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Are Termite Treatments Effective After The Rain?

Termites are pests that you may often see infesting woods. They infest these woods because they eat to get the cellulose to survive. But in fact, it is not only the wood they eat. They also eat cotton and paper that also contains cellulose. When they infest your home, they can create tremendous structural damage to your property. But how would you do it if your place is infested with termites besides seeing that you have structural damage to your property? First, let’s talk about what a termite looks like. Termites have soft bodies ranging from ¼ and ½ inch long with a thick waist and six short legs. They also have a pair of wings and straight antennae.

When are termites most active?

Now that you know what a termite looks like, let us now discuss when they are most active for you to know if you really have termites in your area. Apparently, termites in Idaho are active all year long. However, they are most active during spring and summer. In fact, spring and summer are the swarming seasons of termites, especially subterranean termites. However, you may still see flying termites during the rainy season. Termites love the warmth after the rainfall, and some species of termites prefer moisture. 

Termite treatments

If you have a termite infestation, you may want to know how to get rid of flying termites, as they can cause structural damage that is expensive to fix. There are different types of termite treatments depending on the types of termites you are dealing with. With Subterranean termites, your best solution is bait stations and termiticide applications. For Drywood termites, try gas fumigation and targeted termiticide application. On the other hand, for Dampwood termites, reduce the moisture in your area using a dehumidifier and use termiticide as well. Nonetheless, if you want natural termite treatments, you can use a mixture of boric acid and water. Spray this mixture on the area where you can see termites or suspect that there are termites. 

How long do termite treatments last

When you undergo termite treatments, whether natural or not, the effect can take about 1 to 2 days. But how long will it keep termites away? There are certain factors that contribute to the longevity of termite treatments. This includes the type of termite, the severity of the infestation, and your area’s environment. Liquid termite treatments can be known to last for up to five years, making you termite-free and stress-free. On the other hand, bait stations should be checked and maintained yearly. 

Effectiveness of termite treatments after the rain

If you have undergone termite eradication, you might be worried when it rains afterward. Obviously, you will think that the rain will wash away the termite treatment. Luckily, that is not always the case. Most termite treatments are insoluble, meaning they do not dissolve when they get in contact with water. You do not need to fear them getting washed away. And even if they do get dissolved, that is when only there is heavy rain. Additionally, the termiticide takes effect almost immediately after being applied. Therefore, you should not worry that your money will be wasted when it rains. The effectiveness of the termite treatments is not affected by the rain. So go ahead and don’t be afraid to call a pest control in Phoenix,, even if it is the rainy season.

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