How to Get Rid Of Termites

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Termite infestations are a serious problem for homeowners. Some can cause severe, long-lasting damage. These termites can colonize a house, eating the wood and destroying it.

Termites can cause serious and sometimes permanent structural damage to homes if they are not treated promptly. While homeowners can try DIY to eliminate small infestations, it is best to hire an exterminator.

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Before you Begin…

Before homeowners begin termite treatment in perth, they need to determine the colony’s location and assess the damage’s extent. Termites can live inside a house. A professional exterminator should be called to assess the damage and provide a quote. A professional exterminator should be able to handle large termite infestations. They have the experience and knowledge as well as commercial-grade products.

Termites vs. Ants

It is up to the homeowner to determine whether they have a termite infestation. Flying ants can be mistaken for termites because they both have antennae and wings. Flying ants are not as destructive as termites but can cause damage. It is also much easier to manage flying ants than termites, and most homeowners are capable of doing the job.

Tips to getting Rid Of Termites

  • Preventing termites from happening is the best way to eliminate them. Regular inspections by homeowners are a good way to keep termites away.
  • After the extermination, homeowners should continue treating their homes for termites every other day.

Safety Considerations

  • Wear safety glasses and masks when handling hazardous chemicals.
  • Termites may hide in pipes and gutters, so ensure ladders are secured when inspecting high places.

STEP 1. Identify the type of termite infestation.

If you suspect that your home is infested by termites, homeowners should first look for signs. Look for signs such as sagging floors or holes in the woodwork. If wood is falling apart easily, it could indicate a termite problem.

The homeowner will need to identify the type of termite infesting their home. Subterranean, drywood and damp wood are the most common termites. Subterranean termites can be found all over the United States. They thrive in both soil and wood. Drywood termites live exclusively in wood and are found in the coastal states of California, Texas, Louisiana and Florida. Dampwood termites are found in the West, Pacific Northwest, and occasionally in Florida.

STEP 2. Eradicate subterranean termites using termiticide barriers, baits and beneficial nematodes.

There are many ways to eradicate subterranean termites. Termiticide barriers and termite traps are professional-level products that create a perimeter around a house. The termite will spread its poison to others if it eats the treated materials. Beneficial nematodes, which are natural parasites, can also be used to destroy or poison a colony.

STEP 3 – Exterminate drywood termites using essential oils and termiticide.

Termite spot treatments involve drilling holes in the wood where termites nest and then filling the holes using termiticide. Finally, the holes are sealed. You can also eliminate drywood termites using household items such as essential oils. Neem and orange oils prevent termites from laying eggs or shedding skin. Spray the infested area with two cups of water and 10 drops of oil.

STEP 4. Spray boric acid on the wood, in your garden, and in other areas where you see an infestation.

Boric acid, found in many termite insecticides, is a reliable way to eliminate colonies. You can find it at your local home improvement store. It works by drying and killing termites. Spray it in areas where termites may be present.

STEP 5. Make a DIY trap using wet cardboard.

A cardboard trap is another DIY solution. You need to take two pieces of wet cardboard and place them on top. Termites will be attracted to the cardboard’s cellulose and will get trapped within the pieces. The cardboard can be taken outside and burned. However, this is not a good method because it might not kill all termites or the colony.

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