Many homeowners are unaware that their home has been invaded with termites, also known as "silent destroyers," until it is too late. The majority of people admit to having no idea what termite damage looks like or even what a termite looks like! Learn more about these pests and their destructive habits so you can determine when professional termite control Sydney required and save costly damage.

Termite Identification

Identifying the bugs in your home is the first step in determining if you require termite management. You most certainly have termites if you see what looks to be swarming ants. Termite control professionals in New England mostly deal with subterranean termites. When these termites swarm, or fly in swarms, they have the appearance of flying ants. Examine the wings of the termites to see if they are termites or just flying ants. Flying ants and termites both have two sets of wings. One set on a flying ant, however, is larger than the other. A termite's wings are exactly the same size.

It's also a good idea to take notice of the pest's bodily structure. Termites have no body segments and are about a quarter of an inch wide and sixteenths of an inch long. Be mindful of your surroundings and the types of bugs that reside there, as well as your climate, to identify whether you've encountered a termite or a less dangerous insect.

Search for Swarming

Subterranean termites begin to swarm in the spring, especially after it rains. One of the most obvious signs that your home might be infected with termites is this. If you notice swarming

on your property, you should contact professional termite control right once.

Mud Tubes Must Be Avoided

Subterranean termites enjoy building "mud tubes," or underground shelters. These tubes are made of dirt, attached to the building foundation, and then extended to the woodwork of the house. These tubes, which are usually the diameter of a pencil, can be found outside the house. You can break the tube and check back later to see if it's been rebuilt before contacting Sydney termite treatment services. If the tube is active, this will be determined.

Which of your rooms are the most vulnerable?

Termites are continually looking for food and moisture to keep their colony alive. You should look for these insects in wet regions of your home that include wood, as this is their primary food source. This might be your cellar, a stacked woodpile outside your home, or another location with similar characteristics. They may also look for wood in other places, such as foundation cracks, entry doors, or other points of entry. To detect if termites have been present, look for signs of hollowed wood or dirt in the wood. If you're unsure but suspect an infestation, seek professional advice from a local termite control business. Many companies even provide complimentary inspections.

 

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