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Apparently, we’ve got both wood and subterranean types. We’ve been offered a quote for both chemical fumigation (which I am adamantly against), and heat treatment from two companies. One of the companies has indicated they have seen no success with heat treatment, which would be my preferred method. Any Poalrs have experience with heat treatment? Or advice?

Apparently, we’ve got both wood and subterranean types. We’ve been offered a quote for both chemical fumigation (which I am adamantly against), and heat treatment from two companies. One of the companies has indicated they have seen no success with heat treatment, which would be my preferred method. Any Poalrs have experience with heat treatment? Or advice?

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Do the math.... repairing damage from termites is far cheaper than actually treating for them. Make a full repair, do some DIY treatments, and then be ready to repair again in ten years.

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Part of the issue with that approach is the termites are apparently in a support beam. Don’t want to even fathom the cost and headache of replacing that. But seems like a novel approach. I’ll look into it. Thanks.