Subterranean termites are social insects that live in colonies far underground where moisture is much more abundant. They travel to food (cellulose found in wood) above ground by constructing tubes made of soil called shelter tubes. As a homeowner you should be inspecting your investment for presence of termite activity (shelter tubes) particularly along the stem wall where the soil line meets the foundation. A good rule of thumb is to check it once in the spring and again near the end of our monsoon season, when termites are most active. If termite activity has been detected you’ll want to address and treat the infestation as soon as possible. The longer you leave untreated the more damage they can cause.
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