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Eliminate termites from your house and save your furniture from damage

Did you recently suspect termites in your home? If answered yes,  you need to take immediate action against them. Signs like mud tubes and hollow-sounding wood will prompt you that they are gradually taking over your house. It goes without mentioning that termites can wreak havoc in your house before you can even realize their presence. Homeowners across the United States of America spend an average of 5 billion dollars in a year on termite control, according to pest control Bryan.

So, you can well understand how important it is to eliminate termites from your home before they consume your furniture and damage your house. Here are a few tips to consider.

Getting rid of dry wood termites

Inside your house, there must be wooden structures everywhere and these are the best places for dry wood termites to create their nest. Dry wood termites have wings and they come in various colors that range from light brown to deep yellow. They are bigger in size as compared to their subterranean cousins and these insects can grow up to half an inch. A few ways to get rid of dry wood termites are:

  • Neem oil or Orange oil: If you have to go the natural way, you can apply essential oils that play the role of organic insecticides for minor termite issues. In case your house has large infestations of termites, this is definitely not the way to go. But in case of smaller infestations,  you can use both these oils to Slowly prevent termites from reproducing.
  • Boric acid: This is a traditional pesticide and you can spray boric acid over infested areas as it has the capacity to kill termites by dehydrating them. In case you have children at home, be careful while spraying boric acid as it can be harmful to humans.
  • Drill holes into the wood: When you are sure about termite infestation in a wooden structure, you can drill holes in the infested wood till you feel your drilling machine has hit the nest. Fill up the holes with termiticide and then fill them up.

All three methods described above are perfect for smaller infestations of termites. If you have to eliminate a larger infestation and you are confused about taking the DIY approach, it is always better to work with a professional pest control company.

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