Let's Talk About Termite Season In Chesapeake

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The Life Cycle Of Common Termites

Worker termites do not live for decades, but their queens can. Workers only live for about two years. Every colony of termites has one queen and one king. They are responsible for reproduction and do a great job at it. A queen produces one egg every three seconds. That's about 30,000 eggs per day and 10,950,000 eggs per year, and these eggs are assigned a role, such as a worker, soldier, or reproductive. Once hatched, they will develop into adulthood and then take on their job. One thing you should know about termite colonies is that they are more than all right with sharing their food. This means that multiple nests could be eating your home at the same time. Nests spread during termite season. This is when fully mature colonies produce swarmers (winged reproductive termites) and send them out to find new places to build. This typically occurs during the spring and summer months after rainy days.

The Extent Of Damage Termites Can Cause To Chesapeake Properties

There is one thing that makes termites more destructive than any other local pest. This is their need for wood as a source of food. These unsleeping insects chew and work tirelessly to gather cellulose, the main competent found in wood, from homes and sources around properties. Although severely damaging a home can take months, termites can do this because they are quiet and do not come out into the open. Often, homeowners notice a termite infestation after about a year of constant damage. By this time, signs of termite damage are more obvious. Our goal is to help you control these pests before they are able to cause this much trouble. 

Four Simple Tips To Make Your Property Less Attractive To Termites

In order to keep different types of termites out of your home, you need to have some form of prevention in place. We recommend starting with these four simple tips and tricks.

  1. Eliminate sources of water build-up inside and around your home.
  2. Repair and replace structural wood damaged by water, rot, or decay. 
  3. Remove sticks, leaves, dead trees, stumps, wet cardboard, and other wood-based items from your property.
  4. Use a dehumidifier indoors to keep moisture levels to a minimum.

A better way to control termites involves hiring a professional. Hawk Mosquito & Pest offers many comprehensive options to help you deal with these pests on your property.

How Do I Get Rid Of Termites In My Home?

If you want to know how to get rid of termites for good, you are in the right place. Hawk Mosquito & Pest offers detailed offerings for termite control to help you identify, eliminate, and prevent these nasty little bugs. All you have to do is get in touch with our team.

Call Hawk Mosquito & Pest today to learn more about our control options and find a plan that will help you keep different kinds of termites out of your Chesapeake home.