Are termites invading your Monmouth County home? Follow our tips for proper termite control.
Did you know that termites are estimated to create billions of dollars in damage throughout the U.S. each year? Many property owners will encounter swarms of termites in the spring. Some people will mistakenly assume that termite swarms are actually flying ants, as they do appear similar.
Termites are insects. They are grouped in nests and feed on the cellulose contained in the wood. With enormous perseverance and efficiency, they pierce their objective – a tree, for…
Over time, termites have been responsible for costly damage to all types of properties. The truth is that most of these damages are not covered by insurance policies, which means…
Termites, like ants or bees, are social insects that live mostly in subterranean colonies. Their organization, their ability to degrade wood and materials containing cellulose make them formidable enemies for…
Some of the most vicious insect pests of wood in the world are the subterranean termites. Every year, the activities of these insects cause damages worth billions of dollars and…
Termite Swarmers for Subterranean Termites Termites cause damage yearly which runs into billions of dollars. They mainly feed on wood, but can also damage paper as well and insulation, books, and even filtration systems and swimming pool liners.
Termites are a house’s worst enemy. They come in through cracks in your home’s foundation and eat away at the wood. Although they’re small, they can cause thousands of dollars’ worth of damage to your home. It is important to keep your eye out for termite evidence or activity in your home so that you…
Termites are scary as they can cause substantial damage to before an individual ever realizes he/she has a pest problem at home. Termites usually feed on wood from the inside out; that is why their presence is difficult to detect except if you know where to look and what to look for. Everything will appear…
Termites destroy wood and are capable of damaging a house’s structural timbers, including floor supports, posts, ceiling supports, wall studs, and subfloors. Termites can also damage other non-structural components such as paneling, drywall paperboard, furniture, and carpet. The most prevalent species to invade and damage houses in the United States are the drywood termites.