If you’re looking for a solution to your termite problems, then you have come to the right place. There is a point when every homeowner has to make tough decisions regarding their home. Termites tend to be the breaking point! Once you have seen signs of a termite infestation, then you know that it’s time to go to war! Let’s go through several tactics that you can use to make sure that you win this important fight.

Eliminate Moisture

This is always the first step to preventing termites, as well as a number of other pests. You need to make sure there are no areas of moisture. Termites thrive in moist environments. They need food and water to survive so when you remove these moist areas, you will stop attracting them. For instance, something as simple as water building up under your tub can lead to a swarm of termites being attracted to your home.

Build a Barrier to Prevent Termites

Modern homes are built with a protected foundation that will help preserve them from damage from the surrounding soil. This is actually an amazingly effective deterrent to termites but it does not end there! There are some types of sand and soil that can act as a barrier to termites. A lot of homeowners are starting to pack this type of soil around the foundation of their home to help prevent these nasty infestations.

If you happen to live in an older home, there is still no reason to panic. You can attach a membrane to the foundation of your home and then fill the gaps with solid sand or soil to create a barrier.

Protect Wood

Make sure that all wood in and around your home has been properly treated to prevent termites. There are a lot of different wood treatments that are available at your local hardware store. Most of them will have termite repelling properties. They also help prevent other infestations like beetles and carpenter ants.

Keep Up with your Garden

Many people get so caught up in protecting their home from termites that they forget about other factors that might attract a colony. For instance, neglected mulch and unkempt stumps can attract termites onto your property. That gets them close to your home and then they migrate into untreated areas. It’s best to take steps to keep these insects as far away from your home as possible. Keep your garden nice and tidy.

Regular Inspections are a Necessity

You should regularly inspect your home for signs of termites. You can find signs of termite damage by probing wooden areas with a screwdriver. Make sure that you focus on the foundation of your home, both inside and outside. Construction near the soil is where termites are most likely to thrive. If your home has a basement, then you need to be extra diligent when inspecting it. This is an area that termites love to build a colony.

You should call a professional at the first sign of a termite infestation. Letting this problem go untreated can lead to thousand in damage.

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