Termite Control

Detecting Termite Eggs and How to Deal with Them

Do you know it lies in the hands of queen termite hands to increase the population of termites? Once the queen termite lays the eggs, the worker termites shift them to different incubation chambers for proper protection until they hatch. If not detected and removed on time, termite eggs can bring a whole termite colony inside your home. 

Professionals hired for an anti-termite treatment can help you detect termite eggs on wood and other places. They can also help you safely remove them to prevent their hatching in your home. 

In this post, we aim to help you understand how to detect termite eggs and deal with them. We will also discuss how to get rid of termites infesting your home.

What Do Termite Eggs Look Like?

Before diving into understanding how to detect termite eggs at home, we want you to know how they look. Termite eggs are oval-shaped, small, jelly bean-like white or light brown pellets. They spot a translucent and shiny shell and are hard to be detected by the naked eye unless they are found in clusters.

The queen termite often lays these eggs in clusters that look like a pile of white rice or small caviar. Apart from the queen termite, sometimes the secondary or tertiary reproductive termites also lay these eggs to increase the strength of the termite colony

How to Detect Termite Eggs?

You will hardly find termite eggs on walls because they are generally laid deep within the termite nest. Subterranean termite nests are usually located 6 to 18 inches underground. On the other hand, dry wood termite nests are found deep inside furniture and other wooden structures.

The common places where you can detect termite eggs are dead or damp wood, tunnels, and mud tubes created by termites. You can detect these eggs of termites by looking for signs of damage and holes in the wooden structures of your home and other cellulose-rich products.

What to do if you Detect Termite Eggs?

Remember, termite eggs are harder to kill than termites themselves. Their presence is often not noticed at the right time, and they stay hidden for a long time and keep growing in numbers and size. Also note that the newly hatched nymphs find it hard to survive alone. So, destroying the whole colony of termite eggs is the key to destroying them altogether.

The moment you notice termite eggs in your home, take it as a red alert for the impending danger. Spotting termite eggs means your house is already under attack from termites and it is time for you to consider a termite control treatment.

How to Remove Eggs of Termites?

Now that you have read all about termite eggs and how to detect them, it is time you learn how to remove them safely. You can do so using an effective termite solution, but we strongly recommend you hire professionals for the same. Search online for a termite exterminator near me, and you will find a list of pest control specialists to help you deal with termites. 

When you detect termite eggs, never try to touch them by hand, else be ready for an instant spread or something more serious. You need proper equipment, method, and skill to get rid of termite eggs from your home. At the same time, be mindful that termite eggs take approximately two weeks to hatch, so try to remove them before they hatch, else it will be difficult to remove them.

Try These 5 Home Remedies to Get Rid of Termite Eggs

Although we do not recommend trying DIY tricks to remove termite eggs, we have heard many people getting the desired results by trying the following to destroy the termite eggs:

  1. Borax Powder Sprinkler
    This powder has the power to damage the nervous system of these pests and therefore, it is counted as one of the best home remedies to get rid of termites.
  2. Washing Powder Sprinkler
    The Washing Powder mixture affects the respiratory system of the termites and kills them. Reapply daily or every few days to kill termites.
  3. Orange Oil Spray
    For small-scale termite infestation, orange oil is a good remedy. D-limonene, a substance present in the orange peel, helps control the termite colony when this fragrant oil is applied. Orange oil kills termite eggs and disintegrates their exoskeleton, or outer skin.
  4. Garlic Water Spray
    Garlic is a strong termite repellent and has a toxic effect on them. Garlic spray can kill termites within two days of exposure.
  5. Neem Oil Spray
    Termites become poisoned when they consume wood treated with neem oil. To get rid of every last termite, you would need to constantly apply neem oil to the furniture.

Benefits of Termite Control Services

Reading this much, we assume you must be convinced that termites and their eggs are not to be taken lightly. You can prevent termite infestation at home with timely termite proofing. Following are some key benefits of booking a termite pest control service for your home:

  1. Prevents Property and Furniture Damage:
    The best benefit of booking a termite service for your home is that it prevents damage caused by termites to your house foundation and furniture
  2. Minimizes Allergies Spread Through Termite Spores:
    There is a low risk of termite-related diseases like skin allergies and respiratory diseases with a termite control service
  3. Prevents Termite Eggs:
    When you book a termite control service, you also get rid of termite eggs
  4. Saves Money:
    Saves money spent on repairing the damages caused by termites to your house and its wooden structure
  5. Saves Time:
    With a regular anti-termite treatment you can save your precious time that might otherwise go wasted in planning how to remove termites
  6. Complete Peace of Mind:
    You can fetch complete peace of mind by booking a termite control treatment from an experienced pest control company

Takeaway

We assume you have gathered enough knowledge about termite eggs. Termite pest control from HiCare is the ultimate solution to get rid of termites and their eggs. The trained HiCare team knows how to ensure there is no termite egg left inside your home after the termite control treatment. They use the ultimate TERMIN-8 solution to kill termites and their eggs safely without letting them spread further. HiCare offers warranty-backed services with no false promises to help you deal with termites and their eggs.

Detecting Termite Eggs and How to Deal with Them
Raman Saxena

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