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How to Get Rid of Flying Termites

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If you’ve been dealing with flying termites and you’d like to get rid of them once and for all you’ve come to the right place. In this article you’ll learn about several different methods you can use to eradicate these insects including Bait stations Termiticides and even calling in an exterminator. This article will provide you with a list of the most important steps you need to take to get rid of flying termites in your home.

Bait stations kill flying termites

Termite bait stations are an effective way to control flying termites without using chemicals or sprays. These stations contain a substance known as boric acid which poisons termites. Boric acid kills termites that may be in an area including the colony. Bait stations are typically placed near the location of the flying termites or throughout the property. Because termites are attracted to sugar they will find these stations and wander into them. Bait stations should be positioned close to where the flying termites are active but also be placed in a wide area of the home to make sure that their activities do not attract a large number of them.

To kill flying termites the main solutions are termite bait stations and liquid soil treatments. While bait stations are a popular method it may not be appropriate for every home. Liquid termiticides require extensive drilling and trenching around the perimeter of the home. Bait stations are more convenient and do not require drilling through brick and concrete or trenching along the foundation wall. Bait stations kill flying termites by targeting termite workers as they work against the colony.

Subterranean termites make their headquarters in the ground. Mud tubes connected the nest to their food sources are around the thickness of a pencil. The mud tubes are made of digested wood and soil. Every year winged termites swarm to form new colonies. This happens in the spring. The nest is easily spotted by looking for swarmers which usually seek light. Bait stations are an effective way to prevent flying termites.

Bait stations are an inexpensive long-term termite control solution. Bait stations are placed around the perimeter of the property allowing homeowners to take action as soon as they notice activity. Bait stations are also highly effective when large colonies are involved. Bait stations do not attract the attention of children or pets. Bait stations also kill flying termites because they are non-toxic to children and pets. Bait stations kill flying termites and other pests and are a safe and convenient option.

Blocking out light sources

When a termite nest becomes infested with flying ants blocking out light sources can be the key to eliminating the problem. Insects respond to light and transverse orientation and one theory suggests that this is a result of pheromone mimicking. Female insects secrete pheromones that are slightly luminous and males mistake these scents for mating signals.

Another option is to purchase a bug zapper which electrocutes flying ants and termites. Bug zappers can be a great way to kill flying termites but they’re not foolproof. You’ll still have to take steps to prevent the insects from entering your home. One simple tip is to use blackout curtains on windows and to turn off unnecessary lights. This method can reduce the amount of light flying termites will find and will also keep your home smelling fresh.

Flying termites are attracted to light and warm areas. They’ll swarm in the dark so you need to isolate these areas from the light source. Blocking out light sources will also prevent flying termites from establishing new colonies. In addition blocking out light sources will prevent flying termites from destroying your property. A light source that is bright will attract flying termites to your home.

Flying termites are easy to spot and can be mistaken for flying ants. However they are attracted to light and will flock to light sources to find mates. Flying termites swarm to seek mates and start new colonies. You may have to wait until the termites are done swarming before you take steps to get rid of them. If this doesn’t work call a professional pest control company to get rid of them for you.

Termiticides

Termiticides are available in several forms. You can purchase liquid or granular products. Liquid termiticide is best to spread around the foundation of your home and around any wooden structures. This way it will soak into the ground and kill both flying and subterranean termites. The same liquid treatment can be used on decaying trees and woodpiles. Termites won’t avoid areas where the termiticide is applied.

Bug zappers are also an effective solution. These termiticides work by electrocuting flying termites. They dehydrate the insects and they can be used inside and outside of the home. Alternatively you can also sprinkle boric acid around the perimeter of your home and at any entry points. These pesticides are safe to use around children and pets and will help you eliminate flying termites.

Liquid termiticides are supposed to control termites for five years or more. This depends on the type of product you choose how thorough you apply it and the environment in your area. However if you notice termites swarming even after application it is not necessarily due to the efficacy of the termiticide. Rather the problem may be that your termiticide does not work as quickly as you’d hoped.

The presence of swarming termites is another common symptom of termite infestation. Often termite swarms can alert homeowners to their termite problem and fail to act can lead to a new colony. In the meantime the swarmers will shed their wings and move on to start a new colony. In some cases you may be able to eliminate the termite problem with a termiticide if you notice the swarmers.

Although many homeowners choose to use pesticides the best way to get a permanent solution is to get the home inspected by a licensed professional. The cost of a termiticide application depends on how much damage is done to the wood. However if the infestation is too severe you may need to hire a professional pest control company. Remember to read and follow the label carefully to ensure the pesticide will be effective.

Calling an exterminator

If you see flying termites in or around your home you should immediately call an exterminator. Though they can be difficult to control termites can do significant damage to a home if left untreated. Before calling an exterminator you should know a few things about the insect. Usually flying termites indicate that there is a large colony of these creatures living in or around your home.

Flying termites are called swarmers and they shed their wings as they land in or around a building. Once they land they’ll build a tiny alcove in which they can mate. They’ll be leaving the colony where they currently live to find a safer location. This process takes several weeks and can require expensive repairs. Formosan termites are very common but they can cause severe damage to a home if left untreated.

When you first notice flying termites it’s best to turn off all the lights and open all doors and windows. Then you should be able to see them. Try to chase them out as fast as possible so you don’t have to worry about them settling in one spot. While this might be tempting attacking the termites with insect spray is only going to waste your precious time. As soon as you catch a glimpse of one the termites will drop their wings and move on.

If you’re not sure where the flying termites are check out your home. These insects love the cellulose in wood so it’s important to take care of any sources of these materials. Termites like dark and warm places so cleaning pipes and gutters regularly is important. Additionally call an exterminator to get rid of flying termites as soon as possible. They can make a large nest inside your home and will eat the wood and furniture in your home.

Swarmers are another sign of an infestation. While they may be small or large they’re an indicator that the colony is already full. A swarm of winged termites can indicate the presence of multiple colonies nearby. If you notice a swarm outside your home you may have a large infestation. If you see these swarmers you should call an exterminator to get rid of flying termites once and for all.

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