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by Jesus Saku, Jes
Owning a home or a building requires a certain amount of dedication to the maintenance of that structure which means that you will want to find termite deterrents that will help keep these foraging insects away from your valued structure. Termite deterrents are objects, smells, and/or chemicals that will keep termites from coming into your home and devastating the wood that is the basis of your structure and can seriously compromise its integrity.

The best termite deterrents come in chemical form. These chemicals are created specifically to keep termites away from structures and they are extremely effective when sprayed in typical spaces where termites are known to burrow. That means that chemical termite deterrents should be applied around the foundation of a house, underneath the structure in the crawl space, and around areas where termites would be able to crawl into the structure and begin feeding. This can be tricky since the worker termite is less than a centimeter in length and is able to crawl through a miniscule opening to start gathering food for the colony.

One study done in 2005 has shown some promise that the sap of the sugar pine tree could be one of the great termite deterrents that you can use. This study showed that the typical termite was disgusted by the sap of the sugar pine making it an advancement in natural termite deterrents like no one has been able to find as of yet.

The sad reality is that termites are amazingly resilient creatures. They look for a source of food and then are relentless in their pursuit of a feast for not only themselves but for the rest of their colony as well. They aren't especially picky in what they eat as long as it is damp, dank, wet, and stinky. Oh, yes, and it should be made of wood or a wood product as well. What is frustrating to pest control experts is the lack of effective termite deterrents that aren't chemical in nature.

As a society, we are tending toward "green" products in order to combat global warming and saving the ozone layer thus preserving the Earth from all of the man-made damaging agents we are introducing into the atmosphere. Termite deterrents that are not chemical are few and far between, however, which is frustrating for entomologists and scientists alike.

For now, if you are looking for termite deterrents, your best bet is to go to your local home improvement store and try to find termite bait that you can place strategically around your home that will, hopefully detract the attention of the termites away from the wood of your home and into the bait traps you have set. Other than that, termite deterrents are going to be chemical in nature and most effective coming from a professional pest control company.

Is it the preparation? Is it scheduling a time that's convenient? Is it wondering whether or not you look foolish or sound ignorant or both? For many people whose job duties include conducting effective training sessions, their biggest fear is wondering whether participants are more focused on the syllabus or on what they plan to do once the class is over!

If participants are attentive and interested, you've got a better chance of achieving the goals you've identified for your training program. If participants aren't tuning in, all you're really doing is wasting time and throwing away learning opportunities.

If the training sessions you've been holding lately have become a time for co-workers to talk about anything and everything except what's on the syllabus, you're giving participants time off with pay! Don't agree? Well they're being paid for the time spent in those classes, right? And they're not emerging with much newfound knowledge, right?

If those two points are difficult to argue, it's time to ask, “How much longer can my business afford to fund these unproductive gatherings?”

With some effort your training classes can be more effective. Here are 5 ways you can improve your skills as a training class facilitator.

1. Be Prepared

The more prepared you are, the better the chances of holding effective training classes. In fact preparing is crucial to their success. Remember that preparation goes way beyond putting together a syllabus. A syllabus is important for keeping training on track, but for each item, you've got to show up knowing what you'll talk about. It's rarely possible to be “too prepared” but if you show up unprepared, participants will always know it.

2. Be Confident

When you stand before a group you automatically are perceived as the expert. So act that way. The best way to accomplish this is by oozing confidence. Always remember that you need to believe in yourself before you can expect others to believe in you. This is true whether you're facilitating a training class or making a sales pitch or asking someone for a date. If you're confident you can “sell” anything, even your expertise. One easy way to “pull it off” as the expert in the room is to follow the advice above – be prepared.

3. Be Truthful

Nothing is worse than listening to someone who claims to be an expert stammering over his words, making things up or bending the truth in an effort to appear knowledgeable. People can see through this type of behavior so don't do it. Instead, if you're asked something you don't know, admit you don't know the answer. If possible, suggest where the person might go to find the answer. Or promise to follow-up with the answer and then remember to do so.

4. Be Approachable

Never come across as being arrogant and never “talk down” to participants. If you do, you might have a hard time delivering your instruction.

5. Be In Control

No matter what type of training session you hold, there will be times when you'll encounter the participant who has a comment or a question about everything you say and do. If you let this person take control you'll lose control. When you encounter such a person, politely suggest that the two of you get together after the meeting. Otherwise, the meeting risks running into serious overtime. Plus other participants will definitely lose interest.

If you have difficulty with these 5 sure fire ways to keep participants focused while conducting training classes don't give up hope. Remember, you can always hire an experienced training class facilitator!

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