What Termites Are Found in Georgia?
The main termite species found in Georgia are the eastern subterranean termite, drywood termite, and Formosan termite.
Eastern Subterranean Termites
The eastern subterranean termite is the most common type of termite in the Southeast. These termites live solely underground since they can only survive through direct contact with soil, which provides the moisture they depend on for survival. When they work their way into your home, they build mud tunnels to maintain this contact. If you notice mud tunnels on your foundational slab or crawlspace walls, it indicates that these termites have found your home.
Drywood Termites
Unlike subterranean termites, drywood termites prefer to feast on dry hardwood and do not require other sources of moisture to survive. While subterranean termites create their colonies underground, drywood termites form their colonies above ground in the wood structures they are currently consuming. Colonies have been found in homes’ siding, roofs, structural wood, and even furniture.
Formosan Termites
Formosan termites are related to the eastern subterranean termites and require contact with moisture to survive. However, instead of relying on moisture from the soil, they use their feces to build moisture-retaining nests inside the structures they are feeding on. These termites have earned the nickname “super termites” due to how fast they can destroy a wooden structure. While it can take up to a year for eastern subterranean termites to cause significant damage, it only takes about three months for a colony of Formosan termites to cause the same level of damage.
How to Get Rid of Termites Outside for Good
There are no natural termite control solutions that are effective at eliminating a colony or preventing infestation. And solutions are not readily available for homeowners to purchase.
Sentricon® Baiting Stations
Sentricon® uses a series of baiting stations installed in your yard to prevent termites from ever finding your home. Each station is strategically placed in your yard near your home, and together, the stations attract termites to feed on the termiticide housed inside. The bait is ten times more enticing than your home’s wood, so the colony’s termites will prefer the station every time. The active ingredient in a station is noviflumuron, which interferes with a termite’s growth to prevent it from maturing. Ultimately, the termites that have ingested the bait will die, eventually eradicating the entire colony.
Sentricon® is the solution of choice for a homeowner who has not yet experienced damage and wants to ensure they never do. It is also effective as a long-term treatment following treatment for an infestation.
Our team can treat an active termite infestation or help protect your home from termites through Termidor or Sentricon®. For treatment or peace of mind, let us provide a termite inspection and an estimate for treatment today!
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