Oftentimes, Termites can be found dwelling in or near your house. Sometimes overt signs, such as fecal remnants, are hard to notice, so Pest Management Professionals are recommended to determine signs of termite damage. These trained professionals are taught, and deal regularly in regards, to find these lurking critters.
Detecting the presence of termite activity is one thing, looking for their nest is a totally different procedure. This would require lots of work, searching and tracing. People sometimes even fail to really get to where these termites reproduce and nurse their larvae. Where do termites live? What made them choose such places to build their colonies? What are the conditions necessary in maintaining a colony or nest?
Most termites live on pieces of wood or underground. However, at times, some termites can dwell on your property under your real estate. You should consult a professional immediately if you suspect this to be the case.
Subterranean termites are the only termite species that live on top of the soil. They connect to their food through mud tubes. Since they lack eye sight, these tubes serve as an ideal means to find a food source. These pathways can also serve as a way to keep subterranean termites sheltered from natural enemies such as ants.
Some termites live in the same environment that they feed on. These termites are known as Drywood Termites because they live on dry, rotted wood which has a proper nutrient balance that is essential to their survival. You can detect signs of their nesting by observing spots, holes, cracks or leaks in any form of wood on your property including posts and tree trunks.
Overall, termites like to live in environments that provide adequate moisture and food. They also need to be protected against harsh weather climate changes. They also need to be sheltered from their enemies as well.
Remember that termite activity is at its lowest in the winter. However, due to global warming and termite intellect guiding them for a perfect habitat, some termites can continue to feast on your property throughout the winter. You can use this knowledge that has been presented to inspect your property. If you are having trouble, feel free to consult a professional and seek their advice.
