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It appears they have gone. I may have found a place in a floor joist with some damage. I will just have to see what the pest control guy says. They have a better trained ear for tapping wood to see if there are hollow places. I'm confident they can get rid of any that may be in the house. I'm just worried about any damage that may have been done and how it could affect a house sale. thanks again for responding You can often tell by looking at exposed wood that there are termite tunnels...it sometimes has a little bit of wrinkled appearance on the surface. Termites build mud tubes to avoid sun exposure, but where they connect to wood would be the place to start poking around. The extension service for your area might know which termite species are predominating and what treatment is most effective for those. Wallboard and baseboards also often have a wrinkled appearance because termites burrow close to the surface...just tap around on baseboard near where the tubes communicate. The professional inspections I've seen aren't as thorough as my own, but need to know what to look for. We just had inspection of our condo and the guy didn't even look at the areas where old damage is still evident ![]() The "funky stuff" you referred to sounds like termite poop...there should be pin-holes near that where they push the stuff out of their tunnels. Their poop looks granular, brown, red to dark blackish. |
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