Many times termite problems are caused by poor decisions. There are things that are done that actually can invite termites into your home to cause the damage that they do. Avoid doing these things and you can help prevent potential termite problems.
One mistake that many make is removing the old stump or tree in the yard that termites are infecting at the moment. It does make sense that if you remove the tree, the termites won’t have anything to feed on. What really happens is that the termites lose their food and have to go look for the next location to continue feeding which is most likely your home. You need to have the termites killed first before removing trees.
One thing that many people do is stacking wood next to the home. Most of the time this is done so you can quickly grab wood for your indoor fireplace without having to walk out into the cold too far. The wood against the house invites termites since it’s a great food source. They will eat the wood pile and eventually move into your home. Be sure to move the wood further out away from your house.
Avoid having wood structures touch the soil in your yard. This might be a wood shed, stairs, or most likely your deck. Your home is protected somewhat because there is a real foundation. Wood against the ground is almost perfect conditions for termites since they like moist soil and wood. Be sure to have protection for your wood in your yard by using sand barriers or concrete as foundations for these structures separating them from the wet soil.
If you think you have a termite problem, you need to take action right now. The better option is to get a real termite inspection from a good pest control company. You will find out if you really have a problem or not. Another option is to use termite stakes. These can be placed around the yard. If termites come in contact with these stakes they will pop up letting you know that there is a termite problem in your yard.
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