Tips To Help You Determine If You May Have A Problem With Termites

Blog

Termites, even if they do not seem to disturb you much, are a major concern because they can quickly destroy a home. Once the termites take over a home, they eat away at all of the wood that they can find and they rapidly breed. Some people have had their homes condemned because of the unsafe conditions created by an untreated infestation of termites. Therefore, you will want to know the signs that you may have termites in your home so you can quickly have the problem resolved.

Some Of The Wood Is Starting To Sound Hollow

Find some of the wood support beams in your house, or even stair railings and baseboards. Give them a light knock to see if it suddenly sounds as though the wood is hollow, when it never used to be that way. If you are hearing what sounds to be a echo inside of the wood, you will want to immediately contact a pest control professional, like EMCO Pest Control, for more help.

You Spot Some Wood Shavings On The Floor

You might not see an overload of it, but if you look closely along the edge of the floor when you go to sweep or vacuum, you may notice a small amount of tiny wood shavings on the floor. This happens when the termites are tunneling through the wood. As they chew their way through, some of the wood shavings will exit their little tunnels and end up on your floor. This should tell you that there is already a significant amount of damage happening to the wood in your home, so you will want to take swift action.

There Are Termite Tunnels Forming Along Your Wood Beams

These small tunnels may only be a few inches long and no wider than a pencil. They will also be a very light brown, or tan, color. This is a termite tunnel, and it is a clear indication that you have a termite infestation that needs prompt attention.

The key is to make sure that you are not delaying the process of having your home treated for termites. The longer you wait, the more destruction they can cause. You want to have this issue solved by a professional and then have your home thoroughly inspected by a contractor. This way, you will know if there are any repairs that need to be done in order to keep your home in the best possible shape.

Share

21 October 2017

Protecting Your Family With Pest Control

How often do you double check your front door or make sure that your garage door is closed? Although installing a home security system and giving your children instructions about stranger danger might seem like second nature, some people forget that there are real safety threats sitting around their windowsills. My child was bitten by a poisonous spider a few years ago, and ever since then, I have worked to increase awareness about the importance of pest control. A little pesticide can keep dangerous bugs from seeking refuge in your home and threatening your family. My website discusses different ways to keep your kids safe.