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Learn MoreThe Sentricon® Termite Control System (by Dow AgroSciences) is another termite control method offered by PMi. This termite control system involves placing monitoring stations around the structure which are checked 4 times a year. If termite activity is found, the monitoring station is converted into a baiting station. It remains a baiting station until the next visit that results in no more activity. At that point the station is converted back into a monitoring station.
The Sentricon Termite Control technology has been proven to be a very effective treatment method since it was introduced in 1995. It also won the 2000 Presidential Green Chemistry Award. The award recognizes technical innovation incorporating environmentally responsible chemistry into its design, manufacture and use.
PMi uses the Sentricon System with ESP Technology. ESP Technology allows our technicians to sweep a device over the station that will receive a signal from the station alerting it on whether or not there is potential for termite activity. If the station alerts the technician that there may be termite activity, it can then be verified by manually opening the station. This advanced technology helps us to retain better recordkeeping of any activity that has occured with your system.
As an Authorized Operator of the Sentricon System, PMi has the extensive training and experience to use this product to provide effective termite control.
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For more termite treatment options please visit our Termi-A-Bond or Conventional Treatments pages.
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