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Say Goodbye To Termites: The Ultimate Guide To Termite Control For St. Charles Properties


December 2, 2023

Termites are tiny yet destructive insects. These little bugs are known for their unique diet of cellulose-based materials, such as wood. When a colony of termites finds a reliable food source, they will infest the area and consume food consistently.

Pest Control Consultants, we know how to save your home from these destructive insects. Our St. Charles termite exterminators can help remove these bugs from your home and prevent them from ever coming back. Keep reading to hear our expert strategies for eliminating termite infestations for good.

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Termite Infestations: How To Identify The Signs

If you have a termite infestation in your St. Charles home, you most likely have subterranean termites on your property. Most termites living in a subterranean termite colony are worker termites. These termites have cream-colored bodies and no eyes. They are also highly sensitive to dry conditions and direct sunlight and will quickly dehydrate if they stay in the sun for too long. It is unlikely that you will see the actual termites if they are on your property; instead, our termite inspectors usually notice these signs:

  • Finding small pinholes in drywall
  • Discovering hollow wood on your property 
  • Seeing long and thin mud tubes stuck to the outside of your home

While the workers stay hidden, the reproductive termites will leave their nest to go and look for a mate. These termites, also called alates, have a pair of small white wings on their back and can fly.

If you see flying termites swarming around your home or discarded termite wings on your period, contact a termite exterminator immediately. 

The Silent Threat: Understanding Termite Damage

Termites are small and silent invaders. While these bugs are usually no bigger than a grain of rice, they can reproduce rapidly and will often consume the wooden surfaces of your home in large numbers. Many times, there can be over a million termites living in one colony, which means there are always termites consuming the wood in your home. While the damage can be gradual, homeowners might notice sagging ceilings, buckling floorboards, and other structural damage to their homes over time. 

Regular termite inspections in your home can reduce the chances of termites causing massive damage in and around your property. 

Proactive Measures: Preventing Termite Invasions

The termites found in this area like to build underground nests. They will typically pick a place that has damp and soft soil. One of the best things you can do to prevent termites from nesting around your home is to keep the area around your house as dry as possible. Make sure that your yard can properly drain water away from your home. You should also avoid using mulch around your house as it can hold water well. 

Termites also like moist and damp wood. They will commonly eat fallen tree limbs and other dead or rotting pieces of wood. Make sure to remove any fallen tree limbs or other debris from your yard. You should also stack firewood off the ground at least 20 feet from your home. 

If you aren’t sure why termites are choosing your home to infest, a termite extermination team can inspect your home and see if they can find any factors around your house that may attract termites. 

Professional Termite Extermination: Know When To Call In The Experts

Professional termite control is the only way to exterminate a termite infestation. At Pest Control Consultants, we provide comprehensive termite control and expert termite inspections in St. Charles. Give us a call today to see how we can turn your home into a termite-free space.

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