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Termite Control : How to Identify & Treat Them

Termite control seems to be an issue nowadays. Termites are quite little, look a lot like ants and are difficult to spot. These creatures are generally well hidden, especially to the inexperienced eye. The indications of termite damage are a lot more likely to be noticed before the termites themselves.
Termite species differ in their habits, preferred foods, size, bodily traits, colour and even lifecycle stages. However, you can identify them by getting know their several common traits.

 

 

How Do I Know if I Have a Termite Infestation?

Termites are blind but they are constantly on the lookout for food. If a termite comes across your house, finds a crack and devours some wood, it might bring some back to the colony, leaving a trail for others to follow. They’re experts at remaining undetected so you might not even notice they’ve arrived. Here are some signs of a termite infestation:

Mud Tubes

Mud tubes are one of the most common indicators. Termites glue these tunnels together with their saliva for travel. The pencil-width mud tubes may appear on the foundation of a home, spreading out like veins.

 

Swarmers

One of the first signs of a termite infestation is swarmers. Swarmers are winged termites that emerge in large groups from their nests. Male and female flying termites have left the nest in search of a suitable mate, which could be near or in your home.
Some species swarm at night and are attracted to light sources. Other termite species swarm during the day but all drywood termites swarm after rain at specific times of the year.

Discarded Termite Wings

You can spot termite wings near closed windows, doors and other points of entry to the house. This occurs when termites swarm out of their nest to mate and form a new colony. Termites twist their wings off when they land because they will never need them again. Termite wings are all the same size whereas ants have one larger (front) and one smaller (back) pair of wings (rear).

Drywood Termites Dropping

Drywood termites are the type of termites that live inside the wood. They create galleries while tunnelling and eating the wood they infest and they like to keep them clean. They make kick out holes where they remove their excrement to keep themselves clean. Because drywood termites eat wood their excrement is also wood, resulting in pellet mounds. If you find mounds of pellets that resemble sawdust or coffee grounds, you may have drywood termites.

What Are the Termite Treatments?

The best way to determine the proper treatment for termites is to contact a pest control company. They can do termite treatment in three ways:
1. Soil Treatment: Since subterranean termites live in soil, treatments are applied to the soil surrounding the house to act as a treatment barrier. First, a trench is dug around the foundation and the soil is treated with a termiticide. The trench is then refilled. This type of treatment prevents future termite infestations and destroys any termites living in the house which are returning to the soil to nest.
2. Wood Treatment: Pest control professionals can use a variety of wood treatments to help kill existing termite colonies and prevent new ones from forming. To prevent termite infestations and eliminate any existing termites in homes, pest control professionals use borate wood treatments. Some examples of it are surface applications during the construction phase of a home, wood injections and foams.
3. Bait Systems: Bait termite treatment systems are a reliable method of eliminating termite colonies. A professional pest control will place bait stations around the perimeter of the house and check them on a regular basis to ensure that the house is protected from future and current infestations. You can eliminate termite infestation using this treatment.

Why call a professional for termite treatment?

Termite treatment isn’t something you can do in a single day. Termite colonies are difficult to treat. All colonies that feed on your property must be identified. Treating a single colony on the spot can be costly. It’s possible that the colony that’s feeding on your house is under the house across the street! It takes training and experience to recognise a termite problem and locate the source colony or colonies.
For more information on termite treatments, or if you suspect you have a termite problem, call City Pest Control Services today to schedule a termite inspection of your home.

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