The Essential Guide to Drywood Termites: Facts, Behaviors & Identification Tips
What do Drywood Termites look like?
Drywood termites, as their name suggests, infest dry wood, such as that found in attic framings and furniture. Unlike other termite species, they don’t require moisture from the soil and can sustain their colony entirely within small sections of wood. These termites often spread through infested furniture or wooden objects moved from one location to another. Their colonies are typically smaller than those of subterranean termites, but their ability to go undetected makes them particularly destructive over time.
Treatment
How we treat Drywood Termites
To help avoid Drywood termites, focus on minimizing wood-to-soil contact around your property, seal cracks and crevices, and ensure proper ventilation in attics and crawl spaces. Regularly inspect and maintain your home, especially wooden structures, and consider using treated wood for any repairs or new constructions.
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