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Subterranean Termites

Subterranean Termite Control in Southern California

Answers for California Homeowners

Entomology departments often receive a lot of calls concerning subterranean termites than any other household insect. Subterranean termites are serious pests, whose control is best left to professionals. 

Frequently Asked Questions
  • Why worry regarding termites?
    A:

    Termites cause billions of dollars in wood damage every year. They primarily take advantage of wood, however additionally harm paper, books, insulation, and even swimming pool liners and filtration systems. Termites can injure living trees and shrubs, however, additional typically a secondary invader of woody plants already in decline. While buildings might become infested at any time, termites are of particular importance when buying or selling a home since a termite inspection/infestation report is normally a condition of sale. Besides the financial impact, thousands of winged termites rising inside one’s home are an emotionally trying experience — not to mention the thought of termites silently feasting on one’s largest investment.

  • Why are infestations often discovered during March -May?
    A:

    Spring sometimes is when large numbers of subterranean winged termites, called “swarmers,” emerge within homes. In nature, termites swarm to disperse and start new colonies. Triggered by warmer temperatures and rainfall, the winged termites emerge from the colony and fly into the air.

    Termites burrow in and begin reproducing immediately for colony production. The swarmers then drop to the bottom, shed their wings, combine off with a mate, and attempt to start new colonies within the soil. Few swarmers rising outdoors survive to start new colonies. Swarmers rising indoors are incapable of eating wood, seldom survive, and are best removed with a vacuum. They do, but, indicate that an infestation is present.

  • How will I know if my home is infested?
    A:

    Discovering winged termites indoors whether subterranean or drywood almost perpetually indicates an infestation warranting treatment. Folks usually confuse winged subterranean termites with ants, which often swarm at the identical time of year. Termites can be differentiated by their straight antennae, uniform waist and wings of equal size. (Ants have elbowed antennae, constricted waists and fore wings that are longer than the hind wings.)

    The swarmers are interested in light and are often seen around windows and doors. Termite swarmers emerging from tree stumps, woodpiles, and other locations out within the yard don’t seem to be essentially caused for concern and don’t essentially mean that the home is infested. On the opposite hand, if winged termites are seen rising from the bottom of a foundation wall or adjoining porches and patios, there’s a good chance the home is infested conjointly and treatment could be warranted.

    They Look Different

    Alternative signs of infestation for subterranean termites are earthen (mud) tubes (shown right) extending over foundation walls, support piers, sill plates, floor joists, etc. The mud tubes are sometimes concerning the diameter of a pencil, but sometimes can be thicker.

    Termites construct these tubes for shelter as they travel between their underground colonies and also the structure. To facilitate verify if an infestation is active, the tubes might be broken open and checked for the presence of little, creamy-white employee termites.

    If a tube happens to be vacant, it will not essentially mean that the infestation is inactive; termites usually abandon sections of tube while foraging elsewhere within the structure.

    Termite-broken wood is usually hollowed out along the grain, with bits of dried mud or soil lining the feeding galleries. Wood damaged by moisture or alternative varieties of insects (e.g., carpenter ants) can not have this appearance. Occasionally termites bore tiny holes through plaster or drywall, in the course of bits of soil around the margin. Rippled or sunken traces behind wall coverings will additionally be indicative of termites tunneling underneath.

    Oftentimes there can be no visible indication that the house is infested. Termites are cryptic creatures and infestations can go undetected for years, hidden behind walls, floor coverings, insulation, and alternative obstructions. Termite feeding and injury can even progress undetected in wood that is exposed as a result of the outer surface is typically left intact.

    Confirmation of infestation often needs the keen eye of an experienced termite inspector. But, even the most experienced inspector can overlook infestation or harm that is hidden.

  • Can I treat the house myself?
    A:

    Ridding a home of termites requires special skills. Data of building construction is required to identify the essential areas where termites are possible to enter. Several of these potential points of entry are hidden and troublesome to access. Termite control also utilizes specialized equipment like masonry drills, pumps, large-capacity tanks, and soil treatment rods. A typical treatment could involve tons of gallons of a liquid pesticide, referred to as a termiticide, injected into the ground alongside the muse, beneath concrete slabs, and inside foundation walls.

    In short, termite treatment is a job for professionals. An attainable exception would be if a mailbox post, sandbox or another little picket object not attached to the house was infested. “Do-it-yourself” products, sold to householders at retail stores or bought over the web, will seldom eradicate an existing termite downside.

  • How do I select a termite control company? Why is there such variance in value?
    A:

    These are advanced questions. The corporate ought to be licensed by the Department of Agriculture or agency responsible for regulating termite management within the state. Membership in their state pest control association and/or National Pest Management Association counsel the corporate is an established firm with access to technical and coaching info needed to do the duty properly. As with any service company, references are invaluable. Think about calling at least 2-three corporations. Requesting inspections and estimates from more than one can help verify the existence of a termite downside and permit you to match services.

    Companies provide totally different types of treatment strategies and warranties. If termites happen to come back, most will retreat to the affected area(s) at no extra charge. Some corporations also can repair harm occurring beyond their treatment, although dating the onset of damage could be an onerous thing to see. In some cases, no warranty can be offered if wells, cisterns, heating ducts, drainage systems, or inaccessible crawl spaces make it not possible to treat in accordance with business standards.

    Take your time when selecting an organization. Large subterranean Termite colonies eat wood rapidly; the quantity of injury caused by taking an additional day, week, or month to create an informed decision generally is insignificant. Avoid companies that strive to pressure you into signing a contract immediately with “specials” or scare tactics. The overall quality of the job depends less on the salesperson than on the individual who does the work. A safe and effective treatment needs an experienced technician, not somebody who was hired some weeks ago.

  • What treatment ways and products are most effective for subterranean termites?
    A:

    Another difficult question. There are 2 general classes of termite treatment, liquids, and baits. Soil-applied liquid termiticides are around for decades. Their purpose is to provide a protracted-lasting chemical barrier that excludes termites in the ground from coming into buildings. In most cases, termites within the structure die off likewise, since they can not come back to the soil. Most former merchandise was repellent rather than lethal to termites foraging in the soil. Newer materials, like Premise® (imidacloprid), Termidor® (fipronil), and Phantom® (chlorfenapyr), are non-repellent and termites tunneling into the treatment zone are killed. Overall the non-repellent product is proving to be a lot of reliable in its ability to resolve termite issues in the primary try. All registered termiticides (each repellent and non-repellent) will be effective, however, and owners ought to not base their purchasing call on product alone.

  • Does the whole house want to be treated or will they simply treat areas where I see termites?
    A:

    Subterranean termite colonies could contain tons of thousands of individuals, foraging in many different directions. For the house owner, localized or “spot” treatments are usually a bet except in cases of retreatment. Most reputable pest management firms can not warranty spot treatments, since it’s possible that termites can eventually find different points of entry into the structure.

    Some companies might provide to do a therefore-called “perimeter” treatment, using one amongst the non-repellent liquid termiticides (Termidor, Premise, etc.). Sometimes this will involve an intensive application around the whole outside foundation wall of the building, and spot-treating any infested or high-risk interior areas. If the homeowner is considering such a treatment, they ought to inquire whether it will be in the course of a service agreement in case termites come. (Service renewal agreements sometimes state that if termites come back, the corporate will return and retreat the affected areas at no additional charge provided the renewal agreement is maintained.) It’s a bit of a gamble to purchase any termite treatment option without an ongoing service agreement.

  • How long can the treatment last?
    A:

    Kilguard Treatments are intended to manage termites for a minimum of 5 years when applied in step with label directions. The actual length of management on a given structure will rely on such factors as the thoroughness of the application, environmental conditions, and density of termites in the realm. If termites swarm once more and continue to be a problem the year once the treatment, it’s sometimes not from degradation of the termiticide — but because termites have found an untreated gap within the chemical barrier. The system comes with an initial 2 year warranty.

  • Can the chemicals damage my family or pets?
    A:

    Termiticides are tested extensively for adverse effects on health. Before a product will be used, various studies are conducted by the manufacturer and independently evaluated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Based on this body of data, registered termiticides pose no significant hazard to humans, pets or the atmosphere when applied in line with label directions. Despite the negligible health risk from a properly performed termite treatment, individuals with lingering concerns should consult their physician. Most of the newer liquid products have basically no odor. Clients who are still apprehensive could wish to contemplate having their home treated with baits.

  • Have I been “cheated” if subterranean termites still infest my house when treatment?
    A:

    Not necessarily. Unlike alternative services like plumbing or electrical work, termite management involves living creatures. The best treatments performed by knowledgeable companies might fail from time to time when termites notice their means through small, untreated gaps in the soil. While the intent is to establish a nonstop, impenetrable chemical barrier, this can be all however not possible to attain in actual application.

    The secret is to hire a reputable pest control firm using experienced, conscientious technicians. Kilter Termite will come and retreat affected area(s) at no additional charge provided the service agreement is purchased and maintained.

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