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Termites live to damage wood – that doesn’t come as a surprise to anyone. If you have termites in your property, you might notice their effects in your walls, support beams or patio. The wood they feed on will appear hollowed out or tunneled through, and generally weaker than you’d like the structure of your home to be. But that’s not even the worst of it. Termite damage can also look like:
How do termites damage wood? What happens is that they tunnel into the material in order to eat the cellulose inside, which leaves the surrounding area brittle and hollow. You might see this in nature when you pass an old trunk that’s completely hollowed out. Needless to say, you don’t want the same thing to happen in your own home.
As termites tunnel, the wood they inhabit may start to look warped or bent. This also happens in cases of water damage, and it can be hard to differentiate between the two. If you’re not sure, it’s best to call a termite professional to inspect the area and determine the cause and how it needs to be treated.
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The structure of your home is a prime target for termite infestations in and of itself. If they nest in your property, they’ll soon cause more damage as they feed the growing colony. You can look for termite damage in common areas of the home, such as walls, floors and ceilings, along with windows, tiling and drywall.
As soon as you notice wood damage from termites, you need to call for professional help. For expert assistance in dealing with termite infestations in Texas, contact our termite exterminators to ensure your home is protected and termite-free. The termite exterminators from Bug Out can find the exact scope of the infestation and determine what’s needed to wipe it out for good.
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