How can I choose the best Termite protection?

Prevention is the key to preventing the infestation of termites. Once this happens, the wood in your house can be eaten at £ 15 (6.80 kg) per week. There are several forms of termite protection, including mechanical change in your property, soil treatment and wood treatment.

Termites are attracted by soft wood, which is usually the result of wet, humid conditions. The key to protecting termites is to maintain the perimeter of your house and without debris such as cardboard and paper. Start by verify that you have no wood, such as fence posts or supports, contacting the ground. If you do so, remove them and replace metal supports. Make sure you have rain troughs installed and that they run away from your house to prevent wood supports and become a thermits food. This encounters prevention involves digging a ditch at least 6 inches (15.24 cm) deep around the inner and outer perimeter of the endowment wall. In the soil around the endowment walls, chimney and pilasters there is a vertical barrier that BLOCreates an approach. After digging the ditch, the termiticide is mixed with water in a ratio of 4 gallons (15.14 liters), for 10 feet (3.05 m) length, on track (30.48 cm) depth.

When building a new house, ask carriers to protect termites treated with pressure. If the house is two stories high, the wood treated with pressure should only be used from Earth to the top of the first floor. The thermites treated with pressure is undesirable because it has been treated with a termiticide. If your home has already been built, you can discourage termites by injection of the termiticide to the center of the wood and brushing to the outside.

If you develop contamination despite the use of termite protection methods, you will need to take additional measures such as the use of bait and termit chemicals. These measures are best taken by an extermination that has access to the scope of infestation and recommends the best methods to get rid of termites. When selecting the extermperor, verify that it deals specifically with TERMits because they are not designed as standard household pests.

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