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Protect Yourself from Termites: Keep Termites from Getting a Foothold in Your Home

By TC Writing, published Sep 06, 2007
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Terminates exist in every state except for Alaska, and they cause property damage (millions of dollars of damage to homeowners) everywhere they thrive. Termites are particularly prevalent in Florida and other warm-weather states, but they can be a problem just about anywhere.

How do you protect yourself from these pesky insects? There are several ways you can do it without spending a lot of money. Let's jump right in:

1. Treat Exterior Wood to Prevent Termite Infestations

It's a forgone conclusion that we're more likely to take action after we realize we have a termite problem, but it makes a lot more sense to prevent a problem in the first place. If you have wood decks or siding, it makes sense to have them treated with pesticides before you have a problem.

It costs $1,000 and up to treat a home that is already infested with termites, but you for less than $50, you can have an exterminator spray a newly built wood deck with a pesticide that keeps termites away.

2. Avoid Storing Firewood Next to Your House

A lot of people like to save money by heating their homes with a wood stove instead of central heat. Or maybe you just enjoy a fire in the fireplace once in a while. Either way, if you've got a pile of firewood, you need to make sure it's not placed somewhere that it will give termites easy access to your home.

Since termites are common in firewood piles, you need to be aware that they can easily travel from firewood to a wood-frame house. To avoid this, don't store firewood within 10 feet of your home.

In addition, if you use decorative wood chips as part of your landscaping, keep at least three feet between the wood chips and the foundation of your home (you can always use decorative stones near the house).

3. Check the Exterior of Your Home Regularly for Signs of Termites

Ideally, you'll prevent termite damage before it can even start, but if you don't succeed, the next best thing is to catch termites before they do major damage.

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