4 Effective Ways To Safeguard Your Home Against Termite Infestation

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4 Effective Ways To Safeguard Your Home Against Termite Infestation

20 June 2022
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Unlike most pests, termites can cause major destruction to your home and go unnoticed until it's too late. Additionally, many insurance companies don't cover damages resulting from termite infestation. So, if you experience significant damage to your property, you'll probably need to pay out of pocket for repairs. However, you can avoid such expenses if you know tactics to keep these pests out of your property. Check out a few ideas you should consider implementing. 

Ensure That Water is Scarce Within Your Home

Termites thrive in areas where there's moisture. That's why you should do whatever you can to make water scarce. On the first sign of leaks on the HVAC or pipes, call a professional to address them immediately. It's also crucial to fix leaking roofs and gutters as they can lead to pooling around the foundation. In addition, ensure that you properly ventilate the attic and crawl space, as this helps to reduce excessive moisture and humidity.

Ensure That Wood Doesn't Touch the Ground

Most of the termite issues occur if you have wood touching the ground. If the soil near the wood has moisture, then termites will most likely thrive. That being the case, ensure that the firewood isn't placed close to the foundation. Remember that termites can still attack pressure-treated wood. They'll try to find vulnerabilities like cracks in such wood and invade your structure.

Place Termite Baits Around Your Home

If you suspect that you may have an infestation that has just started, you can stop it from spreading by placing termite baits around your home. Ensure that the baits are constructed from cardboard, timber, or paper and place them around the foundation. If you have pets or kids around your home, consider digging holes and placing the bait inside them.

Know The Right Approaches To Use Mulch

Many homeowners use mulch around the plants so that they can have proper growth. But, this should be done sparingly, or you risk having a termite problem. Termites love mulch because it retains moisture and offers protection against extreme temperature. The mulch is also woody, so it's safe to say that it is a food source and very inviting to termites. If possible, the mulch needs to be a few inches and should be treated to deter the termites.

If you suspect that you could be having a termite infestation, call a professional exterminator to evaluate the extent of the damage. They're knowledgeable on the best practices that will deliver the best results. 

Reach out to a company like Freedom Termite & Pest Control, Inc to learn more.