Frequently Asked Questions
Termites
What type of guarantee do you offer?
We offer a repair &/or retreatment guarantee. If termites ever come back, we come back. Our repair guarantee has no deductible.
What do you use and why?
We use Liquid Non-Repellent Termiticides, which have consistently proven themselves to be the fastest and most effective at eliminating termites in and around structures.
Why do you use the liquid treatments over the bait stations?
Bait systems rely on termites to find stations, so they may take months to begin working and years to achieve control. Bait systems require termites to encounter a station for control, but there is no guarantee that termites will ever come into contact with these stations during normal activity. In contrast, undetectable liquid termite treatments work immediately. Applied around the home, these products do away with termites once they encounter the treatment. In fact, Non-Repellants begins working immediately to terminate termites both inside and immediately surrounding the home.
The Non-Repellants allow termites to forage in a treated area, and then unknowingly pass the insecticide on to other termites during normal activity. This ensures that even termites that don’t directly come into contact with a treated zone will still be terminated. This is called the ‘Transfer Effect™, and is what makes the Non-Repellants so effective at eliminating termite colonies.
With baiting systems, termites obviously must find and eat the bait in order for the chemical to be effective. It is important to realize that the current bait systems (the bait stations and their contents) DO NOT actually “attract” termites. A termite is a blind forager and is not attracted to that bait stations any more or any less than it is attracted to your home. So, the termites have to literally bump into the bait station. The bait stations can take up to 2-3 years to completely terminate the termite colony. The liquid treatments begin working immediately and it only takes one termite to pass through the barrier and the “Transfer Effect ™” begins.
How can I tell if I have termites?
Signs are mud tubes, swarms, wings, and damage. Breda Pest Management uses infrared cameras on all termite inspections. No more guessing whether termites are behind your walls eating your studs. We have the ability to detect active termites that remain hidden during a standard ‘visual inspection.’ With our technology finding termites is easy.
Does it have an odor?
No.
How much does it cost to get my home treated for termites?
The price is based on the lineal footage of your home and the foundation. We come out and take measurements of your home and that is where the price is generated from.
Pest Control
Do I have to sign a contract?
The Georgia Department of Agriculture requires a signature for all work performed on your home.
How often do you treat?
We offer a Quarterly Pest Control Program, where we service the home once every 3 months. We believe it is just as important to service the inside every quarter as it is the outside. At Breda, we don’t believe in taking shortcuts, that’s why we service both inside and outside perimeters every time we come to your home. If you have any problems between the scheduled quarters, we come back at no charge. We also schedule specific appointment times. We know how valuable your time is and we won’t give you a “window” for an arrival time.
Is it safe around pets and children?
Yes, we use a crack and crevice service on the inside of your home. No more messy baseboard treatments leaving standing chemical for pets or children to touch. Every product we use is odorless.
How much is your Quarterly Pest Control Program
The price is based on the square footage of the home.
Official WDO Reports
Commonly called clearance letters.
Real estate companies require a letter at time of listing. Mortgage companies require a letter with an inspection date within 30 days of closing
Things of concern-
Live infestation or signs of previous infestation.
Areas conducive to infestation -
Improper ventilation, wood to earth contact, cellulose in the crawl.






