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Professional Termite Pest Control San Antonio TX
When you find termite mounds or mud tubes around your home, it is time to notify a professional in your area. Our area is home to many termite species, but the most common is the Subterranean termite. If you’ve found these termites around your San Antonio home, call us, and let us deal with it for you.
Meet The Termite Colony
The termite colony is comprised of a queen, king, workers, soldiers, and winged and wingless swarmers. Unlike the ant queen, the termite queen breeds with the king termite. Both insect queens spend their time getting pampered by workers and swarmer termites.
Each termite colony is continuously growing. The rate of growth depends on several factors. These factors include number of workers, food availability, location, and weather.
Termite QueenÂ
As the leader of the colony, the queen spends her time procreating. She must lay enough eggs to replenish any dead workers, soldiers, and swarmers. The queen is pampered by workers and swarmers, both of which reposition her when she gets too large to do it
Termite KingÂ
As the queen’s mate, the king has only one responsibility. This responsibility is mating with the queen
Termite WorkerÂ
One of the hardest working members of the termite colony. The worker is constantly working – erecting, repairing, and extending the network of underground tunnels. Building nests is also the worker termite’s responsibility
Termite SoldierÂ
The soldier is responsible for protecting the colony from enemy termites and predatory insects and animals
Termite SwarmerÂ
Once the termite colony reaches 7 years in operation, swarmers will begin to be generate. Some swarmers go wings, while others do not. Winged swarmers will mature and eventually leave their colonies behind to start new colonies
Termite Living Structures
Subterranean termites reside in structured colonies. Therefore, the colony is going to have certain members such as kings, queens, workers, and soldiers.
Activities
Subterranean termites have a lot in common with other termites. For instance, they build underground colonies, but they can also hide in moist locations above ground. When they want to access nearby food sources, they’re going to build and use mud tubes. Doing this allows them to access nearby food without being attacked. Subterranean termites want to access cellulose so they’re going to destroy the lumber around your home. The colony will produce swarmers in spring so they can spread the colony further.
Concerns
Ultimately, Subterranean termites are the most destructive termites in our area. Thanks to their powerful jaws that work like saws, they can destroy wood items. They’ll tear off small pieces of wood until the property is severely damaged.
More About Subterranean Termites
San Antonio residents are going to encounter Subterranean termites. You better hope you don’t because these termites are incredibly destructive. As mentioned above, most termites live in colonies with specific members. Subterranean termites do. Its colony will have workers and soldiers. The appearance always depends on the termite‘s class. Workers and soldiers usually reach three-eighths of an inch. As for swarmer termites, they are normally half an inch.
Termite Damage
The termite is highly known for severely damaging houses, garages, sheds, decks, porches, mailboxes, and gates. It is crucial to continuously inspect all vulnerable wood structures on your property. If you need assistance, do not hesitate to reach out to our knowledgeable customer support. We are available 5 days a week and some weekends.
Does DIY Termite Control Work?
Contrary to belief, the termite is an aggressive insect species. While the insect is not known to harm humans or animals, it will significantly damage your home and other wooden structures on your property.
Sometimes, over-the-counter insecticides are not potent enough to eradicate a termite infestation. These pest control products are effective in termite problems in the early phases only.
Safer Solutions
We aim to provide our clients with safer solutions. We’ve been eliminating termites for many years, and we can easily do it again. Plus, we’re going to make sure that you’re protected during each phase of the process. Our technicians are going to rely solely on EPA-registered products that are safe. We’ve trained our technicians to guarantee that they can resolve the problem while keeping you safe.
What Every Property Owner Should Know About The Termite Species?
- Ants regularly attack termites and their colonies. They attack colonies and worker termites when they’re searching for food.
- With the right solutions, you can wipe out the termite colony on your property.
- At least 2,000 termite species live around the world.
- Most termites can be found in tropical and subtropical locations.
- The United States has approximately 40 species.
- Alaska is the only state that doesn’t have to worry about Subterranean termites.
- Subterranean termites cause more than 90% of the damage done to American buildings every year.
- Termites do not chew through concrete, but they can slip through its cracks effortlessly.
- It is common for queen termites to live for more than 20 years.
- Queen termites can lay as many as a thousand eggs daily.
- Most Effective Termite Pest Management
The termite is an aggressive species, not like the bee or wasp, but aggressive, nonetheless. When the termite is faced with the decision to invade or die, which option do you think the insect will choose? Termite workers are continuously doing what needs to be done to ensure the survival of the colony. The worker collects cellulose and decaying organic material to feed the queen, king, and the young.
While termite appears to be a dangerous insect species, it plays a major role in the ecosystem. The insect breaks down rotting material found in forests, backyards, gardens, and other outdoor areas. This helps to replenish the nutrients in the soil. In addition to breaking down decaying wood, the termite also helps diverse rainwater from the foundation of buildings.
Our San Antonio Pest Control Experts
Our San Antonio team is comprised of local talent. We employ the most qualified pest control experts in the Texas industry. Each of these professionals has completed accredited programs to obtain their certification. We hold annual employee safety classes to ensure our extermination team is up-to-date on the latest technologies and regulations.
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