Termite Control And Treatment

Termite Control And Treatment

Out of all the pesky pests we get here in San Antonio, termites have to be one of the worst. Termites are wood destroying insects that can cause havoc to your home. Your home is important to you; you’ve invested a lot of money and time into it, so the last thing you want is some insects destroying it. When your home gets a termite infestation, they won’t often cause noticeable damage until they have been there for around five years. Termite Inspections and Control
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If you only notice that you have termites when damage is visible, then it could already be too late. Although you can call in a local exterminator to get rid of the termites, you may have to spend a lot of money on fixing the damage these pests have created. To protect your home from infestations, here are some simple ways to control and treat termites.

Types of termites

● Subterranean termite – Subterranean termites build their nests under the ground. They like moisture, as it’s critical to their colony’s survival.

● Drywood termite – Drywood termites make their nests inside of the wood.

● Dampwood termite – Dampwood termites usually live in wood that is damp and decaying. They enjoy high humidity levels and need regular contact with water to survive.

Look for signs of a termite infestation

Although it may not always be noticeable that you have a termite infestation, you shouldn’t ignore the fact that your home is at just as much risk of them as anyone else’s. There are some signs that you can look out for to determine if you have a termite infestation such as holes in wood, sagging floors, and more.

If you see any termites, don’t ignore them. Call out a pest control service so they can help you to determine if your home does indeed have an infestation or look out for the points below:

● Go into your basement with a flashlight and screwdriver and investigate the foundation beams of your home by tapping them with the screwdriver handle. If they sound hollow, this is a sign you have a termite problem. You can push the screwdriver into the wood to check its strength – if the screwdriver pushes in easily, then this is another sign that you may have termites. Use the torch to examine any crawl spaces and entry points.

● If you come across any pellets that are wood colored or dark brown, this could be the termites’ waste. Check any wood that is around the area where you found the pellets.

How to keep the termites out

● Try to keep any shrubbery near your home trimmed back. Don’t let the shrubbery touch your exterior walls, and leave a gap of around 12 inches. This will prevent you from getting any damp areas and it could also uncover any termite damage.

● Don’t direct your sprinklers towards your home’s foundation. If you do this, it creates an environment that is ideal for subterranean termites since they like moisture.

● Don’t create the perfect environment for termites to thrive. Maintain the exterior of your home, so that no water can leak into your walls.

● If you have a crawl space under your home, make sure it is well ventilated.

Termite treatment

To protect your home against termites, use a termite treatment. This is a great way to prevent your home from being infested by termites. For termite control, call out a professional who is an expert when it comes to dealing with pests. The more knowledge and experience they have, the better the treatment will go.

A professional will be able to examine your home and tell you about any treatments that are required to prevent termites in the future. Depending on how accessible your property and its structure are, and how thoroughly the treatment is carried out, it should protect your home from infestations for a few years.

Liquid treatments – Liquid termite treatments can help to prevent termites from entering your home for a few years, as long as it is applied correctly. The treatment only prevents the termites from entering your home; it will not stop them completely. This means that annual checks of your home are still important to ensure that your home has no termites at all. This solution works both inside and outside, so your home has a protective barrier, and it also offers immediate protection against termites.

Bait treatments – Termite bait is when cardboard, paper, and other termite foods are left out for the termites to eat. The bait will be covered in a slow acting termiticide, so when a termite eats it, it doesn’t die near the trap. If the termites died too close to the food, it would deter the others to go near it.
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