicals being injected under your home which I am not a fan of. I think it was a difference of $100 or so from the treatment to the bait. Call and price. You can also negotiate a little.
Sherry8bal
04-10-2021, 02:14 PM
We are looking for Termites treatment. There are two methods used by professionals.
1. Treatment of dirt around the house, like creating a barrier.
2. Setting up base stations around the parameter of the house.
Which process is better. Thanks in advance for your feedback
SAVE YOUR MONEY!!! All you have to do is watch around your foundation from time to time and if you notice their "runs", then you can have the house treated. Been here since 2002 and never seen a termite. Why would anyone PAY someone to put BAIT in the ground to try to ATTRACT termites just so you could kill them. That's ludicrous and a total waste of money!
retiredguy123
04-10-2021, 02:18 PM
I have the bait system in my Long Island home for years. I had the bait done by Massey in 2 of my homes in the Villages. It is not that much more and you dont have to treat every 5 years. It winds up being cheaper in the long run and free of chemicals being injected under your home which I am not a fan of. I think it was a difference of $100 or so from the treatment to the bait. Call and price. You can also negotiate a little.
My contract with Massey is for 10 years, with no retreatment required during that period. I didn't go with the bait system because you never know when you may make a change to your landscaping, which could interfere with the bait stations. But, I think both methods are effective.
Curtisbwp
04-10-2021, 07:39 PM
I initially had little tubes with bait from M. Way too expensive...my housebwas treated and that is for ten years.
Deans Services
04-13-2021, 09:26 AM
So good to see such interest in Termite protection - a subject we love to discuss! Deans Services performs full perimeter soil treatments and can add bait stations in high-pressure areas when conditions warrant. Once you have had a full perimeter treatment, either by Deans or another licensed, reputable company within the last 10 years, your annual renewable warranty gives you the peace of mind of a $1,000,000 Lifetime Repair and Retreat Warranty, with zero deductible, that is also completely transferrable in the event you sell your home. Both Native subterranean and Formosan subterranean termite species are included. With our program, when the affordable annual coverage is renewed each year, you will never need to pay for another full perimeter soil treatment again! If you are new to the area or to the subject of termite protection in Florida, please see our brief but informative video entitled, "Do I Need Termite Protection?" on the Deans Services YouTube channel. If we can answer any specific questions for you, please give us a call (352) 787-5300 and we will be glad to assist. Thanks again for your interest and for allowing us the opportunity to directly answer any questions you may have regarding our services. Have a great day!
Bilyclub
04-13-2021, 09:30 AM
So good to see such interest in Termite protection - a subject we love to discuss! Deans Services performs full perimeter soil treatments and can add bait stations in high-pressure areas when conditions warrant. Once you have had a full perimeter treatment, either by Deans or another licensed, reputable company within the last 10 years, your annual renewable warranty gives you the peace of mind of a $1,000,000 Lifetime Repair and Retreat Warranty, with zero deductible, that is also completely transferrable in the event you sell your home. Both Native subterranean and Formosan subterranean termite species are included. With our program, when the affordable annual coverage is renewed each year, you will never need to pay for another full perimeter soil treatment again! If you are new to the area or to the subject of termite protection in Florida, please see our brief but informative video entitled, "Do I Need Termite Protection?" on the Deans Services YouTube channel. If we can answer any specific questions for you, please give us a call (352) 787-5300 and we will be glad to assist. Thanks again for your interest and for allowing us the opportunity to directly answer any questions you may have regarding our services. Have a great day!
My question would be why aren't drywood termites covered ? It would seem with block houses the threat would be more from flying drywood swarmers.
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