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Termite infestations in wood can go unnoticed for years and can cause devastating damage to the structure of a building. Regular inspections are important to check for the early signs you may have wood termite infestation.
Termite treatments for wood come in a variety of different methods that professional pest control companies can use. The course of treatment will usually depend on the severity of your issue. In new home building, surface spraying is a common treatment used to prevent termites from nesting while foam injection is common for termite issues that already exist in a buildings support structures.
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Subterranean termites are extremely invasive termites. They enter the home through a series of complex tunnels and feed of wooden structures such as kitchen cupboards, skirting boards, floor boards and roofing joists. Creating a barrier between the outside and the inside is the main aim of soil treatments.
The process involves digging a trench around the foundation of the building and then treating the soil with termiticide before refilling. Soil treatments for termites is effective in both prevention and cure, since it kills any termites already within the home as they return to their nests.
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An extremely effective method of termite control is deploying bait stations around the perimeter of a building. A pest control specialist will then monitor these stations on a set frequency to ensure the property is fully protected.
Termite bait stations are a great way to kill existing infestations as well as preventing new ones from reoccurring. Depending on the type of termite infestation you may have, your pest control professional will be able to advise on the most effective treatment.