Behind the Scenes with Absolute Termite & Pest Control on Khon2's Living808
- Absolute Pest Control Hawaii PCO#1409
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When it comes to keeping homes safe and comfortable in Hawaii, pest control plays a crucial role. Recently, Absolute Termite & Pest Control took center stage on the set of Khon2's popular show, Living808. This visit gave viewers a rare glimpse into the world of pest management and the expertise required to protect Hawaiian homes from unwanted invaders. Here’s a detailed look at what happened behind the scenes and why this partnership matters to local residents.

The Importance of Pest Control in Hawaii
Hawaii’s tropical climate creates an ideal environment for many pests, including termites, ants, and rodents. These pests can cause significant damage to homes and pose health risks to families. Termites alone cause millions of dollars in property damage annually across the islands.
Absolute Termite & Pest Control has built a reputation for addressing these challenges with effective, environmentally responsible solutions. Their visit to Living808 was an opportunity to educate the public about common pest problems and how to prevent them.
What Happens During a Pest Control Inspection
On the Living808 set, Absolute Termite & Pest Control demonstrated a thorough inspection process. This step is critical because identifying the type and extent of infestation determines the treatment plan.
Key points from the inspection included:
Checking wooden structures for signs of termite damage such as mud tubes and hollow wood.
Looking for ant trails and nests around the property.
Inspecting moisture-prone areas where pests often thrive.
Using specialized tools to detect hidden infestations.
This hands-on demonstration helped viewers understand why regular inspections are necessary, especially in Hawaii’s humid environment.
Treatment Methods Highlighted on Living808
The team showcased several treatment options tailored to different pest problems. These methods balance effectiveness with safety for residents and the environment.
Some of the treatments discussed were:
Baiting systems for termite control that attract and eliminate colonies without widespread chemical use.
Targeted insecticide applications around entry points to stop ants and other insects.
Rodent exclusion techniques that seal off access points and remove attractants.
Use of natural and low-toxicity products to reduce environmental impact.
By explaining these options, Absolute Termite & Pest Control emphasized that pest management is not one-size-fits-all. Customized solutions provide better results and peace of mind.
Tips for Homeowners from Absolute Termite & Pest Control
During the segment, the experts shared practical advice homeowners can use to reduce pest risks:
Keep gutters and downspouts clean to prevent moisture buildup.
Store firewood and debris away from the house.
Seal cracks and gaps around doors, windows, and foundations.
Maintain proper ventilation in crawl spaces and attics.
Schedule regular professional inspections, especially if your home is older or near wooded areas.
These simple steps can make a big difference in preventing infestations before they start.
Why This Collaboration Matters
The partnership between Absolute Termite & Pest Control and Living808 brings valuable information directly to the community. Many homeowners underestimate the threat pests pose until damage becomes visible and costly.
By featuring real experts on a trusted local show, viewers gain access to reliable knowledge and resources. This helps people make informed decisions about protecting their homes and investments.
What to Expect Next
Following the Living808 episode, Absolute Termite & Pest Control plans to continue outreach efforts through workshops and community events. These initiatives aim to raise awareness about pest prevention and promote safe, effective control methods.
Homeowners interested in learning more or scheduling an inspection can visit Absolute Termite & Pest Control’s website or contact their local office. Early action is key to avoiding expensive repairs and health issues related to pests.









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