When to Do Termite Treatment 

It is very important to do termite treatment as soon as you suspect that you have a problem. A termite infestation is costly to repair and can lower the value of your home. Besides, most home insurance policies do not cover damage caused by termites. 

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Termite Swarms in Spring and Summer 

When the weather is warm, termites are more likely to swarm near the ground. If you see swarmers, it is a sure sign that you have a termite infestation. They look for a place to start a new colony, which can be in your foundation or near the exterior of your home. The swarmers will leave wings behind, which is another indication that you have an infestation. 

Termites can eat your house down to the framing, leaving it uninhabitable and ruining the value of your property. If you are unsure about whether your home is infested, hire an experienced termite expert to inspect your home. 

Infestations can be very difficult to detect without professional help, especially if there is no mud tube (construction of moisture and dirt) that termites use to access new areas. They can also eat through the wood that is in your home, and even cause rot if they get inside your attic or crawlspace. 

Your foundation is the primary entry point for termites, so make sure it is free of mud tubes and other damage. If you do spot a mud tube, seal it to prevent the termites from escaping and entering your home. 

You can also protect your foundation from termites by repairing leaks and diverting rainwater away from your home. It is also a good idea to replace damp or damaged wood on your home’s exterior, such as porches and storage areas. 

Keeping Your Home Dry and Clean 

Termites like moist soils, so if you have dry wood in your house, it can be very attractive to them. It is also important to keep your basements and crawlspaces dry. This will prevent termites from thriving, as well as deter them from re-infesting your home after they’ve been removed. 

Some homeowners choose to use “spot” or partial treatments for their termite problems, often because they are cheaper than full-blown, complete treatments. However, it is crucial to realize that the effectiveness of such a treatment will depend on the strength of the termite colonies. Spot treatments can be effective, but they usually come with limited warranties and may need to be repeated if termites return to other parts of your house. 

To prevent termites from re-infesting your home, consider using copper or stainless steel termite shields to create a barrier that will block the termites’ path. These metal shields can be expensive, but they are a great way to protect your home from termites. 

There are other ways to treat termites, such as by shooting Termidor Foam directly into the cracks and voids that make good hiding places for termites. This type of treatment is very effective, but it does need to be regularly monitored and inspected to ensure that it is working as intended.