This method is considered to be the most effective one.
Termite colony on wall under paneling.
Signs of termite damage in walls.
They do not require contact with soil and their colonies are typically smaller than their subterranean counterparts.
Signs of wall damage caused by termites can include.
As soon as you detect termites in interior wood paneling contact a professional inspector to determine all areas of infestation.
Visual signs of a termite colony can include floors that buckle or sag loose tiles pinpoint holes in drywall damaged wood crumbles easily or wood that sounds hollow when tapped.
Some of the signs above indicate a subterranean termite infestation while others indicate a drywood termite infestation.
Drywood termites live in and feed on wood so they are particularly drawn to studded walls attic areas and furniture.
It will deal with termites that are already inside the wall and with those under the soil level.
One should carefully check baiting station and the overall situation with termites in a house.
Even in the case of an inactive infestation you must contact a professional to thoroughly inspect all areas of your home.
Drywood termites eat wood from the inside out.
Mud tubes paint blisters damage to wood paneling or wooden trim hollow sounding wood and pinholes in the wall.
Pencil thick to inch wide tunnels on foundation and crawl space walls above shelter subterranean termites traveling to and from the nest.
Shelter tubes running from the soil to above ground wood.
If you see cream colored insects when you break open the tubes your house is infested.
Drywood termite wall damage.
Termites feast on dead trees which is what many houses are made out of.