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How to Get Rid of Termites Menace

by Austin Baines Content Writer

Termite eradication costs lots of money and material loss, sometimes the entire house is torn down and rebuilt. How to kill termites successfully with the least cost is an important part of pest control. It is safer and cheaper to prevent the building from termites rather than killing them at an advanced stage. Each termite variety needs different treatments and methods. So, a particular variety should be identified before attempting to eliminate termites.

Wooden furniture, gates, wooden structures above the ground level are destroyed by drywood termites eating upon the wood. If fecal pellets simulating dark granules are noticed near the wooden furniture or structure, it is a clear sign that the wood is infested by drywood termite. Generally, drywood termites live in large numbers and the droppings of the termite will be in a pile below the wooden structure.

How to kill Drywood termites? Wooden structure or furniture is covered with rubber tent and poisonous gas is pumped in to kill the termites. The premises have to remain vacant for 2 to 3 days as inhalation of the poisonous gas can affect human beings later. Sometimes only part of the area of the wooden structure is affected by termites. It is not advisable to treat that particular area as there is a possibility of termite eggs in the untreated area.

How to kill Drywood termites without using poison and chemicals? The wooden structure is covered with a rubber tent and pumped with hot air. Termites can be killed with hot air but humans do not have any ill effects as in the case of poisonous gas. The affected wood is applied with citrus-based drywood insecticide. The premises can be occupied immediately after the treatment is completed as no harmful substance is used.

Subterranean termites live in the damp earth soil of warm regions and tropical climates. The big question of how to kill termites of this kind runs through the mind of people infected with these termites. Subterranean termites live in colonies and invade the wooden house premises from the soil.  It is important to locate the area where the termites live in the soil to destroy the termites.

How to kill termites in soil? Subterranean termites live in the moist conditions below the soil; the nests of termites are dug up to kill the termites. When the earth is dug up the termites remain void of moisture and the termites die. Wood and other materials with a tendency to rot have to be removed as termites breed in rotting wood.

Termites below soil create mud lined channels or pathways connecting the nest and the premises. Tunnels or pathways are dug up and the nests and tunnels are covered with termiticides. The termiticides granules are scattered on the soil surface inviting termites to eat the termiticides and also take the granules to the nests. All the termites that live in the nest are killed by consuming the termiticides.

How to detect the termites in the soil and how to kill termites have attracted the focus of many antique dealers of wood. The termite detector is a simple screw-shaped baiting system. The termite detector consists of a pinewood piece at its core encapsulated by a protective layer with holes on the exterior side. The termite detectors are placed in the soil at regular intervals with only the top surface visible at about 3 feet away from the wall of the premises.

Every month the detector is pulled out of the soil and inspected for activities of termite. If termites are found to be active in the termite detector, termiticides are placed in the soil beside the termite detectors. The treatment is continued for six months. There have been many discussions on how to kill termites and Termite Control Melbourne professionals have presented a few of them for your use.


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About Austin Baines Senior   Content Writer

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