Saturday, August 28th, 2010 at
2:33 pm
This is a video in a series of termite videos from HomeGuard Distributors. More to come.
This video is of the contents of a HomeGuard Termite Monitor that one of our Termite Techs brought in to me last week. (April 2008)
When we opened it, it had thousands of eggs and juvenile termites in it, along with Workers, Soldiers, and Reproductives. It looked like the termites set up a "Nursery" inside our termite monitor, as they subcolonized it.
So here is a close-up look at some juvenile termites interacting with other mature termites.
For more information on these termite monitors or the new Truth Termite Bait, please go to www.homeguarddistributors.com.
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Monday, March 2nd, 2009 at
9:48 am
Carpenter ants can be a huge pain in the butt. Unfortunately, this pain is unavoidable. However, there are steps you can take to get rid of these little buggers, and home remedies for carpenter ants are the first step in getting the problem under control.
What is a carpenter ant? A carpenter ant is a black ant that can range anywhere from 1/4- 1 inch in size. Contrary to popular belief, this ant does not eat wood, rather they carve tunnels in wood. An easy way to recognize damage from carpenter ants is if you have small piles of sawdust.
Another way to determine you may have a carpenter ant problem or you may be at risk for one, is if you see flying ants inside the home. Chances are they are looking for a new place to build a nest.
If you have a nest in your home, you will not see many ants at once. If you see an ant, try to watch where he is headed- chances are he's either leaving the nest, or going back to it.
Similar to termites, Carpenter ants can cause much damage to the structure of your home if they are building nests inside the wood frames. Once damage is done, the repairs can be very expensive, if not unreversibl, so it's a good idea to treat the problem as soon as you think you may have an infestation.
The best way to get rid of them is by treating the nest first. Spraying with pesticide is the first step you should do. There are many home remedies you can try such as boric acid and such, but if this does not solve the problem, you may need to call out a professional exterminator.
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