Don’t you hate it when your next door neighbor has to tent his house for termites?

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Could the gas leak out and get you sick?

I would say. you should be happy he is doing that !
Otherwise you may be getting termites soon too
Silver lining dude.. Silver lining

Does WD-40 kill termites?

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I have termites in my kitchen cabinets and was wonderintg what I can use to kill them. I heard from someone that WD-40 does the job. Is that true?

if they are in your cabinets imagine whats in your walls and fllors, wd-40 aint gonna do it

any gadget to detect termites in a house?

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i am engaged in pest control business. i want to see new gadgets to be used in detecting presence of termites in a house.

Basically, termites are discovered by property owners in one of three ways. First, when a colony swarms in the first warm part of early spring, winged adults can be seen on the inside or outside of a building moving toward the light, a window, or other lit opening.

Second, as we have already said, termites build mud tubes to travel between the ground and a structure. These mud tubes can often be found on the outside of a slab between the earth and brick line, or on piers which form the foundation of a building.

Finally, because termites like to eat the paper surface of sheetrock, pin holes are left behind when sheetrock has been damaged. There also will be some tubes in the wood indicating that termites have been eating through the wood and making their way from one side of the area to the other.

You will probably rarely see any actual termites because they tend to avoid light and open air spaces. The tunnels give them the ability to go virtually undetected while reaching their food source, wood. Therefore, destruction can be “undetected” as well.

There are a few ways that termites can infest buildings. Since they like to eat damp, cellulose such as is found in wood and leaves, they will stick to where their food sources are most abundant. Your structure is probably framed in wood, but they also like drywall as well. Here are some places that allow termites to come into your home:

Wood to ground contact
Foundation cracks
Debris beneath the house
Uneven drainage
Joints between porches and foundations
Pipes and the insulation around them
If there is any area of your home where water has accumulated, chances are good that termites are going to be in that area. We’ll talk about prevention later on, but just about the only way you can tell on your own if you have termites is to look for tell-tale signs that they may be around.

While we have already described the damage, you might be better served with some termite damage pictures to help you identify termite damage.

Unfortunately, infestations can go undetected for years, after substantial damage has already been done. Signs of activity are not always easily detected. However, watch for wood debris near wood surfaces, like window sills. Mud tubes or trails may be found along the foundation, leading up to structure. Swarming termites have two clear, evenly-sized wings.

What Do Termites Look Like?
Termites are white, translucent and are about the size of a cooked grain of rice. They differ from ants, aside from their color, in their body shape. Ants have an hourglass shape and three body segments. Termites have two body segments. Furthermore, termites have straight antennae while ants have bent or segmented antennae.

How To Detect Termites
Unfortunately, infestations can go undetected for years, after substantial damage has already been done. Signs of activity are not always easily detected. However, watch for wood debris near wood surfaces, like window sills. Mud tubes or trails may be found along the foundation, leading up to structure. Swarming termites have two clear, evenly-sized wings.

What Do Termites Look Like?
Termites are white, translucent and are about the size of a cooked grain of rice. They differ from ants, aside from their color, in their body shape. Ants have an hourglass shape and three body segments. Termites have two body segments. Furthermore, termites have straight antennae while ants have bent or segmented antennae.

What Should I Do About Termites?
Colonies of termites are destructive to your home and property. Termites feast on wood and cause millions upon millions of dollars of damage every year. Contrary to popular belief, termites don’t live in wood, they commute from their subterranean homes. Because they live underground and burrow into the wood, they are not always easily detected. If you suspect termites, have found evidence of them, or have not had a termite inspection in the past few years, you should call a professional termite inspector to assess the situation and provide you with a recommended treatment.

How To Exterminate Termites
Unfortunately, treatment is not a do-it-yourself job. You will need a professional exterminator to apply a treatment to destroy colonies and active infestations. Whole house treatments will eliminate active infestations. Additional treatment is required to shield your home from subterranean colonies.

Whole house treatments involve a tent that enshrouds the house. It is filled will a toxic gas, or it can be filled with hot air to heat the house until the timbers reach 120 degrees (F). This treatment eliminates the active termites in the home. The colonies living underground must be dealt with separately. Typically a toxin is injected into the ground to shield your home from the termites.

Spot control can be applied to active infestations. However, they do not treat infestations in other parts of the house. Even if there is no outwa

how to kill termites naturally?

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how to kill termites naturally?

1 Take away their food and water.
2 Feed them to ants or an Echidna
3 Over heat or freeze the whole house for a day or so.
4 Cover them with with the spores of a toxic fungus
5 Inject nematodes into their tunnels
6 Inject Argentine ants into their tunnels (never 100% successful)

I found these shavings in an opening to the attic under the roof awning. Is this from termites?

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I took some pictures for more detail

http://s1127.photobucket.com/albums/l638/gblendstrup/

These aren’t from termites. Termites either drop little pellets or they make a sort of mud to cover things. They don’t do sawdust. It might be stuff that was left during construction and has slowly moved out to collect in spider webs BUT it is more likely to be produced by another timber pest (like beetles) so it is important that you get a competent pest inspector to take a good look at it just in case it is something serious.

After your house is fumigated for termites?

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We are having our house "tented" for termites right now. When they are done, do we need to throw out our paper products, like paper towels, toilet paper and kleenex tissues? They did not give us any instructions for after the fumigation. Need advise
Thank you

it would probably be a good idea to ask the people that are doing the work what they recommend, In Ga ( usa) pest control companies dig around base of house and apply pestcide, also drill into brick & block, termites ( subterraniun) have to go back into ground to drink, when they get chem on them, it kills them

WD40 will it kill termites?

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my friend tells me WD40 kills termites iam going to try any helpfull hints??

yeah it will but anything petrol or organic will alarm the termites and they will stay away from the treated areas

How often should you have your house inspected for termites in the northern Houston area?

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The house is a single-family home in a residental area with neighbors homes all around, and a scattering of pines around the house. When we bought the house last year, a terminte inspection was done as part of the purchase/contract, and now 1 year later, I’m curious how often this should be done. Annually?

Probably at least annually. I live in Dallas, and I had to have a sentricon system put in. They inspected every month for a year after the system was put in (I had termites). Now they just inspect every three months.

Check if you have little mud tunnels up the side of your foundation from the ground, or if the wood around the bathtub/shower area has been eaten on.

Will deasel fuel kill termites?

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Yes, and quite possibly you, too. Don’t do it. Use a pesticide registered for termites, and use it in accordence with the label directions. Better yet, hire a pro who can do it right.

Will putting mulch around the foundation of my house attract termites?

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Snakes?!!? Yikes!

Although termites sometimes feed on wood mulch, it is not a preferred food source because it has low nutritional value for them. Mulch of all kinds can create a perfect environment for termite activity because it helps maintain soil moisture and moderates soil temperatures. Since moisture is the main attractant, the type of wood mulch used makes no difference. The amount of mulch is a more important factor.