Termite Bond and Pest Control

The structural integrity of homes and buildings are in danger of collapsing due to the rampant infestation of termites and other pests. These "silent destroyers" gnaw at wooden structures and the deep chambers and foundations of buildings, usually without leaving a sign of immediate damage or infestation. Over time, these pests will compromise the stability and safety of the building, leading to expensive repair costs and possible safety hazards. Being proactive and establishing connections to good pest and termite control businesses helps prevent any lasting damages and can save thousands of dollars.

When one group of pests come more are sure to follow. Known carriers of diseases such as rodents or cockroaches can contribute to poor health issues and often imply that there is a much bigger population under the boards and in the walls. The sight of any of these critters alone is enough to cause screams, but seeing many and living with them is sure to give the feeling that you would never be clean despite how often you showered. The implementation of pest control strategies helps mitigate these health risks and limit the infestation of the unwanted guests while also promoting a safer and cleaner living environment. 

Tuscaloosa, Alabama is looking for a contractor to furnish all supervision, labor, materials, and equipment necessary to accomplish the surveillance, trapping, treatment, pesticide application / chemical application, bait boxes and all necessary pest removal components of the IPM Program at the Tuscaloosa VAMC. Our veterans deserve the best treatment, and not have to share buildings with destructive and disgusting pests. To give them the best medical care, a good step is ensuring that they will not get sick at the place they go to for medical affairs, hence why this pest and termite control is so important. They are asking for the Contractor to provide detailed, site specific recommendations for structural and procedural modifications to aid in pest prevention, and treatment if necessary, along with the installation and monitoring of the sentricon termite systems. The contractor must also be able to treat a minimum of 2,000 square feet in a same day service. If interested, click on the link to learn more. The bid closes September 12, 2024 at 10:00 AM EDT.