Types Of Termites : The Drywood Termites And What To Do About Them

Termites, actually called white ants, are a type of social insect that eats primarily dead wood and other dead plant material. About ten percent of the several thousand different specifies of termites are considered pests that can cause a lot of problems in buildings, forests, and crops. However, not all termites are pests. Some are an important part of the cycle of decomposing plant matter, and are vital to the ecology of subtropical and tropical areas.

These insects live in colonies that can range from several hundred to several million termites. The average colony contains workers, soldiers, kings and queens (termites capable of reproduction), and nymphs. Despite the fact that termites which lay eggs are called kinds and queens, they do not actually run or lead the colony, and more than one pair might be present. Like ants, however, the queen has the ability to lay more than two thousand eggs a day, and has a very large abdomen. Her mobility is limited, and she is attended by workers.

the dampwood termites

There are several different kinds of termites, grouped according to what they eat. These are subterranean termites, drywood termites, dampwood termites, grass eating termites and soil-feeding termites. The ones most likely to cause damage to houses are drywood and subterranean types. All varieties eat primarily cellulose, but they rely on different types, which is why some species will literally eat you out of house and home and others are not a threat.

Since termites remain concealed while they do their work, it’s often hard to tell that they’re present until the timbers or other wooden parts of a structure have been seriously damaged. Of course, when there are termites in a building, they don’t just stop at eating wood. They’ll also damage anything else made from cellulose, including books and papers, fabric, carpets and more. They can also use soft materials in their nests, so don’t be surprised if termites also damage soft plastic, caulking, rubber, and even plaster.

types of termites

Termites try to avoid environmental conditions that aren’t favorable to them, staying underground or in tunnels in wood when possible. If they have to cross a substrate they don’t like, they’ll build tubes or tunnels over it to travel in. Sometimes these tubes can be a number of yards long, extending up the outside of trees and structures. This is why termite barrier systems are able to keep them out of homes. This method of discouraging these pests keeps termites from having a concealed access to their favorite places, making them create tubes out in the open. Once you see these tubes, you can destroy them.

To avoid getting termites in your home, you should make sure that there are no timbers contacting the ground. Use a termite resistant foundation with barriers, but be aware that termites may bridge these. Inspect them regularly for shelter tubes. While poisoned soil barriers are available, they have undesirable side effects and should only be used if a physical method isn’t available. You can also treat susceptible timbers and use termite resistant woods. Paying close attention to the state of your home is the best way to avoid an infestation.

the grass eating termites

With some prevent defence you can make sure your house is safe from all types of termites. Good Luck

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