Do you know about the invisible, silent destroyers that may be causing damage to your home? We’re talking about termites that cause major, permanent damage to your home if they are undetected. Every year, millions of pesos in costly damages happen to homeowners due to termite infestation.
Defend your home against underground termites. There are two types of termites:
the subterranean termite and the drywood termite.
Subterranean termites live in
a nest or colony underground. This colony may be near or some distance away but
the termites will be able to reach your house through the underground passages
they build.
Drywood termites, on the other
hand, make nests inside the wooden structures of your house. Whether
subterranean or drywood, both kinds of termites can damage your house. Of the
two, it’s the subterranean termites that present a trickier problem.
Drywood termites can be
eliminated by preserving and protecting the wooden portions of your property
with Solignum wood preservative.
As for subterranean termites, they will continue to be a threat as long
as they have access to your home. What’s the best way to protect your home
against them?
The best way to defend against subterranean termites
is to use an effective, convenient, and cost-effective soil termiticide, which
is Hometrek from Jardine. Hometrek protects your house from the attack of
termites by creating a barrier that blocks the termites’ passage.
Hometrek has several advantages. It kills termites
who try to breach the soil barrier. Hometrek is also safe to use, having passed
the FDA standards for environmental safety. It does not contaminate ground water. Use Hometrek to protect
your home from subterranean termites now.
How do you know when your house
is infested with termites? It’s not so easy to detect their presence because
they stay hidden inside the walls, foundations, beams and other wooden
structures in the house. Once damaged wood portions of the house become
obvious, it’s usually at a point where considerable destruction has occurred. There are some signs of
termite infestation that a homeowner can look out for including:
Damaged wooden portions of the house. Damage can be obvious: wood has gaping
holes where termites have eaten through.
Sometimes, however, the damage is inside the wood so the surface looks
fine. So you can knock on the wood and check for a dull thud, a hollow sound.
Mud tubes.
Mud tubes are passages that subterranean termites use to go from their
nests to your home. You may see these mud tubes in the exterior or interior of
your house.
Shed insect wings. When you find shed insect wings around your house, it could
mean that a swarm of termites has been to your house. It’s possible that flying
termites have landed near your home and are going to build a nest.
When you suspect that your home is threatened by a
termite infestation, be sure to use Hometrek and other Jardine products for
total termite protection.
For more information go to http://jardinedistribution.com/construction-products/soil-termiticides/hometrek-tc/
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