Are Termites And White Ants The Same?
Emily Cortez
White Ant is just another term used to describe a Termite. White ants aren’t exactly the same as regular insects and their treatment differs greatly. White ants and termites are extremely destructive pests that if left unnoticed can cause significant structural destruction to your home. since the barrier can stop termite attacks even the top insurance provider will not be able to provide coverage for damage from termites. General ants can be a nuisance but they also can cause damages to your home. some species of ants deliver a painful bite.
Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing Aro... Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing AroundA general pest control strategy can assist in eliminating insects in your home but with certain species, this cannot be assured. Using a specific misting treatment for all plants as well as the exterior of your house is the only way to rid your home of the colonies of ants. There are many names for various stages of their development, but the basic termite colonies consist of Kings, Queens workers, Soldiers, and Alates. The termite colonies are mostly comprised of workers and they may be light brown or white in color and that’s why they are commonly referred to as white insects. There are numerous species of white ants or termites and we can identify them through the shape of their Soldiers they are mostly lighter brown in color with a head that is darker brown.
Termites are very sensitive and have a thin body and require an environment that is moist and protected to thrive and survive which is why they could remain undetected for a long time, and cause thousands of dollars in structural damage. They construct their nests within mounds, trees, and beneath the ground. They can also form sub-colonies inside your building or home. A comprehensive termite treatment is crucial in the fight against termites. It’s not easy when you find termites in your home, and it is tempting to get a bottle of insecticide or spray them in petrol, however, this only makes the problem worse. It could kill 100 termites, but the colony will be able to break its lead to move on to an area outside of your home and cause more destruction. The bait and chemicals we use have been proven scientifically to cause a transfer effect that means termites have their time returning back to the nest this is the way we achieve full colony elimination.