- 19 December 2024
According to the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), a single termite colony can consume a pound of wood in a day. Surprisingly, these tiny crawlies can be this destructive! Landscaping your yard might seem an aesthetic choice but it determines how well your home holds up against pesky problems like moisture and termites.
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- 11 December 2024
Drywood termites are silent invaders, capable of wreaking havoc without leaving any obvious signs until it’s too late. Unlike subterranean termites that require soil contact, drywood termites thrive directly inside the wood they feast on, thus making your furniture and wooden structures the perfect target.
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- 27 November 2024
Subterranean termites live underground in colonies with occupants that can number in the millions. While the termites are voracious eaters, they are also sneaky making it hard to detect the damage in the early stages. In this blog, we have compiled a list of subterranean termite treatments, and their advantages and limitations, so you can choose the best that suits your needs.
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- 13 November 2024
Termites, though tiny, can cause considerable damage to your property. This blog helps you understand their intricate life cycle and interesting habits, unraveling why knowing about these creatures matters to homeowners and what can be done to keep them away from our homes.
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- 28 October 2024
Termites, especially subterranean termites love moisture and are drawn to it like a magnet. While they feast on the cellulose in the wood, they need moisture to survive. If your house has a termite problem then your humble abode might become a silent feast for the termites.