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by JohnDaily We all know that Termites can live near or in your house. However, finding these little critters and eradicating them can be a difficult task. It is always advised to have Pest Management Professionals to solve your pest problems. They are taught how to get rid of termites and do just that on a daily basis. Sometimes, if you are lucky, you can find termites by their droppings that they leave. However, finding termites and their nest are not necessarily equivalent. I know that I have gotten so caught up in trying to kill termites that I forget that there is a nest making termites just as fast as I can kill them. Let us be productive in our endeavors and find out where their nest is. You can do this by knowing the environment that termites like to live in and then parading your property in pursuit of discovering these nests. Generally, termites live on pieces of wood and underground. However, they can also take shelter within your real estate. It can be difficult to spot this species in your home, so consulting a professional is advised before disregarding their presence. Many types of termites live on soil. They are referred to as subterranean termites. Traces of these termites are mud tubes that are built to connect their nests to their food sources. These mud tubes function as pathways in when they gather and transfer food and also provide additional protection from harsh environmental conditions and natural enemies like ants. Termites can also live in dry wood. These types of termites are known as Drywood Termites. They live in the same place that they feast upon, so these termites eat dry wood, live on dry wood, and hence are called Drywood Termites. You can detect signs of their nesting when you notice holes, cracks and leaks in wood portions of the house or other wood objects near you house such as posts and tree trunks. Decayed wood provides essential nitrogen via a fungus that enables these termites to live. Termites, like all animals, must live in an environment that is essential to their survival. They need moisture, food, and protection against extreme weather and natural enemies. Think like a termite and you might be able to find their nest. Remember that termite activity is at its lowest in the winter. However, due to global warming and termite intellect guiding them for a perfect habitat, some termites can continue to feast on your property throughout the winter. You can use this knowledge that has been presented to inspect your property. If you are having trouble, feel free to consult a professional and seek their advice. About the Author: John Daily is a termite specialist and his company delivers quality work dealing with Termite Treatment. He has an emporium of information accessable on different termites such as Drywood Termites accessable on his site on termite information. |