Termites Chewing on YOUR Home?

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March 15, 2016

Termites are constantly foraging for food. Workers will leave a pheromone trail while they are foraging. This trail allows other termites to also locate the food source.

Termites eat material that contains cellulose, such as wood, roots, plant debris, paper or cardboard. Termites can gain entrance into a structure through any part of the wood frame in contact with the ground, through openings in the foundation around pipes and conduits or through cracks in the foundation. Termites can enter through cracks that are no wider than 1/64 of an inch.

Subterranean termites require moisture to survive. They create mud tubes to obtain access to a structure that is above ground. These tubes are created from soil cemented with secretions and fecal material. The tubes are to protect the termites from exposure to sunlight or dry conditions. Termites are able to survive in a structure without contact to the ground if there is a sufficient moisture source.

Termite colonies consist of:

Primary reproductives

Function of reproducing and laying eggs

Secondary reproductives

Soldiers – defend the colony / nest from invaders

Workers – forage for food and feed their nutrients to the rest of the colony

What Can You Do to Help Protect Your Home?

Small steps make a big difference. Start by eliminating food and moisture

conditions around your home. These simple steps will deter termites, making

your home a less attractive target.

Eliminate Moisture Problems

  • Repair leaking faucets, water pipes, and a/c units
  • Divert water from foundation
  • Keep gutters and down-spouts clean
  • Ventilate crawl spaces
  • Remove excessive plant cover and wood mulch
  • Get rid of standing water on roof
  • Keep all vents clear and open
  • Seal entry points around water and utility lines or pipes
  • Eliminate moisture problems
  • Keep firewood, lumber, or paper away from foundation or crawl space
  • Get rid of stumps and debris near house
  • Place screens on outside vents
  • Check decks and wooden fences for damage
  • Wood on your home shouldn’t contact the soil

Warning Signs – Some indications you may have termites include:

  • A temporary swarm of winged insects in your home or from the soil around
  • your home.
  • Any cracked or bubbling paint or frass (termite droppings).
  • Wood that sounds hollow when tapped.
  • Mud tubes on exterior walls, wooden beams, or in crawl spaces.
  • Discarded wings from swarmers.

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