The Key To Total Termite Control For Your Cincinnati Property

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Termites can cause serious problems for Cincinnati homes, but they’re difficult to manage on your own. In order to fully protect your home from termites, you need pest control in Cincinnati that provides effective termite treatments. Arab Pest and Termite offers termite treatments that you can trust. 

The Life Cycle Of A Termite Colony

The most common type of termite found in Cincinnati is the subterranean termite. These 

termites are typically about 1/8 inch long, and their coloring varies based on caste. They can be white, dark brown, or a combination of the two. Subterranean termites are either reproductives, soldiers, or workers. Young termites will develop to fit the needs of the colony.

Every spring and summer, reproductive termites swarm to start new colonies. These termites are the only ones with wings, and they’ll fly out of the nest looking for a place to start a new one. It takes time for a new termite colony to grow, but they’ll begin to chew through wood immediately. This will eventually lead to severe damage to your home.

Know The Warning Signs Of Termite Damage

If you have termites infesting your home, you probably won’t see them. Termites stay hidden in their nests or within wood and rarely emerge into open air. Instead, keep an eye out for these signs of a termite infestation:

  • Swarming termites
  • Wings discarded by swarmers
  • Mud tubes on the side of your house
  • Wood that sounds hollow
  • Blistering or darkening of wood
  • Uneven paint

Seeing termites flying around your property is a sure sign that there is or will soon be a termite colony near your home. The swarmers either left a colony nearby or are looking for a place to settle. This may just be in a tree stump outside, but that proximity to your home is something to be wary of. Likewise, finding shed wings around your house probably means that the swarming termites have chosen a location for their nest. 

Subterranean termites require high moisture levels and can’t travel outside well. Instead, they build mud tubes as pathways between their underground nests and the wood they eat. If you find these mud tubes on your house, you almost certainly have a subterranean termite infestation. 

As termites chew through the wood around your home, they’ll begin to cause more noticeable damage. It may be subtle at first, but over time you’ll find that the wooden structures around your house are weaker. 

Reasons And Factors For Termite Infestations

Termite infestations don’t necessarily have one cause. Many factors can attract termites, including the moisture levels around your home and the termites’ ability to get inside. 

Pooled water and excess moisture can create a more hospitable environment for termites. Subterranean termites need humidity to survive. Plus, too much moisture can cause damage to wood, which adds to the damage done by termites and makes it easier for them to get through wooden structures. 

Because subterranean termites need moisture, they require contact with soil as they move to the wood they eat. One way to prevent a termite infestation is by eliminating contact between wood and soil so the termites can’t travel as easily. 

Another factor contributing to termite infestations is the swarmers’ access to your home. Cracks in the walls, gaps around windows, and other openings can be a way for swarming termites to get inside. It’s important that you do your best to keep termites from getting inside your house. 

Sometimes a termite infestation is just the result of bad luck. You can separate wood from soil, seal all the holes in the walls, and fix the leaky pipes—and termites will still find a way. If you’re seeing signs of termite damage around your home, you need professional termite control in Cincinnati you can trust from a pest management company. 

Professional Termite Control Offers Lasting Protection For Your Home

Why is Arab Termite and Pest the best way to get termites out of your home? Each of our service visits focuses on reaching the termite colony and minimizing the damage they cause. On our first visit, we’ll find out where the termites are located and how extensively they’ve spread out. From there, we can work out a treatment plan that will be most effective for your home. Termite infestations become more problematic the longer they’re in your home, which is why you should call Arab Termite and Pest as soon as you see evidence of termites.

Brady has been our rep for several years! He is well qualified and very personable! He gives us excellent advice and makes sure we are well protected!

Thanks, Brady and Thanks, Arab!

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