HOW CAN I KNOW IF I HAVE TERMITES IN MY HOUSE?
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Jun 8, 2020
PEST CONTROL - EXTERMINATION
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HOW CAN I KNOW IF I HAVE TERMITES IN MY HOUSE?
TERMITE TREATMENT
Termites are a terrible plague, they hide inside the wall or the attic of your house, they reproduce very fast and it can be a disaster for your house. Termites never stop eating, a well-organized termite colony can have more than a million hungry workers who consume more than 100 pounds of wood per year. The average cost of treatment and damage to the termites will be greater if you wait more than 3 months to fix it.
Most policies do not cover termite treatment or damage repairs.
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HOW CAN I KNOW IF I HAVE TERMITES IN MY HOUSE?
To know if you have termites you can do this inspection, see if you see these signs:
*Drywood termite droppings.
*Dark areas or blisters in wood flooring can indicate termites feeding within or below.
*Hollowed wood usually has a honeycomb interior and an empty sound.
*Evidence of swarms
*Termites leave discarded wings. There may also be several black or brown dead termites found.
*Mounds of pellets, resembling sawdust or coffee grounds, can indicate the presence of termite waste.