A termite inspection typically covers various key areas of a property to assess and identify potential termite infestations. The inspection focuses on both the interior and exterior of the structure, including basements, crawl spaces, attics, and other accessible areas. Inspectors carefully examine wooden structures, such as beams, joists, and support posts, as well as areas with high moisture content, as termites are attracted to damp environments. Additionally, the inspection may extend to the perimeter of the property, looking for signs of termite activity in soil, around foundations, and near wooden structures. By thoroughly inspecting these critical areas, professionals can provide a comprehensive assessment of the termite risk and recommend appropriate measures for prevention or treatment.
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