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Termites primarily feed on dead plants and the cellulose found in plant material such as soil, wood, and leaf litter. Termites wreak havoc on wood, food crops, and structures, among other things. To control the termite infestation, various chemical, physical, mechanical, and biological methods are used. Termite control products are used in a variety of end-use sectors, including the commercial, industrial, residential, and agricultural sectors, as well as livestock farms, transportation facilities, and post-harvest applications. The goal of pre-construction termite control is to create an anti-termite barrier beneath the building structure to protect against subterranean termite damage. If an infestation is discovered, the most effective method of treatment is a liquid termite treatment with Termidor. Termidor is extremely effective because it does more than just provide a barrier between the structure and termites. Termite spray is ineffective for treating walls, basements, or anything else that makes up a structure.
Termite Control Market is divided into four sections based on application: commercial & industrial, residential, agriculture & livestock farms, and others (post-harvest applications and transport facilities). The commercial and industrial sectors dominated the termite control market by application. The high demand from the commercial and industrial sectors is attributed to the strict regulatory requirements to meet the need for termite control. Many government agencies require audits in commercial and industrial organisations for certifications such as ISO 9001 and ISO 22000, particularly in the food service and pharmaceutical industries.
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