One Time Termite Treatment
One Time Treatment to Kill Termites
Armor Termiti-Shield Protection is a one time termite treatment to secure your home or other buildings from the destructive damage of termites. Applied by Armor's trained termite technicians, Termiti-Shield effectively shields your structure against termites.
Call Now 513-503-1483!
Armor Pest Control is committed to being a leader in insect and pest control technology and works to be the most reliable termite control expert in the Midwest.
Armor termite control services are custom designed for your particular construction type, whether your structure is wood, brick, poured concrete, cinder block, two story, ranch, slab or basement we have a treatment for you. Termiti-Shield interior applications are made directly into the mortar between concrete blocks by drilling and injecting every 4 inches. This method creates a dense termiticide barrier, assuring that all areas of potential termite entry are effectively treated.
All basement floor areas that come in contact with any wood are drilled and the soil beneath the concrete floor is injected with Termiti-Shield materials. This method prevents entry in high-risk areas below the foundation.
Armor's exterior application methods are also very thorough. Armor injects the termiticide at 6-inch intervals around the perimeter of the structure. This technique assures that soil around the foundation is adequately treated.
All applications consist of precisely calculated quantities of termiticide and all materials are registered with federal, state, and local agencies. Environmental and customer safety are a top priority with all Armor Pest Control services.
Our technicians will professionally repair all Termiti-Shield injection sites to a smooth, cosmetically acceptable condition.
This treatment is very effective against the subterranean termites found in the greater Cincinnati Ohio area including Southeast Indiana and Northern Kentucky.
All Termiti-Shield materials are registered with the Environmental Protection Agency, The United States Department of Agriculture and all state and local Health Agencies.
Armor Termiti-Shield Protection is a one time termite treatment to secure your home or other buildings from the destructive damage of termites. Applied by Armor's trained termite technicians, Termiti-Shield effectively shields your structure against termites.
Call Now 513-503-1483!
Armor Pest Control is committed to being a leader in insect and pest control technology and works to be the most reliable termite control expert in the Midwest.
Armor termite control services are custom designed for your particular construction type, whether your structure is wood, brick, poured concrete, cinder block, two story, ranch, slab or basement we have a treatment for you. Termiti-Shield interior applications are made directly into the mortar between concrete blocks by drilling and injecting every 4 inches. This method creates a dense termiticide barrier, assuring that all areas of potential termite entry are effectively treated.
All basement floor areas that come in contact with any wood are drilled and the soil beneath the concrete floor is injected with Termiti-Shield materials. This method prevents entry in high-risk areas below the foundation.
Armor's exterior application methods are also very thorough. Armor injects the termiticide at 6-inch intervals around the perimeter of the structure. This technique assures that soil around the foundation is adequately treated.
All applications consist of precisely calculated quantities of termiticide and all materials are registered with federal, state, and local agencies. Environmental and customer safety are a top priority with all Armor Pest Control services.
Our technicians will professionally repair all Termiti-Shield injection sites to a smooth, cosmetically acceptable condition.
This treatment is very effective against the subterranean termites found in the greater Cincinnati Ohio area including Southeast Indiana and Northern Kentucky.
All Termiti-Shield materials are registered with the Environmental Protection Agency, The United States Department of Agriculture and all state and local Health Agencies.