Termite Control Scottsdale

There are two species of termite common to Arizona’s dry and arid land. There are the Drywood Termite and the Subterranean Termite.

Drywood Termites

Drywood termites live and create elaborate tunnel systems in the same wood or source of cellulose material that they feed on.  Typical places you will find these types of termites include furniture and the wood behind walls. Sometimes Drywood termite infestations go unnoticed until they are widespread. Keep your eyes open for loose piles of pellets, or termite droppings also known as frass. This is usually seen where feeding is happening. Drywood termites are less tolerant to the cold, therefore they are more commonly found in the southern U.S.

Subterranean Termites

Subterranean termites build elaborate mud tunnel colonies in loose, damp soil. These tunnels allow them access to above ground food sources, while staying hidden under the ground. These types of termites tend to move within the foundation cracks of homes, feeding on damp wooden sections. Keep your eyes open for signs of these mud tunnels as they can indicate current or past infestations. Because drywood termites are more cold tolerant they are more common throughout the United States.

Termite Behavior Liability to You

Termites are key ingredients of local ecosystems because of their ability to break down dead cellulose material. But when it comes to your home this behavior can become a liability rather than a benefit. Both species, subterranean and dry wood termites, require a specific method of extermination.

Scottsdale Termite Professionals

Contact Info:

Termite Control Arizona
6501 East Greenway Parkway #103
Scottsdale AZ
(480) 582-1085