Drywood
Termites do not require soil to maintain their colony. They can
nest anywhere within your structure and go undetected for years
before you notice any signs. What are some of the signs to look
for? You may notice frass or small cylindrical pellets around window
casings, door jams or exterior wood framing. Damage is an obvious
sign of termite infestations. The wood looks like it has been bored
into and chewed through. In some cases, you may actually see swarms
of termites. They are larger than an ant and red in color. There
are many quality treatment methods available for controlling Drywood
Termites. The first and most important step in termite control is
identification. A thorough inspection of your property should be
made in order to determine which method best suits your needs.The
product of choice for the local treatment of drywood termites is
CYTOC, INVADER HPX, OR TIM-BOR.
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