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  • mattmacklind

    May 28, 2011 8:42 p.m. mattmacklind SuperDork

    I was removing some bags of leaves and clearing some other wood today, and when I lifted up some bags that had been sitting for a few weeks, they were riddled with termite workers. I didn't see any winged termites, they were all the gross larvae looking workers, all diligently working to consume my rubbish. My problem is, this is like five feet from my house and obviously there is a colony there or nearby. Its also been raining here for a few weeks, which apparently makes them happy.

    I suppose termites in the yard is not by itself an emergency, and they probably live all around houses everywhere. I have also heard not to disturb a colony in a yard, as they may move into your house. I don't have any signs in or around my house, but I think they sped up the rotting of an old fence post that fell a few months ago.

    Anyone else have this experience? I think it might be inspection time for peace of mind.

  • ransom

    May 28, 2011 8:51 p.m. ransom Reader

    Check thoroughly. After we got this house, and after Terminix came and poked around and said everything looked good, we started tearing down the previous owners' paneling that had separated the basement into smaller rooms.

    One of the 6x6 posts holding the building up looked like a loofah bath sponge thing. The part still resting on the ground was more like 1x2...

    There were issues specifically related to stupidity with this house (holes left in foundation allowing dirt-to-wood contact) and with the previous owners (leaving old wood to rot under the deck, right up against the house), but the bottom line is that if you don't look carefully, it's possible to miss them.

    It was an expensive pain in the ass undoing the damage and treating/fixing stuff to hopefully avoid a repeat.

  • JoeTR6

    May 28, 2011 9:25 p.m. JoeTR6 New Reader

    God, I hate termites. But they are pretty much everywhere, and serve a purpose. We had one corner of our garage tunnelled up to the ceiling, but fortunately caught them before they entered the floor. They came up through cracks in the slab behind the wood trim. The winged termites only come out at certain times of the year depending upon location. Check this link. Termite swarms map

    The trick seems to be don't leave anything near your house to attract them. We no longer put mulch in beds near the foundation, and removed rocks/concrete drain pads that keep the soil moist. Basically, they cannot tolerate dry conditions, which is why they build mud tubes to travel in above ground. They can range quite far from the colony (I was told over 100 yards), so you aren't necessarily sitting on top of it.

    An inspection wouldn't hurt. The stuff they used on our house about 5 years ago (Termidor) isn't nearly as toxic as the old stuff, seems effective, but doesn't last nearly as long (~5 years). Good luck.

  • Hasbro

    May 28, 2011 11:15 p.m. Hasbro Dork

    Shoot, even here in the Tucson desert they are prolific.

  • Curmudgeon

    May 29, 2011 7:56 a.m. Curmudgeon SuperDork

    The little bastiges are everywhere down here including the flying Formosan types http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/AR/archive/oct98/term1098.htm , making it a must to keep a termite bond up to date.

    The number 1 cause of termite infestation in houses is like JoeTR6 says: mulch. Pine bark nuggets and that red dyed stuff are the worst. A strong indicator of infestation is big ant beds, ants eat termites so if you have a big ant pile right up against your house it's likely they are chasing a food source, i.e. termites.

  • May 30, 2011 7:43 p.m. spitfirebill SuperDork

    Termites were swarming here last weekend. Its fun sitting on the front porch and watching them fly all around your house.

  • Jake

    May 31, 2011 12:05 p.m. Jake HalfDork

    Must be a good year for them- I am starting to see them in the flowerbeds out front. Like the OP, I had bought a couple bags of mulch that I didn't get to put down right away, and once I did, there were termite workers in them. Now, I guess I could shovel and burn all that mulch, but I still need something to go in the beds, otherwise the weeds will be epic. My house is a raised ranch on a tall block foundation, so I'm not TOO too panicked about there being some termites about, but this is the first time I have ever seen them this close to my house.

  • 4eyes

    June 1, 2011 12:50 a.m. 4eyes HalfDork

    You don't have a Marcos or Morgan do you?

  • Jan. 18, 2012 2:51 p.m. ayeshaaakter None

    Termites may be mean that your house is their house in last weekend.

    termites

  • Jan. 18, 2012 3:16 p.m. spitfirebill SuperDork

    Termite canoe bot?

  • stroker

    Jan. 18, 2012 4:14 p.m. stroker HalfDork

    Sentricon is your friend. We've used it for years. Not cheap, but effective.

 
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