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Termites are found in every part of the United States aside from Alaska. They may prefer warmer climates, but they can adapt to survive in most other areas just as easily. As long as thereโs cellulose to eat itโs home enough for them. Some may prefer dry wood to nest in while others stay in soil.ย In Lubbock TX, termite infestations have been found in walls, furniture, logs, and virtually any other wood source.
Termites vary in their preference for wood. For example, drywood termites prefer dry wood not in contact with soil. That is not the case for termites found here in Lubbock TX:
If you suspect a termite infestation, see our termite extermination services for a thorough inspection and effective treatment.
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Different kinds of termites thrive in different parts of the country. In Lubbock TX, for instance, you arenโt likely to get an infestation of drywood termites. Weโre more of a home for Formosan and subterranean termites โ the most common, and most destructive variety known to man.
Unlike drywood termites, which prefer dry wood separated from the ground, Formosan and subterranean termites in Lubbock need regular contact with soil to survive. These subspecies travel through mud tubes paved around the foundation of your home, as well as on windows, wall studs and siding. And with the warmth and humidity in Lubbock,ย Formosan and subterranean termites can infest your property at virtually any time.
You donโt have to wait until the damage is truly done to call for help. In fact, if you even only suspect the presence of these wood-boring pests in your home, you can call Bug Out for professional service you can rely on.
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