Bora care also prevents new termites from tubing into treated wood.
How do termites get into attic.
The presence of winged termites living or dead at points of entry to your home windows doors etc.
I asked him if termites can survive up there during the hot summer days but he didn t answer.
Just had a termite inspection where the inspector went up into the attic.
If you suspect a termite infestation in your home also check your attic and around your roof for evidence of winged termites for example any termites or termite wings caught in spider webs.
For treating termites in an attic space bora care is the go to product.
Unlike subterranean termites drywood termites don t use their feces to build their tunnels.
The advance termite bait station will not work above ground.
It is meant for and will only work when installed into the ground as the instructions recommend.
Attic or foundation vents that are not screened.
Through attic vents drywood termites swarm and enter your home through cracks unscreened soffits and gable vents.
In most cases subterranean termites must be in contact with soil to receive the moisture they need to survive.
This indicator of an infestation is something that is always looked for during a termite inspection.
Roof vents the warm air emitting from the vents on your roof is a calling to all squirrels to come to your cozy attic.
Therefore these termites do not build mud tubes unlike subterranean termites.
Some of their usual routes of entry include.
Here are some of the most common ways for squirrels to get into your attic.
How to kill termites.
A key sign of termites and in particular drywood termites is frass termite droppings.
Damage can go unnoticed for long periods of time.
These squirrels can easily chew through the plastic and aluminum vent covers to reach your attic.
Keep firewood and any other wood at least 20 feet away from your house and five inches off the ground.
Keep it at least 15 inches away from your foundation.
Don t overdo it on the mulch.
If applied correctly according to the label bora care will offer protection for the lifetime of the wood.
Seal up any holes or cracks on your home s exterior.
Drywood termites get into houses when drywood termite swarmers fly directly to the wood they infest.
However the formosan termite an exotic species of subterranean termite is an exception to the rule.
Formosan termites can build aboveground nests called cartons inside walls and attics when there is enough moisture in the wood.
That is why many homebuilders treat the studs of a home with bora care which they may dye blue to show that wood has been treated.