Showing posts with label subtereanean termites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label subtereanean termites. Show all posts

Sunday, April 10, 2011

The 4 different types of termites to know about.

There are many different types of termites that we need to worry about, but basically there are four types in the united states that we should be concerned about. These four types of termites all have two things in common and that is, one they all do damage. And Two is they all eat wood.  
1. The subterranean termite.
This lives below the ground surface anywhere from 1 foot to the 30 feet level, when they enter your home they must come in by building mud tubes, this is why is it is always important to be able to see your slab foundation, by being able to observe your slab foundation you can spot any tubes that come from the ground up the slab and enter into the home.
2. The dry wood termite.
Who unlike the subterranean termite only requires about 3% moisture to survive, so this termite can actually live in the wood without leaving the wood, it has its food source and its water supply in the wood itself. This termite will usually leave droppings and looks like small beach sand or saw dust piling up depending on how big the infestation may be from the. This particular termite usually takes a little longer to detect because it does not leave the area of infestation.
3. The damp wood termites.
For this termite to survive it requires a lot more moisture, 30% or more to be exact that is why you would normally find this termite close to wet wood, detecting the damp wood termite is usually done when there is some sort of structural repair going on.
4. The Formosan termite.
being one of the most destructible the Formosan termite can eat through wood with an alarming amount of speed. The Formosan can actually eat through a piece of wood 2x4x6 in about as much time as a subterranean can eat through a piece of wood that is 1x2x4.

It is usually a good idea to seek some professional help if you think you have a problem with one of the four termites listed above.

Seek out professional pest control help help.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Do It Your Self termite treatment

More and more, people are doing things themselves instead of relying on someone else. Some people just want to keep their expenses down; others want the challenge or the satisfaction of knowing that they are doing something without the help of anything else, giving us a great deal of pride. For these kinds of people, they can extend that spirit to termite treatment.
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You can find many different products out there to help you with your problem that are very effective. Home improvement stores are the best places to find this stuff, but you can certainly find it in other types of ships.

If you want to do this termite treatment yourself, you can do chemical application and termite baiting.

Termite baiting should be examined first, because it's the kind of termite treatment that provides the most simple way to get your house clear of termites. You'll also enjoy greater safety, due to the lack of chemicals involved in this type of process.

Sketch the floor plan of your home after carefully examining the layout of the place. You'll be able to see every sort of ventilation or risk to your home, like firewood, windows, A/C drains, etc.

You can note all of the things in and around the house that are havens for termite infestation, due to their dampness and shade; anything that provides a dark, moist environment should be examined.

Every 10 feet or so around your home, set down bait stations. You can place the bait stations closer to each other in instances of areas that are very conducive to termite infestation.

Home Depot, Lowe's, and other types of home improvement stores have all kinds of termite equipment, like the baiting stations and wood attractants. With a little patience and effort, you can get rid of your termites yourself.
 

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