There are five types of termites which can
wreak havoc on your home depending on the area where you live. The five types
of termites are Eastern Subterranean termites, Formosan Subterranean termites,
Western Subterranean termites, Dessert Subterranean termites and Drywood
termites. Each of the five types of termites is more prevalent in specific
regions where the outside temperature and climate is cohesive to their
requirements.
Eastern subterranean termites are the most common type of termite located in North America. You may also here this species of termite referred to as the soil feeding termite; although, this type of termite can in fact weed on trees, paper, cotton, rotted wood or even the roots of bushes or trees. These termites often form colonies which are up to 5 million in size. To find signs of Easter termites you can look for the wings which have been discarded by the queens or kings or by locating the mid tubes within the soil which they have created. These colonies typically swarm in the spring months, and a colony can last up to thirty years because they tend to act as one unit and move and act as a single unit.
Formosan subterranean termites are the
most prevalent in the Southern part of the United States where the climate is
warm and moist. Another name for this type of termite is the super termite
because they are known to have the ability to eat through large amounts of wood
very quickly. A colony of adult Formosan termites has the ability to consume up
to a pound of wood each day. Although these termites prefer wood, they are also
able to ear through other materials as well. Out of all of the species of
termites the Formosan termite is known to do the most damage to homes in the
United States and will need to be quickly dealt with if an infestation occurs.
Western subterranean termites are most
commonly found within the western side of the continent and are thought to be
the sneakiest of all of the termite species. These termites are able to locate
small cracks within the foundation of a home and then squeeze up within these
cracks where they then can begin feeding on the wood within a home. The
preferred wood of the western termite is the cellulose part of the wood which
means that they will eat floors, walls, and even dressers and other wood
furniture within a home. In order to tell if you have a problem with western
termites it is best to look for signs within the basement and lower levels as a
home as this is typically where the infestation will begin.
Desert subterranean termites are native to
areas which have a dry, hot desert like climate such as the southwestern United
States such as Texas, Arizona and New Mexico as well as parts of Mexico as
well. What makes desert subterranean termites different is that they are able
to thrive in hot dry climates and will create huts which hand from areas such
as overhangs, cleanings and other high places.
This species of termite is typically much smaller than the other types
and therefore are able to penetrate a home easier due to their small body size.
The worker termites are able to penetrate very small cracks and make a way in
for colonies to be formed.
The final species of termites is the
drywood termites which thrive in dry wood. Because of their preference for dry
wood they are known to feed on a variety of objects such as the frame of your
home, furniture and even hardwood floors. There are many different species
within the drywood termite category; of these species only a few types of
common within the United States. These species of termites are able to form
more than one colony within a home and also have the ability to tunnel within
the wood grain without forming huts or tubes for the colony. Spotting these
types of termites is fairly easy because they tend to leave behind a trail of
very fine sawdust powder where they have formed tunnels within the wood.
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