This document was released by Arizona Department of Agriculture and contains the most recent official instructions for Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Report .
Q: What is a Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Report?
A: A Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Report is a document that provides information about the presence of wood-destroying insects in a property.
Q: Why is a Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Report important?
A: A Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Report is important because it helps identify any infestations or damages caused by wood-destroying insects, which can be costly to repair.
Q: Who needs a Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Report?
A: Anyone who is buying or selling a property in Arizona may need a Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Report as it is often required during real estate transactions.
Q: What pests are typically included in a Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Report?
A: Common pests included in a Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Report in Arizona are termites, carpenter ants, and wood-boring beetles.
Q: Who can perform a Wood Destroying Insect Inspection?
A: A Wood Destroying Insect Inspection can be performed by a licensed pest control professional or a certified home inspector.
Q: How often should a Wood Destroying Insect Inspection be conducted?
A: Wood Destroying Insect Inspections are typically conducted during the buying or selling process of a property, but it is recommended to have regular inspections every few years to identify any new infestations or damages.
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