What is a termit barrier?
Termite barrier is a physical object that prevents the termites from penetrating the foundations of your house or in access to other parts of your property. These specially developed trenches and network covers block thermites in entering your home through the basement, feet, and the foundation to reduce the chances of reaching your walls. The termite barrier is not insecticide, termiticide or chemical treatment. This Termite screen must be installed when houses are being built. The experienced installation program wraps the flexible screen around the brick or the board of your base and against the support walls and documents, both underground and above the ground. The holes between the weaving are too small to allow the termite to push through its body. The network barrier is not a guarantee against Termite Invasion, but it significantly reduces the possibility that underground types of termites will go directly to your house, crawling through the foundation and nesting in the wooden walls.
Another thermit is made of perfectly shaped rocks. In this method, someone kicks the moat around and below the borders of the VALe's base before laying the board. They fill the ditch with special granules that look like small pebbles. The granules are made of certain minerals with suitable density and weight such as granite or basalt.
These carefully large pebbles are selected because thermites cannot avert them aside. Also, mistakes between them cannot push or chew. Rock barriers are also mainly effective against underground termites. The ditch interrupts their only way to your foundation: land.
Termite barriers have been developed in response to prohibitions to popular insecticidal sprays. Before these prohibitions, chemical treatment of soil and rocks around the foundation known as steam barriers, but they fell out of kindness. The new Termite barriers are more environmentally friendly and require very little maintenance. On the other hand, they are most effective in installing the house, so they are not so successful on existing buildings.