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The Termite Prevention Steps Many Homeowners Skip

If you have a problem with termites, you are not alone. Many homeowners realize too late that they have made some mistakes and allowed termites in. The good news is that you can take steps now to prevent the termite population from growing in and around your home.

Professional termite control experts know the best ways to control the termite population. These are steps that are often overlooked by homeowners:

Maintaining a Dry Foundation

If the foundation of your home, especially the dirt surrounding the foundation, gets wet, it may attract termites and other pests. You can ensure that your home is safe against termites by getting the proper drainage situation for your home. This also means you should avert your gutters and downspouts so that the water falls far away from your home's foundation.

Close Up Openings & Cracks

If your home has openings or cracks that should not be present, you may want to reduce their size with caulk. Caulk can help prevent additional termites from getting into your home and causing more damage to the structure. The fewer ways for termites to enter your home, the better.

Clear Out Any Leaks

Leaks can be very attractive to termites as well as other types of pests. If you have any sort of extra water settling in your home, you should try to eliminate the source as quickly as possible to ensure that you are not creating an attractive nuisance.

Keep Plants Away From Your Home

Plants and shrubs can invite termites and other pests into your home. Termites will be attracted to the plant and then to the parts of your home that look like great places for them to hang out. If you have plants up against windows or near doors, now is a good time to consider moving them out of the way.

Keep Wood Piles Away From Your Home

Wood piles should also be kept away from entrances to the home. This will help keep insects from piling into your home due to the easy access. Any wood near your home is going to attract insects, including hungry termites.

Hire a Termite Control Professional

Residential termite control professionals will help you manage the pests that could get into your home. Contact a professional to make sure that you are doing everything you possibly can to ensure that termites are not making a feast out of your home. 


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