Friday, 29 October 2010

Termite Pest Control

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Wherever They May Be



When it comes to termite pest control, it is essential to know about the various places termites live. This way, you can effectively destroy the termites and their homes so you don't have to worry about them coming back and wreaking havoc on your home.



There are three primary habitats that must be considered when implementing termite control procedures. These include…




  • Nests
  • Mounds
  • Shelter Tunnels

 



In order to build their nests, termites use a combination of mud, soil, saliva, chewed wood and feces. With these ingredients, they create a home that keeps them protected, while also providing them with water that the nest is able to accumulate through condensation. Reproductive chambers are also found within the nests, which is one reason why it is important to destroy the nests in order to achieve truly effective termite pest control. Unfortunately, the fact that these nests are usually built underground or inside fallen timber can make it difficult to locate them and get rid of them completely.



Termite mounds are different from nets, as they are generally built above ground and look similar to anthills. These mounds can be as big as 30 feet high in tropical savanna regions, though they are typically about 6 to 9 feet tall. Interestingly, different species of termites build differently shaped mounds, which means the type of termite inhabiting the mound can usually be determined just by looking at the mound. Regardless of the species, these mounds can become quite complex. Fortunately, California residents don't need to worry about find such massively sized mounds when it comes to termite control, as this form of habitat is not found in the California region.



Tunnels are used by termites to help them escape from peril. Since termites are fragile and weak, they need to use any methods possible to avoid harm from predators. With tunnels, they can hide from predators as well as from unfavorable weather conditions. Unfortunately, these tunnels make effective termite pest control even more difficult for the average homeowner, which is why it is necessary to hire an exterminator in order to be certain the termites are truly eliminated and future infestations prevented.



Termites are tricky creatures that can be difficult to control. Yet, the damage they are capable of causing to a home can be devastating. Therefore, you should be sure to take termite control seriously -- and hire a professional who will make certain these pests are no longer around to cause damage to your home.


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