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Spork wrote:
Orkin came out and looked things over. It was the branch manager along with a new guy. The manager seemed to know his stuff but I think I was more knowledgeable than the new guy. Anyway they didn't do a real good inspection. Mostly just looked over the basement and around the foundation. Once they find the evidence I guess they figure its not needed to go around and tap the baseboards and check the attic. They did also find carpenter ants though! Maybe they could be the reason that every tube I'm finding is inactive. They are coming out and going to use termidor. I realize the guy is just a salesmen but it sounds like to be done properly the stuff needs to be measured out. They are also filling the ground by the support posts of the house. They are spraying something on the surface outside as well for the carpenter ants. Will this work as well to get rid of them? So now for a few more questions. Even though they are treated wood the guy suggested using metal supports in the house and removing the wood ones. How necessary do you think this would be? He also said its better to pull all the insulation from the area between the foundation and the floor above and leave it open so it can dry easier. The other thing he noticed in the room we are finishing was the foam board. He said foam board is a no no for bug prone areas. Its hard to treat behind if there ever is a problem and makes a good hiding place for bugs. I'm still concerned about the possible damage that could of been done. My cousin who builds homes said my floor joists are probly ok. It would take several in a row with serious damage to cause problems. After poking around it appears they may have just made some small paths through it. It didn't sound hollow to me nor was I able to poke into the wood on either side. Once the carpenter ants are gone I'm going to do some more poking around in the outside sheeting that I can get to to see if there are any more problems. Its driving me nuts that I can't see inside the wall above this area. Just wanted to give everyone a update and see if the advice checks out. Spork You may find carpenter ants in any damp/damaged wood, which includes termite tunnels. I would not give any confidence to any other pest eating the termites...it is give and take among rather massive populations. What helps keep out termites also helps keep out carpenter ants...wood no closer than 6" from ground, all wood kept properly finished/painted, all gaps betw. structural components closed up and caulked, including plumb./elec. entries. Check your plumbing access panels. Keep shrubs and trees from contacting wood structure. Crawl spaces should be inspected inside and out...one bad practice that almost guarantees termites is to extend stucco or siding to the soil...they don't even have to bother with mud tubes, as it is "laying out the welcome mat". When my husband and I were making repairs around our condo, there was an outdoor wood partition badly damaged by misdirected sprinkler and then by termites...neglect that had taken place before we lived here...and there was about a 1 foot length of 1x12 board that had nothing left but the coat of paint...rather amazing to see every particle of wood cleaned out of it. They also favor the paper coating on wallboard....it was interesting to learn about all the critters and conditions that had affected our condo for a long time...to watch carpenter ants evacuate nests when disturbed by applying insecticide. After a few large bags of insecticide did nothing for our carpenter ants, we eventually got things cleaned up so that they went away...pruned dead wood from hedges, repaired damaged wood, caulked, etc. Trying to spray and entire foundation for carpenter ants is foolish...they forage beginning at dusk and it is easy to find their trails and put out baits. |
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