With temperatures this cold, many people are really starting to utilize their fireplaces to help keep their homes warm and cozy. While having a fire in the fireplace can help save you money, you need to be aware of the firewood you are bringing into your home. A B Pest Control & Insulation knows that your firewood might be home to many different insects including termites. When firewood is outside, it offers insects shelter, food, and water, essentially everything they need to brave the cold winter. If there are termites in that firewood, you are carrying those termites right into your home when you bring the firewood in. Your Lake of the Ozark’s pest control company has all the information you need to protect yourself from termites in your firewood.
Signs There Are Termites In Your Firewood
Subterranean termites live in soil and they construct mud tunnels to their food sources. These tunnels they create may be visible on the outside of the firewood, or they may be visible within the logs themselves. The main termite colony – the colony where the queen lives – will remain in the soil, but her workers will find their way into the firewood for a food source. If those termites are brought into your home through the firewood, they are not likely to start an infestation. But if your firewood is stacked against the house or in close to the foundation, it gives termites an invitation into your home.
The best way to help keep termites from entering your home is to properly store your firewood. A great way to store firewood is to keep it off the ground. You can do this by using a rack that is specially designed for holding firewood, or you can use a do-it-yourself approach and stack bricks or concrete pads to form a platform to store the wood. Another important thing to note is that you shouldn’t store firewood near your house. You should store it far enough away from your home and its foundation, so termites and other bugs don’t have access to your house.
Finding A Solution
If you find termites in your firewood, you may be tempted to try to figure out how to kill them, but you should never attempt to kill them by using chemicals. You should never chemically treat firewood you intend to bring into your home and burn. The best way to deal with termite infested wood is to simply dispose of it.
A B Pest Control & Insulation Can Help
If you find any evidence of termites in your firewood or even in or around your house, give A B Pest Control & Insulation a call. While using the fireplace during the winter months is a great option for many people, your Lake of the Ozarks pest control company wants to remind you that it’s important to properly store your firewood and check it before you bring it into your house. To keep your home pest free this winter, and all year long, give us a call!
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