Fumigation controls drywood termite colonies that are active at the time of treatment but offers no protection against future colonies.
Fumigate attic for termites.
Spf is the material most often used to create an enclosed or unvented attic.
Your professionals will place tents or tarps over a structure over which the fumigant is released.
Fumigation reaches those hidden spaces eliminating every single termite.
Drywood termites can t hide from fumigation.
Formosan termites can build aboveground nests called cartons inside walls and attics when there is enough moisture in the wood.
Pmps who fumigate to control drywood termites are facing spf related challenges as well.
The foam is applied to attic walls floors and ceilings sealing fans and vents.
Typically formosan termite nests are made from termite excrement chewed wood and soil.
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It is more difficult to prevent drywood termite infestations than subterranean termite infestations since there are more potential entry points for drywood termites.
In new homes attic fans and vents may not be installed at all.
Carton nests can be found between walls under sinks and in attics.
Fumigation is highly effective at eradicating drywood termites in a structure.
They sneak into your home and set up camp in hard to reach areas such as the attic or behind the walls.
It is a three day process that requires temporarily moving out of the home while the home is tented and fumigated.
It ll reach crevices and cracks inside and between wood where termites can thrive and tunnel.