What Every Anaheim Homeowner Needs To Know About Subterranean Termites

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When you think about the things that could destroy your home, an adorable little termite might not be at the top of the list. But these pests are real, and they'll do anything to get into our homes. 

Termites can damage your home's foundation, thereby placing you and your home at risk from their infestation. If you notice any signs or suspect an infestation on your property, consult a seasoned Anaheim pest control contractor to deal with these pests. Further delays will only end up costing more money than necessary.

The Life Cycle Of Subterranean Termites

The subterranean termite life cycle can take anywhere from six months to two years, depending on the species. These termites go through three main stages in their life cycle:

  • Egg: Termite eggs are tiny and white. They're laid in batches of 20 to 40 and can take up to two months to hatch.
  • Nymph: The nymphs are wingless baby termites that look like smaller versions of the adults. They undergo a series of molts before reaching maturity.
  • Adult: Adult reproductive termites have two pairs of wings that are equal in size and shape. The front wings are longer than the hind wings. They also have dark brown or black bodies with straight antennae.

As an adult, the termite is responsible for finding food and building the nest. The workers and soldiers make up the majority of the termite population in a colony. They're all sterile and unable to mate. The king and queen are the only ones that can mate and produce offspring.

Be sure to contact a professional if you think you have a termite problem on your hands. The sooner these pests are dealt with, the better.

How Subterranean Termites Silently Destroy A House

A termite infestation in your home is often not something you're aware of until it's too late. When most homeowners realize they have a problem, much of the damage is already done. 

Subterranean termites are especially problematic because they build their nests underground, making them difficult to spot. These pests silently eat away at the wood in your home from the inside, causing massive damage over time.

The good news is that subterranean termite treatment in Anaheim is more straightforward if they're detected and treated early. If you think you might have a problem with these pests, don't hesitate to call a professional for help. The cost of treatment is less than that of repairing damages caused by termites.

Natural Ways To Make Your Home Less Attractive To Termites

While you can't completely prevent subterranean termites from infesting your home, there are some things that you can do to make your house less attractive to them.

  • Remove any wood-to-ground contact. Termites love to eat wood, so dispose of any wooden boards or fences directly contacting the soil.
  • Eliminate moisture. Subterranean termites are attracted to damp environments, so it's essential to keep your home as dry as possible.
  • Natural repellents. Some plants, like eucalyptus and mint, naturally repel termites. Planting these around your home can help with termite control.
  • Cracks and gaps. Seal any cracks or crevices in your foundation and around windows and doors to keep termites out.

While taking these precautions won't guarantee that you'll never have to deal with adult termites on your property, it'll make your home less attractive to them. However, seek expert help if you think you already have an infestation.

The Best Way To Protect Your Anaheim Home From Subterranean Termites

The best way to protect your Anaheim home from subterranean termites is to partner with a reputable pest control firm specializing in this type of treatment.

At A1 Bonded Termite, our knowledgeable and friendly team has years of experience dealing with subterranean termites. We know how to detect an infestation and treat it effectively. 

If you're concerned about the safety of your home and family, contact us today for a free consultation.