What are Termites?
Termites are insects that are small and quite pale. Their bodies are soft, and there are many different kinds of termites. Different kinds of termites prefer different kinds of environments, that's why it's important to differentiate between them so that treatment could be effective and long-lasting. Many types of termites prefer to food on wood items, and they can be extremely destructive to any timber and trees.
What are the different kinds of termites?
There are forty-five various kinds of termites special in the United States. They fall into one of three categories. These are damp wood, subterranean, and dry wood. The termites that mostly affect Florida are the Formosan subterraneous termite, which is also known as the coptotermes formosanus. Other termites in Florida are the cone head termite and the desert termite. A clue that termites have been in one's home are discarded wings that are found near window areas or other entry sites. Ants do not shed their wings, but termites do, especially near spring's mating season for termites.
Why are Termintes Harmful?
Termites might sting, and they might bite as well. They do not carry disease, but they do cause asthma attacks and allergic reactions due to the dust that they leave behind. Ventilations systems and heating systems can aggravate the fecal dust of the termites and the nests of termites. Termites, as mentioned before, also cause a great deal of damage to wood structures and can lower the property value of a home and even cause portions to fall apart and crumble.
What is Termite Tenting?
Termite tenting I also known as fumigation. It is a treatment for dealing with the termites that are active and considered dry wood termites.
How does tenting, or fumigating, a home work?
This kind of fumigation is called tenting because a home is completely sealed off to allow the gas to poison the termites, as it fills all the nooks and crannies of the home. The insecticide used will kill off the termites and most of the other bugs that are living in the home. Tenting works for termites that dwell in the home and structures, but it's not effective for subterranean types of termites since tenting isn't efficient for underground usage. That subterranean termite type of fumigation includes the price of termite trenching, which increases the cost of the overall project. There is a tenting that involves high amounts of heat, instead of chemicals, to kill the termites...
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