Termite control definition

Termite control means the application of pesticides, except fumigants, in or around various structures, or to the ground prior to construction of a structure, for the control of termites and other invertebrate wood-destroying insects.
Termite control means the extermination of termites within, beneath or closely adjacent to a structure and the prevention of future termite entry which is accomplished through the use of pesticides;
Termite control means the application of pesticides, except fumigants, in or around various

Examples of Termite control in a sentence

  • Termite control Termites are a group of insects that mostly feed on dead plant materials, with the ability to digest cellulose.

  • Termite control chemicals or toxicants shall be able to immediately exterminate termites or create barriers to discourage entry of subterranean termites into the building areas.

  • Termite control is not part of this contract, and no such license is required.

  • If stations are found, the Contractor must use Termite control bait station devices to immediately eliminate the problems according to the standard of bait station system.

Related to Termite control

  • Site Control means that, for the Contract Term, Seller (or, prior to the Delivery Term, its Affiliate): (a) owns or has the option to purchase the Site; (b) is the lessee or has the option to lease the Site; or (c) is the holder of an easement or an option for an easement, right-of-way grant, or similar instrument with respect to the Site.

  • Access control means a system for allowing only approved individuals to have unescorted access to the security zone and for ensuring that all other individuals are subject to escorted access.

  • Medical control means a person who provides medical supervision to an emergency medical service provider.

  • Control means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management or policies of a Person, whether through the ability to exercise voting power, by contract or otherwise. “Controlling” and “Controlled” have meanings correlative thereto.

  • Disturbance Control Standard or “DCS” shall mean the reliability standard that sets the time limit following a disturbance within which a balancing authority must return its Area Control Error to within a specified range.