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Pest Management Protects Our Homes and Our History

Pest Management Protects Our Homes and Our History

February 18, 2026 Posted by Protect Cali Uncategorized

The recent restoration of Mount Vernon offers a clear and sobering lesson for the public. Pest damage is not a minor maintenance issue. It is a long-term threat to the structures that define our communities, our economy, and our national history.

Behind the newly restored rooms of George Washington’s home was a far more serious problem. For decades, termites had been quietly hollowing out the mansion’s structural wood from the inside. Much of the original timber beneath the home appeared sound on the surface but had lost its strength entirely. By the time the extent of the damage was fully understood, early intervention was no longer possible. The result was a $40 million reconstruction effort, the largest in the site’s history.

This story mirrors what happens every day in California homes, apartments, historic buildings, parks, and public spaces. Termites and other pests do not announce themselves. They work slowly, out of sight, weakening wood, foundations, and load-bearing systems until safety is compromised. When visible damage finally appears, the options are limited and expensive. Repair gives way to replacement. Preservation becomes reconstruction.

Mount Vernon’s restoration succeeded because professionals were allowed to use both traditional craftsmanship and modern, science-based pest protection. Termite shields, moisture control, improved drainage, and climate systems were added to stop future infestations before they can take hold.

The broader takeaway is simple and relevant to every household. Pest management is not about convenience. It is about protection. It protects homes from structural failure, cities from rising public costs, and historic landmarks from irreversible loss. When pest control operators are denied access to proven tools, damage does not stop. It accelerates, spreads, and becomes far more costly for everyone.

History cannot be rebuilt once it is lost. Neither can affordability, safety, nor community stability. 

The Mount Vernon project shows that early, proactive pest management is the difference between preservation and destruction. Ensuring pest control professionals have the tools they need is not optional. It is a public responsibility that protects our homes today and our heritage for generations to come.

Tags: cultural heritagehistoric preservationhome protectionhousing stabilityinfrastructure protectionintegrated pest managementMount Vernonpest managementpreventive maintenancepublic safetyScience-based PolicyStructural Integritytermites
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About Protect Cali

We recognize the vital role that fumigation plays in safeguarding homes, buildings, and families. Fumigation is the only proven method that effectively eliminates drywood termites and wood-destroying beetles, pests responsible for significant damage to properties across the state. It is also a thorough solution capable of completely eradicating bedbugs, cockroaches, and other harmful pests from residences. Our commitment focuses on protecting public health, housing affordability, and California’s economy. Our mission is clear: to maintain science-based pest management solutions that protect the homes, health, and livelihoods of every Californian.

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