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Everything You Should Know About Exterminating Termites From Your Home

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A termite problem can be a pesky issue to have to deal with. These pests will find their way to your home when they can find moist wood to feed off of. Termites will cause quite a bit of damage to your home and leave nothing but sawdust behind. They could be feeding off of the wood in your home, or around your home, such as a tree that has been rotting away. If you find that you have termites in or around your home, you need to exterminate them before it's too late. Read on for everything you should know about exterminating termites from your home.

Locate The Pests

Locate the pests around your home, whether it's inside or outside your home. You may find that you have these pests feasting on a tree that has been damaged by water or moisture. You may also find mud tunnels near your home. If you find these pests, you need to pay close attention to where they are going to and from. This will help you figure out where they are around your home in order to exterminate them. 

Spray A Pesticide

After you have located the pests, you need to spray a pesticide to kill the ones you have in your home. Spray the pesticide outside or inside your home. Then spray the mud tunnels and the area in which they have been feasting on the wood. Spray the pesticide according to the manufacturer's instructions on the pesticide. Spray the pesticide thoroughly, then allow it to dry out. Spray the pesticide again the following day, then keep an eye out for more termites. Continue to spray the area until you're rid of these pests.

Clear Out The Moisture-Damaged Wood

Clear out the moisture-damaged wood that these pests were feasting on, whether that's inside or outside of your home. If you have a lot of damage, it can attract a lot of termites to your home. If you have a rotten tree, you should have it removed from your yard. If you have moisture damage to the interior of your home, you need to have this removed as well. Moisture damage inside your home can not only attract termites, but it can also cause mold and mildew growth. It's in your best interest to remove the moist wood and replace it with new wood.

If you have a termite problem, you need to find where they are in or around your home, then you need to begin the exterminating process before you have excessive damage to your home. Hire a professional termite treatment service to help with this task to ensure it is done properly.


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