Pre and Post Cons Termite control

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 The termites travel in mud tubes and come from the ground. They consume wood, paper, or other materials that contain cellulose. They damage your clothes, documents, doors, fixtures, furniture, and even money notes. A mud tube indicates that millions of termites are destroying your property nonstop, 24 hours a day.

The biggest issue with termites is that they are typically invisible, and the damage they wreak may not be noticed until it is too late to stop it. Therefore, it is best to avoid termites altogether by taking preventative measures. To identify them, you can also view termite photos.

If your neighbor receives anti-termite treatment, the termites will begin to move toward newly untreated zones, which may include your home. Termites are soil-dwelling insects that infiltrate buildings in quest of wood and paper—anything containing cellulose—which are their favorite foods. They are reputed to be stealthy invaders.

Despite the fact that termites are soil-dwelling insects, they have known to invade even structures with more than 80 floors, starting on the first floor and working their way up.

Termite treatments are carried out during construction, and you should make sure that your property receives them as well. Per-construction anti-termite treatment refers to anti-termite measures taken before a house is built.

Two varieties of termites are prevalent in houses, businesses, and other structures.

SUBTERNEAN TERMITES

Because they live in highly organized societies in underground tunnels and chambers, termites are typically discovered in groupings called termite colonies. The nest is built and maintained by these termites. The termites hunt for immature individuals, scour for food to eat, and bring the food back to the nest. Typically, termites eat wood as well as other cellulose-based products like paper and cardboard.

TERMITE DRY-WOOD

As their name suggests, these termites thrive in dry, sound wood, which could contain as little as 2% moisture. They don't need a steady source of moisture. Compared to underground termites, these termites are larger. The furniture is typically damaged by these termites. The buildup of tiny, straw-colored feed pallets inside or beneath infested furniture is one of the typical indications of these termites' attacks.

CONTROL TIPS FOR TERMITE

1) Fix any moisture issues inside the house and in the neighborhood.

2) maintain enough ventilation in the attic and crawl space.

3) Keep any water that is standing away from the foundation.

4) Clear the area around the house of any potential food supplies, including as dead stumps, firewood, wood waste, and paper. 

5) Remove all wood-to-ground contact from the area around the outside of the building.

6) Consistently look for activity or damage on wooden decks and fences.

7) Maintain all vegetation and other ground cover along the home's exterior perimeter that is below the siding.

8) Search for red flags   

9) To assist prevent easy access by dry-wood termites, seal nail holes and fractures in exposed wood.