Why do they drill holes for termite treatment?

Drilling into the slab is a good way to reach termites. Holes can also be drilled directly into infested wood, which is another way of reaching termites directly. Some of the other ways termites can infest your home is by getting into your crawl space or burrowing into your home through the soil along the foundation.
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How far apart are drill holes for termite treatment?

When performing a termite treatment and treating concrete slabs, the holes should be drilled about 2-3 inches away from the house, and 10 inches apart. Typically a 1/2 inch drill bit is used.
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How long does drilling for termites last?

These termite treatments last for five years on average. For this treatment, a termite specialist will dig a trench around the perimeter of your home and apply the liquid treatment in it. That's not to say termites will never find their way across, even in five years.
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Should I plug termite holes?

Nymphs use a brown, cement-like material made out of feces to plug termite holes. Unless you locate the source of the colony during or soon after the swarm takes place, you likely will not see these holes uncovered.
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How do you drill for termites?

To do this you will need a hammer drill with a 1/2" x 18" drill bit. You drill holes throughout the concrete about 3-4 inches away from the wall or foundation, and about every 10"-12" apart. Once the holes are drilled, you fill at the same rate you did the trench, 4 gallons per 10 feet.
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Can you treat termites without drilling?

To put it simply, rodding and drilling are two different methods of termite control. Termites are some of the most destructive wood destroying organisms around, causing millions of dollars in property damage each year.
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Can termites be permanently removed?

The straight answer to this question is NO. It is not possible to eliminate termites permanently.
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What does a termite hole look like in a wall?

A termite exit hole will be round, one-eighth inch or smaller and filled with a brown, plaster-like substance. Exit holes made by termites are usually found in dry wood during the spring and summer months when it becomes warm enough for termites to leave the nest.
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How do you tell if termites are in your walls?

Common signs of termite damage to a wall include:
  1. Small pin holes, where termites have eaten through the paper coating on drywall and/or wallpaper. ...
  2. Faint 'lines' on drywall. ...
  3. A hollow sound when you tap on the wall.
  4. Bubbling or peeling paint.
  5. Baseboards that crumble under slight pressure.
  6. Jammed doors or windows.
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How do you identify a termite hole?

Keep an eye out for the following signs of termite activity:
  1. Discolored or drooping drywall.
  2. Peeling paint that resembles water damage.
  3. Wood that sounds hollow when tapped.
  4. Small, pinpoint holes in drywall.
  5. Buckling wooden or laminate floor boards.
  6. Tiles loosening from the added moisture termites can introduce to your floor.
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What is worse drywood termites or subterranean termites?

Subterranean termites are much more dangerous because they cause more significant damage than drywood termites. Their colonies can develop up to 1 million strong.
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How successful is termite treatment?

There are several termite treatments available, from liquid termiticides to baiting systems, and each has varying degrees of effectiveness in eliminating a termite infestation. When a trusted treatment is administered properly, termites can almost always be eliminated effectively.
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How do you seal a termite hole?

First, you need to drill holes about every 10 inches into the termite-infested wood. You will feel resistance once you hit the nest. Then, fill the holes with termiticide. To finish up, use a putty or wood patch to close up the holes.
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Do termites eat pressure treated wood?

Termites Don't Eat Pressure-Treated Wood

While it is true that pressure-treated wood is resistant to termite damage, it is far from termite proof. In fact, the word "resistant" is used when pressure-treated wood is promoted to consumers. This is because there are many factors that can compromise this protection.
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How do you treat termites under concrete?

To control a termite infestation underneath the slab, a pest control professional typically will recommend a termiticide treatment that can be applied through rods reaching under the house or holes drilled in the slab.
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What attracts termites to a house?

In addition to wood inside the home, termites are drawn inside by moisture, wood in contact with house foundations, and cracks in building exteriors. Different combinations of these factors attract different species. Additionally, geographic location plays a role in how likely homeowners are to deal with infestations.
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Do termites go away after treatment?

Once the home has been fully treated, and all termites eradicated, treatments tend to last for several years before they need to be reapplied.
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How do you know where termites are coming from?

If you are a witness to hundreds of swarming termites outside, turn off all exterior lighting to avoid attracting them to your home. This is an indication that there is a termite colony nearby, somewhere in your yard. If you find swarming termites inside your house then you have an infestation.
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How big is a termite hole?

Termite exit holes are 1/8 of an inch in diameter or smaller. After the swarmers have left the nest, nymph termites will seal up the holes using a brown cement-like material made from termite feces. If you do not see these exit holes soon after they are made, you are not likely to see them at all.
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Can you hear termites eating in your walls?

Clicking Noises

If you listen closely, you can hear termites. If you have a severe infestation, you may be able to hear a soft clicking sound coming from inside of your walls. Worker termites are noisy when they eat. You can place your ear close to your walls and listen for the sounds that they make.
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Can termites live in concrete walls?

Termites cannot damage a foundation made of concrete, concrete block or brick. However, termites can enter a home through small cracks in the foundation – gaps as tiny as the width of a business card. In some cases, termites can enter the home through untreated hollow spaces in the blocks or bricks.
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How fast can termites destroy a house?

With about 2 million termites working in the right condition they can cause significant damage within the first few months. A home can be totally destroyed in a year or two.
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What does termite poop look like?

Generally, all termite feces are small, measuring about 0.04 inches long. They are light beige to black, depending on the kind of wood the termites eat. Additionally, termite excrement is oval-shaped with six concave sides. Termite excreta usually forms tiny mounds that look like small piles of dirt or sawdust.
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Why do termites keep coming back?

A few ways to lessen the risk of termite infestations include: Eliminate sources of standing water in or near the home as well as any moisture problems, such as a leaky faucet or broken water pipe. Ensure your yard has good drainage, avoid excess mulch, and clean out gutters regularly.
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