How to Treat Wood To Prevent Termites
We all know that prevention is better than cure. And when it comes to termites, nothing can be more true. Termites are one of the most difficult pests to identify … Read more
We all know that prevention is better than cure. And when it comes to termites, nothing can be more true. Termites are one of the most difficult pests to identify … Read more
Yes. Termites can come back after treatment. They are one of the hardest pests to eliminate. Because termites live inside the wood or soil, it’s easy to miss them when … Read more
What Do Baby Termites Look Like? Baby termites, also known as larvae, look like small and pale adult termites. Larvae go into a transition phase called molting. Molting is an … Read more
The short answer: Yes. Termites can and will bite humans. But they generally won’t. Termites have a caste system, and within this caste are soldiers whose primary purpose is to … Read more
Termites are sneaky and can go unnoticed for years. They hide behind walls and soils, making any signs of infestation challenging to identify. That said, they are not impossible to … Read more
The short answer: Yes. Tenting does work. But how successful the treatment is will depend on the specific type of termite infesting your home. Tenting is highly effective with drywood … Read more
1. Identification Drywood termites are difficult to treat and identify because they are sneaky. They live and nest inside the wood. Drywood termites also create multiple scattered colonies inside the … Read more
1. Carpenter ants Many people confuse carpenter termites with ants. And not without good reason. For one, their bodies resemble one another. Both insects have antennas, a tiny body, and … Read more
1. Beneficial Nematodes Beneficial Nematodes are parasites used as a biocontrol for pests. They attack insects but don’t pose any harm to plants, pets, and humans. Beneficial Nematodes are deadly … Read more
What Do Termite Droppings Look Like? Termite droppings vary in appearance depending on the species of termites. There are three common forms they can take: Pellets, Mud tubes, and Patches. … Read more