How To Inspect For Termites Yourself
You may want to wear a bump hat to protect your head and a dust mask and gloves.
How to inspect for termites yourself. Winged termites individually or in swarms located near indoor or outdoor windows. Mud tubes which are tunnels made by subterranean termites to get from the soil to the wood. Their presence can indicate a nearby nest. Since termites often gain entrance to a property by burrowing their way in from outside it is prudent to begin a termite inspection by examining the external walls.
A termite infestation will only get worse as the months go by especially if there are several colonies located in different areas of your home. Get yourself a good flashlight and a screwdriver to use to probe the wood. Termites are sneaky working in secret areas of your home you seldom inspect very closely. They aren t infallible though.
Termites have wide waists but ants have wasp waist indentations below their second set of wings. Use a handheld light to thoroughly examine the foundation for any holes that could be used as an access point. Termites are subterranean creatures so they won t be out in the open just crawling around. If you have winged termites inside your house it s one big indicator that you have a problem.
Termites have straight beaded antennae where ants have antennae with elbows and jointed bends. Now that you know where to inspect for termites keep your eyes open for these common termite signs. We will also show you the common signs that termites are near. Termites will damage wooden furniture utility poles and fence posts so it s important to inspect every wooden timber on your property.