Whitmire Micro-Gen Introduces New Consumer Brochure for Reveal TMS

The new consumer sales brochure can be used by pest management professionals to highlight the features and benefits of the Reveal Termite Monitoring System.

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ST. LOUIS — Whitmire Micro-Gen has introduced a new consumer sales brochure for use by pest management professionals that highlights the features and benefits of the recently introduced Reveal Termite Monitoring System.

The brochure explains the importance of monitoring for termites before problems occur around the home. PCOs can use the brochure to introduce termite monitoring and as a leave-behind for customers who are buying or considering a termite monitoring system.

The brochure is available through www.advancetbs.com or by calling 800/777-8570.

“With termite swarm seasons up in most parts of the country, now is an ideal time for consumers to consider termite monitoring,” said Whitmire Marketing Manager Jeff Vannoy.

The Reveal Termite Monitoring System features a station head similar to the company’s Advance Termite Bait System, but with a smaller, two-inch housing with only wooden monitors in the units. The stations are designed to be placed around customer homes, typically about six to 10 monitors per structure.

The monitors are designed only to reveal the presence of termites. There is no bait tube or treatment component. If termites are found within a Reveal monitor, the technician has the option of educating the homeowner on the occurrence and upselling the homeowner to a protection level of service that would include either a liquid or bait installation. 

The two-inch housing makes installing the monitors a snap for technicians, Whitmire said. The Quik-Lock cap is easily opened with Whitmire Micro-Gen’s Spider Station Access Tool and the station head appeals to homeowners because it is unobtrusive and looks like a sprinkler head. Reveal offers superior wood-to-soil contact, which maximizes how quickly termite activity is noticed by the pest management professional and can be treated.