Termites, these silent destroyers, could wreak destruction to the structural integrity of your house. The early detection of termites is vital to avoid significant destruction. This guide will give you the knowledge to spot termite infestation and take the steps required to safeguard your home.
Learn Your Enemy Different types of termites
There are two types of termites you can see in India:
- Subterranean termites: These termites that live in soil are the most prevalent kind and cause the majority of termite damage in Trichy.
- Damp-wood Termites Like the title implies they thrive in humid environments and usually infest wood that comes into close contact with water.
Identification Tips: Wood Nesting vs. Soil Nesting Termites
Subterranean Termites:
- Dimensions: Workers are typically 1/8 inch long, whereas soldiers have bigger heads, and are slightly larger.
- Color: A light brown or yellowish to white.
- Wings The swarmers (reproductive termites) have two wings of equal length that extend over their body.
Dampwood Termites:
- Size: Larger than subterranean termites, often reaching up to ¾ inch in length.
- Color: Dark brown or black.
- Wings: Swarmers have two sets of unequal-length wings, with the front pair longer than the back.
Winged Ants: Keeping Them Different
Incorrect identification can result in delays in actions. Here’s how to distinguish the winged and winged
- Body Form: Termites have a straight body, with a waist that appears to be uniform in size. Ants have a waist that is pinched that separates their Thorax (upper the body) and the abdominal area (lower the body).
- Wings of Termites are identical in length, and they shed easily. Ant wings tend to be different in size, with the rear pair being larger.
- Antennae The antennas of termites are bead-like and straight, while antennas for ants are bent or bent.
The Signs of a Termite Infestation: Watch Out!
- Mud Tubes: Subterranean termites construct mud tubes to move between their nests on the ground and the wooden structures of your home. You can find these tubes on the foundation walls as well as crawl spaces and around pipes.
- Wood with a hollow sound: Tapping on infested wood could cause hollow sounds due to termite activity within.
- Discarded Wings Finding wings that have been shed from crowds of ants near windows, doors or attics can be the most obvious sign of a recent termite infestation.
- Frass (termite droppings): These small piles of wood-like pellets that are located near the foundation wall or around damaged wood indicate termite activity.
The Way Pasumai Aids You to Identify and Spot Termite Infestation
In the Pasumai Termite Control, we employ an approach that is multi-pronged to identify and identify termite infestations:
- visual inspection: The experts at our company will examine your property for evidence of termites such as mud tubes, damaged wood, and wings of swarmers.
- Moisture Meter Moisture meters are used to determine areas that have high levels of moisture which could be a magnet for termites that prefer dampwood.
- Sounds Detection Technology: Specialized equipment can detect termite activity in the walls or behind furniture.
Comprehensive report: Following the inspection and subsequent report, we will provide a detailed report that details the severity of the infestation, as well as photographs and recommendations for treatment.
The Best Locations for termite inspection: Don’t leave a stone unturned!
- Foundation Walls Check for the presence of mud tube cracks, cracks, or entry points through which termites could infiltrate your home.
- Crawl Spaces Examine for damaged mud tubes wood support that is damaged and for the presence of termites.
- Attics Look for evidence of damage from moisture, abandoned wings, and any wood with hollow sounds.
- Doors as well as Windows: Inspect the frames for mud tubes or indications of damage to wood.
- Decks and Porches: Look for mud tubes in wooden supports, or in crawl spaces.
How Termites Get into Your Home and how to seal the Fort!
Termites are resilient creatures However, they can be made to work tougher. Here are the most common ways to get termites into your home:
- Cracks in the Foundation Walls: Seal any cracks or gaps in your foundation using a caulk designed for outdoor use.
- Voids on pipes and Wires: Ensure these entry points are sealed to stop termite entry.
- wood Mulch: Maintain a minimum of six inches in between the foundation of your home and the wood mulch to deter subterranean termites.
- Direct contact with soil: Avoid allowing wood from your home (beams or porches) to touch the soil.
Moving forward, we believe in taking the necessary professional help before making the situation worse. By reading the above details hope you have a little idea about how to spot termite infestation.