Monday, April 2, 2012

Three Kinds Of Termites That Threaten Your Home

For such small creatures termites can cause a huge amount of damage. These wood loving insects cause on average over five billion dollars worth of damage a year. Just that amount alone makes you shiver but thinking that your home could fall victim to these miniature destroyers can create a headache for any homeowner. This is especially true when you know that termites can eat up to twenty four hours a day seven days a week. Yes termites have the ability to destroy your property all day long nonstop?scary thought isn?t! So you may be wondering what the best way to get rid of these pesky critters is and fortunately the market is saturated with different products and techniques you can use to exterminate the pest problem. However, one important piece of information most will not tell you is that it is important to be able to first identify before you buy. By knowing which type of termite you have in your home you will be able to pick the best product to handle the job. Let?s discuss some of the common types of termites so you will be better equipped if ever faced with this annoying problem.

Dampwood termites

Termites have been around since the day of the dinosaur so It is no wonder that there are 4 different species of termites today. The first type we will look at is the damp wood termite. These termites are typically brownish in color and are astonishingly long reaching up sizes as amazing as a half an inch. Damp wood termites enjoy thriving in moist wood which is where they tend to feed. Luckily the damp wood termite will rarely be found in or around your home as the wooden structures there are not as moist.

Drywood termites

Drywood termites are unlike the damp wood variety in that they enjoy dry wood (hence their name). Due to the fact that they do not need as much moisture as the damp wood termite they can be commonly found in your home. Dry wood termites are one of the worst types of termites to have because they are the most likely to start a nest in your home eating the wood and thereby weakening the structure of the house.

Subterranean termites

Subterranean termites almost resemble ghosts with their milky light brown complexion. They can sometimes come across as transparent in color. These termites are commonly found in the ground as they need the dirt to survive. You may think that because they do not nest in your home they will not cause as much damage but this theory is completely false. In fact, subterranean termites are one of the most expensive damage causing species of termites. They eat almost anything from the foundation of your home to the lining of your swimming pool.

All in all termites are one of the smallest insects and yet the largest cause of homeowner headaches. If you think you might have termites, don?t hesitate to start treating them right away!

John Sams has written numerous articles on home improvement and pest control. To get rid of termites he suggests using a combination of liquid termite treatments, and a preventative product like borate wood treatment. To learn more please visit www.domyownpestcontrol.com

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