While some pests in South Carolina aren't very destructive, termites are one of the most difficult and damaging pests that commonly invade area properties. Termites are known for their ability to eat through wooden structures of all kinds, and they are also particularly hard to detect and remove.
Of all species of termites, subterranean termites cause the most pest problems and are known for creating mud tubes that they use to move into and through buildings. These tubes allow them to reach food sources while being protected from the open air. They are also the most destructive termite species as they eat through wood 24/7, so the damage they can do to your home or business is immense.
What Do Subterranean Termites Look Like?
The subterranean termite has a long, oval-shaped body, six legs, and antennae. The worker and soldier termites do not have wings, and their bodies are a cream color. The termite swarmers, which are responsible for reproduction, are a dark brown or black color with long, off-white wings.
Do Termites Do That Much Damage?
While termites are small and can only do a relatively small amount of damage day by day, this destruction can add up over time. Subterranean termites have saw-toothed jaws that allow them to sheer off small pieces of wood. A smaller colony can consume a 2x4 in a year. Plus, termite colonies can quickly grow in numbers, which multiplies the damage they can do.
While this destruction might not seem that extreme, it's compounded because termite infestations are hard to identify. Subterranean termites usually stay out of sight inside walls or under floors, which means they could be destroying your property for years without you even knowing.
Termite Prevention Tips You Should Know
The cheapest and easiest way to deal with subterranean termites is to prevent them before an infestation starts. While it's impossible to guarantee you'll never have termites, preventive measures can go a long way and save you time, stress, and money.
When it comes to subterranean termites, the most effective overall way to deter them is to limit soil-to-wood contact around your property and follow these steps:
- Throw out any water-damaged wood both inside and outside your home or business.
- Moisture issues attract termites, so take steps to ensure your home, especially your basement, attic, and crawl space, are well-ventilated.
- Install a barrier around your foundation to remove wood contact with the soil.
- Check the plumbing and fix any leaks in pipes and faucets.
- Store firewood neatly in a location that's at least 30 feet away from the building's exterior.
- Keep your property protected from excess water by investing in working gutters and downspouts.
How Can You Protect Your Property From Subterranean Termites?
Since termites are such a destructive pest, it's a good idea to get ongoing professional pest control assistance to prevent them from infesting your property. And, if you do wind up with an infestation, the easiest and safest way to get rid of termites is with the experts at The Original Bugman Pest Elimination, Inc. Our trained technicians can provide both termite prevention and removal services that are affordable, reliable, and reputable. Find out more about our termite control programs by giving us a call at (803) 921-8829.
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