The Truth About Termites in Arizona

If you’re a homeowner in Arizona, you’ve probably heard about the dangers of termites. These pesky critters can cause a lot of damage to your home if they’re not treated properly. In this blog post, we will discuss the truth about termites in Arizona. We will talk about how to identify them, what damage they can do, and how to get rid of them.

Termites are small, winged insects that live in colonies underground. They feed on wood, and can cause a lot of damage to your home if they’re not treated properly. Termites are most active in the spring and summer months, when they swarm to mate. If you see termites swarming around your home, it’s important to contact a pest control professional (that’s us!) right away.

There are two main types of termites in Arizona: drywood termites and subterranean termites. Drywood termites live in dry wood, such as dead trees or branches. Subterranean termites live in the ground and build mud tubes to reach food sources. Both types of termites can cause damage to your home, but subterranean termites are more common in Arizona.

Termites cause damage to your home by eating the wood from the inside out. This can weaken the structure of your home and make it more susceptible to collapse. If you suspect you have termites, contact GreenShield Pest Control. We’ll be able to identify the type of termite and recommend the best course of treatment.

There are a few things you can do to prevent termites from damaging your home. One is to keep woodpiles and other potential food sources away from your home. Another is to make sure there are no cracks or gaps in your foundation that would allow termites to enter. Keep any exposed wood in your crawlspace, workshop, or attic clean and clear. Ensure you check for termites at least once a season. Sometimes that’s all it takes to prevent major damage.

If you suspect you have termites, don’t hesitate to contact professional helpl. They will be able to identify the type of termite and recommend the best course of treatment. With their help, you can keep your home safe from these pesky critters.

 

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