Termite Control

10 Termite Hotspots in Your House and How to Prevent Them

Winters are about to get over, and we are soon to embrace the spring season. With the spring comes the tension of dealing with termites that some swarm in this particular season. You may keep termites away from your home with an anti-termite treatment, but one would seek one such treatment only after detecting termites at home. 

Before you book termite control services for your home, it is a good idea to be aware of the main hotspots of termites in your home. These destructive pests can feed on anything organic such as wood, cloth, and even paper. So, several places inside your home can act as breeding and hiding ground for termites. 

Through this post, we aim to acquaint you with the 10 termite hotspots in your house. We believe having this knowledge is critical in the proper elimination of termites from your home based on thorough termite detection. So, stay tuned and read on!

7 Common Signs of Termite Infestation at Home

Before we talk about the common places that fall prey to infestation by termites, let us disclose the common signs of detecting these wood-feeding pests:

  1. Damaged wooden furniture or structure
  2. Mud tubes on the walls
  3. Cracks and spots on the walls
  4. Wooden dust near the furniture
  5. Hollow sound on tapping the wooden structures
  6. Live or dead termites
  7. Termite eggs or wings

10 Places Where You Can Find Termite in Your Home

So, now without much time, let us begin by acquainting you with the 10 common termite hotspots in your house. Have a look and plan an anti-termite treatment accordingly:

  1. Wooden Furniture and Flooring: Termites, as we all know love to feed on wood, and therefore, they are most commonly infested in the wood furniture or flooring of a house. They make their way to your house through the wooden flooring and end up spreading elsewhere quite easily.
  2. Garden Area: Termites especially, Subterranean termites are fond of digging underground tunnels. For this reason, they love infesting the soft garden soil outside your house. Moreover, dead tree stumps make for an ideal place to hide for termites. Therefore, termites love infesting your garden area.
  3. Air Conditioning Unit: You may wonder to hear about this one! But termites love to infest inside your air conditioning unit. Not that they love to cool themselves out, but because they are fond of moist air and they get the same inside your air conditioning unit.
  4. Walls and Roof Tiles: Damp walls and broken roof tiles are like an open invitation to termites to hide out in your house. For this, we recommend you search online for how to get rid of termites in walls. You will get ample home remedies, but it is always better to book a termite control treatment to get rid of termites from your walls and roofs.
  5. Kitchen: Every house has a kitchen, be it small or big, and every kitchen will have cabinets and cupboards. This is what termites need for a comfortable stay inside your home. Termites tend to infest easily inside the kitchen doors, windows, and cabinets because they get a constant source of food supply over there.
  6. Bedroom: The hungry termites need a good amount of wood to feed themselves. For this reason, they infest your bedroom, which often has a lot of wooden furniture in the form of a bed, cupboard, study table, dressing table, and bedside table.
  7. Clothes Wardrobe: The clothes hanging in your wardrobe also fall prey to termite infestation inside your home because they contain cellulose, the second favorite food item for termites.
  8. Living Room: For the same reason, as mentioned above, termites are often seen hiding in your living room. This particular room of your house is adorned with some wooden furniture like a sofa set, table, couch, and wooden cabinets. All these wooden items offer a comfortable hideout for termites who love to feed on wood as food.
  9. Attic: Oodles of stuff stored in the attic often makes it a perfect place for termites to infest. They find warmth and a lot of cardboard to feed on and therefore, when looking out for termite infestation at home, do check out your attic. Another reason for termites to infest the attic is the lack of ventilation.
  10. Leaking Water Pipes: Termites like other pests like water around. Therefore, do inspect your water pipes inside the kitchen, bathroom, and elsewhere for leakage. You are most likely to find termites infesting such leaking water pipes.

How to Get Rid of Termites from Home?

Now, that you have read about the 10 common termite hiding places inside your home, what would be your next step? You must now proceed to learn about the best methods of termite control at home. So, read on:

  1. Try Home Remedies to Kill Termites: The first common thing that anyone would do without even being told after detecting termites at home is to try home remedies. For this, try using borax powder mixed with water in a spray bottle. Spray it on the termite-infested area, and see the termites dying out of dehydration.
  2. Book a Wood Termite Treatment: When it is a pest as minute and serious as a termite, we often recommend people to not take chances. Just book a termite pest control service and fetch professional help to get rid of termites at home.

Conclusion

A timely-booked termite pest control services from HiCare can save your home from the termite attack. The experts from the company are fully aware of where to look out for termites in your home. They come equipped with the right tools and chemicals to drill, fill, and seal the termite-affected areas of your house. 

So, the moment you detect termites anywhere inside your home, do not delay approaching the HiCare team for an efficient anti-termite treatment. 

10 Termite Hotspots in Your House and How to Prevent Them
Raman Saxena

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