There are several types of termites in Reno, but they all have a similar appearance. For instance, most local termites are no bigger than .5 inches long. They have soft bodies with straight antennae. Generally, the appearance of termites varies by their social status. Worker termites are usually light brown or white while swarming termites are darker.
Of course, there are a few differences between the types of termites. First, there are subterranean termites. They build mud tubes and live in the soil under or near your home. On the other hand, drywood termites live in your walls. They nest in the wood they eat.
Whatever type of termite you have, you should know that it plays a crucial role in the environment. Termites are trouble for you, but they're also the reason the ecosystem works. If it weren't for termites, fallen trees wouldn't decompose as quickly. Without termites, the balance would be off and the world would change.
You probably shouldn't wish for termites to disappear from the earth. But you do want them to stay far away from your Reno home. At the very least you need to know how to spot an infestation and whom to call to treat it. Far too often, homeowners don't notice termite infestations until their studs are hollow and their windows are warped.
One of the signs of termites is wings on or near your property. When termites reproduce, they form swarmers. Eventually, the flying termites lose their wings and colonize the nearby area. If you find wings near your home, there could be termites close by.
Other signs of termites include peeling paint, buckling floors, and hollow wood. If you don't pay attention to your home, you won't even notice the signs of termites. But, if you're on the lookout for some common termite issues, you can catch the issue early. For the best results, you should hire an experienced professional for an annual termite inspection.
Once you have termites, getting rid of them is a major challenge. People often try to use do-it-yourself (DIY) methods of termite removal without realizing that there are no effective DIY methods of termite removal. No store-bought spray or natural solution will work to eliminate termites, and there's a good reason for this.
The first challenge is the fast-breeding cycle of termites. Because they reproduce quickly, termites can continue to reproduce. Unless you get rid of every single termite, you'll have stragglers remaining and reproducing.
Another challenge is their hidden nature. Unlike some other pests, termites remain hidden behind your walls. You probably don't know where to find all of the termites in your home, which means you can't effectively treat them.
Even safety is a concern. If you misuse a DIY product, you could end up getting you or someone in your home sick. It's essential to leave the jobs for the professionals.
Instead of tackling termite removal on your own, you should work with an experienced professional. It's the best and safest way to handle an infestation
, and it can prevent more damage from happening to your home.
As soon as you spot termites, contact us at Natura Pest Control for your free inspection. We're ready to answer your call and jump into action.
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