Termites
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Termites are a type of insect that feeds on cellulose found in wood and other plant materials. Subterranean termites are a species of termite that nest under the ground, and prefer water-damaged wood; they do not nest within the pieces of wood they are feeding on. Those colonies that choose to build their nests near homes and other buildings often find their way inside while foraging for food. They move inside unnoticed through spaces in the foundation or through pieces of wood making direct contact with the ground.
Described as social insects, termites live together in large numbers. Termite colonies divide into different groups, or castes. The larvae grow to become either workers, soldiers, or reproductives (fertile males and queens). The worker termites make up the bulk of the colony and are responsible for gathering food to feed the colony. Worker termites are those that invade structures, tunnel through and feed on structural wood, and over time cause extensive and expensive to repair damage. Termites living across the country are responsible for causing over five billion dollars in damage each year.
Termite prevention tips: Eliminate as much wood-to-soil contact on your home and property as possible. Stop rainwater from seeping into your walls by keeping gutters clear and placing weather-stripping around windows and doors. Use dehumidifiers to reduce moisture levels in your home and make sure to ventilate crawlspaces. Repair leaky pipes and fixtures. Remove fallen trees, tree stumps, and leaf piles from your property. Leave a barrier of at least 12-18 inches between any soil and your home’s foundation, and if possible, replace traditional mulch with a non-organic option. Contact us to set up a professional termite control plan.
To protect yourself from pests, reach out to the experts at Arenz Pest Management today for your residential pest control and commercial pest control. With our help, you can enjoy a pest-free property!