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Termites can eat through Douglas-fir but it is more resistant to termites when compared to hemlock or spruce. Any type of wood used should be treated to resist termites.
No, termites do not have incisors. They do have teeth-like plates that are similar to saw blades. They used these plates for cutting and grinding.
Can Copper Sulphate diluted with water be used as a treatment for suspected termites or wood borer? Thank you. James Read
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Termites are responsible for millions of dollars worth of damage every year. They are tiny and can quickly gnaw their way into the wood in your home before you even realize they are there. Once you do notice them, you must take prompt action before they cause any additional damage. Because the methods used to kill them can be hazardous, it is recommended that you contact a pest control company for help. They will use a liquid application to attract the termites and bait them. The exterminators will then monitor the termites to determine how they gained entrance to your home so it can be prevented.
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Termites can and do attack (eat) poly pipe used in pools. Before a homeowner uses poly pipe, it is suggested that they contact the poly pipe manufacturer since studies and the factory specs clearly establish it. I have seen termites repeatedly damage self installed poly pipe on an in ground pool. If poly pipe is used, it is absolutely mandatory that the surrounding soil be be treated for termites.
Wood termites themselves will not cause health issues to you, or any members of your family such as your children. However, be careful of the chemicals used when killing the termites. These are what typically cause harm.
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yes they do. It's common for termites.
Is there a compound that is a solid rather than a spray that can be used to control termites? Mainly as a preventative measure, not really an issue at the moment.