Giant Flying Monsters Just as Bad as Termites

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When you think of termites you don’t normally think about giant, flying monsters with huge fangs and the ability to dive bomb your home. But you should. Because that’s the message this Publicis Dallas-created, Blacklist-produced commercial for Terminex. Termites might be small but they can do significant damage and, unlike the creatures in this commercial, they can do it without you even realizing. Because once you do, it’s too late.

The message? Understand that though termites are small, they are just as damaging as the ficticious creatures in this commercial. The work does a nice job bringing to life the initially hidden damage termites can do to your home.

Dvein Terminix ‘Flying Monsters’ from Blacklist on Vimeo.

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