Termites aren’t some mystical pest that no one knows about. In fact, you can find pages of information on available online. Despite the amount of information available on these common pests, misinformation is abundant. You may not be the expert on termites that you think you are. Find out how you could be wrong about termites.
Myth#1: Termites Serve No Purpose
Whether you had a bad run-in with termites or you’ve heard a few horror stories about them, you might believe termites have no purpose. It’s a misconception that termites are only around to destroy and that the world would be a better place without them.
The truth is, termites are a necessary evil. Without them, trees would never decompose, and the environment would suffer. Without termites, decomposition would be impossible. As long as termites aren’t eating away at human structures, they’re essential to nature.
Myth#2: Termites Are Ants
It might be true that termites look like ants, but they are not part of the ant family. Although they share a few traits with ants, termites are their own classification. They have broader bodies than ants as well as straight antennae.
Fortunately, you don’t need to be an expert to tell apart ants from termites. If you find , call a pest control professional for assistance. They can accurately identify your problem and treat it.
Myth#3: Termites Don’t Like Homes With Mulch Or Decaying Wood
Sadly, this statement is as far from the truth as it gets. If you have mulch or decaying wood on your Phoenix property, you could attract termites. It’s best to remove tree stumps and other sources of decaying wood. Instead of using mulch, use stones or other barriers.
Myth#4: Termite Infestations Are Easy To Detect
Typically, people don’t know they have a until the issue is serious. Termites do damage behind your walls and don’t make frequent appearances. Unless you know the common signs of an infestation, you may have no idea of the damage behind your walls.
To prevent missing an infestation, be on the lookout for the following
- Termite droppings, which resemble ground pepper
- Shed termite wings
- Hollow sounding wood
- Mud tubes on the exterior of your home
Myth#5: Termites Eat Through Concrete
Here’s one myth that you might be relieved to hear. Contrary to popular belief, termites cannot eat through concrete. That doesn’t mean a home made of concrete is safe, though. Termites can eat through a variety of building materials, and there’s probably some wood in your home. If termites get inside, you could be in trouble.
Myth#6: You Only Need One Termite Treatment
If you already treated your home for termites once, don’t let your guard down. These common Phoenix pests could return at any time and do even more damage. Unless you rely on a professional for ongoing termite treatment, your home is vulnerable.
Myth#7: You Can Treat For Termites On Your Own
Once you find evidence of termites, you need to call in the pros. No do-it-yourself (DIY) method of termite removal is completely effective. Your attempts might kill off a few termites but will leave others behind. For , you need professional help. Any other way wastes your time and your money.
Here at Green Home Pest Control, we use a . Our team puts your family first and strives for customer satisfaction. In our years in business, we’ve learned how to deliver pest control that works. At the first sign of termite problems or if you want to learn more, call us.
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