Although DIY fans might want to repair termite damage on their own, wise homeowners know professionals are a better choice. Repairs can vary from a hundred dollars to thousands, depending on the extent of damage.
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NO, generally not.
no - damage by insects is excluded
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There are a couple different signs that one might have a termite infestation. Some signs of a termite infestation include: termite swarming and mud tops.
Aardwolves diet consits soley of termites. An adult aardwolf can eat around 200,000 termites in one night. The aardwolf is careful not to damage the termite mound or to eat an entire colony, often memorising where termite colonies exist so as to return to them at a later date.
There aren't any bugs that eat concrete, but the insect called a termite can damage soft concrete. They do this by removing individual grains of sand. The result is, it looks like the termite has been eating the concrete.
There's not really a way to fix a game unless it its minor damage you can just put some alcohol on a cotton swab but if its major damage you would have to buy another one
There aren't any bugs that eat concrete, but the insect called a termite can damage soft concrete. They do this by removing individual grains of sand. The result is, it looks like the termite has been eating the concrete.