Termites carpenter ants carpenter bees and reinfesting wood boring beetles.
Complete wood destroying organism inspection report.
As part of your wood destroying insect inspection amerispec inspectors generally complete the npma 33 wood destroying insect inspection form.
The licensee must inspect for all wood destroying organisms as defined in chapter 482 021 27 f s.
Reports the inspecting firm shall not issue any complete wood destroying organism inspection report unless a washington state department of agriculture licensed structural pest inspector from that firm has made a careful and thorough inspection of the structure in conformance with and subject to the limitations within these standards.
Depending on the results you may need to consider treatment by a licensed pest control company.
The inspecting firm shall not issue any complete wood destroying organism report unle ss a washington state department of agriculture licensed structural pest inspector from that firm has made a careful and thorough inspection of the structure in conformance with and subject to the limitations within these standards.
It should be understood that there may be damage including possible hidden damage present.
At homepro inspections we offer wdo reports through 20 20 pest intervention and recommend that it be completed as an addition to a comprehensive home inspection.
This report shall be considered invalid for purposes of securing a mortgage and or settlement of property transfer if not.
This inspection does not include mold mildew or noninsect wood destroying organisms.
This is not a structural damage report.
A wood destroying organism wdo means an arthropod or plant life which damages and can reinfest seasoned wood in a structure namely termites powder post beetles old house borers and wood decaying fungi.
If you re in the process of purchasing or selling a home it s imperative that a wdo wood destroying organism inspection is completed as part of the due diligence.
The inspecting firm shall not issue any complete wood destroying organism report unless a washington state department of agriculture licensed structural pest inspector from that firm has made a careful and thorough inspection of the structure in conformance with and subject to the limitations within.