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7 Expert Tips To Prevent Termite Infestation

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7 Expert Tips To Prevent Termite Infestation

Termites are wood-eating insects that can become household pests. They eat dead plants and trees, as well as paper, plastic, and drywall. Termites can destroy food crops in addition to causing damage to structures. Dry wood termites and subterranean termites are the two most frequent types of termites. Dry wood termites do not dwell underground and are mostly found in trees, whereas subterranean termites reside in the soil and invade structures from below. For an efficient treatment, it is critical to determine if the termite is a dry wood termite or a subterranean termite, as the treatment methods for the two species differ.


How To Stop Termites


Prevent excess moisture

Moisture is one of the key factors that attract termites and other pests into your home. If you live in a humid area, a dehumidifier can help. In the summer, you can turn on the air conditioner intermittently throughout the day to keep the house cool and remove extra moisture from the air.


Make a barrier between soil and wood

If you have a garden, leave some space between the earth and the wood. Most experts agree that a gap of at least eighteen inches is required. This can help prevent termites from attacking your home's foundation and furniture. To establish a physical barrier for termites, use stones or cement to divide soil from the wooden area, especially in patios, gardens, and other outdoor areas.


Manage your plants

While we all enjoy having plants around our houses, some plants can offer termites a passage. Plants can also make it difficult to detect termites attacking your wood siding or exploiting foundation flaws. Trim all vegetation around your house, leaving at least 12 inches between the shrubbery and the outside wall of your house. Keeping grass around your property mowed and raked on a regular basis.


Remove anything that attracts termites

The cellulose in wood and other paper products is consumed by termites. Keep decaying timber and dead trees out of your home. Remove any tree stumps or building debris from the vicinity of your property. Newspapers, cardboard boxes, and other paper items should not be kept in the house for long periods of time. These items can make your home an ideal place for termites. Then you should hore a pest control team to solve the pest issue effectively and also be cautious about using and leaving them on your property.


Use borate

Borate is a termite repellent that is very popular. Before priming and painting, you can spray the wood with borate. It soaks into the wood, preventing termites from biting and eating it. After the termite spray has cured, you can prime and paint it, as usual, then use it to construct window frames, doors, and furniture, among other things. This borate spray has a long-lasting termite repellent effect.


Annual inspections

The easiest approach to avoid termite infestations is to inspect these areas on a regular basis. It's also a good idea to employ a pest control experts to check for termites in places you might not have considered, perform preventative termite control measures, and exterminate any termites that have made themselves at home.


Call pest control

If termites have already infested your home, the first step is to contact a pest control professional for a complete inspection and termite treatment. When you consider the damage termites may cause to your home's foundation and furniture, the expense of termite treatment does not appear to be unreasonable.


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