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  1. of all the currently available subterranean termite treat-ment methods. It includes general descriptions of treat-ment products, brand names, application techniques, and their unique features. Note: Borate applications for pre-construction termite treatments are covered in a separate publication. Prevention

  2. If Possible, Treat the Termite Nest Directly. It is always recommended that you directly treat an active infestation if you can locate the indoor nesting area. There are many subterranean termite control products available, and we recommend you use a non-repellent product to directly treat the nest.

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  4. foraging subterranean termites. Thus, subterranean termites are usually found in the top 4 to 6 inches of the soil to take advantage of dead wood falling to the ground. When natural vegetation is cleared and struc-tures are built, termites often switch to feeding on the wooden components of structures. Termites enter

  5. 1 Introduction Subterranean termites are the most destructive and economically important pests of wood and other cellulose products. They attack wood throughout

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  6. PROPER PRE-CONSTRUCTION SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE TREATMENTS. A Guide for Builders and Commercial Customers . COMMISSIONER SID MILLER TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL SERVICE . P.O. BOX 12847, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78711-2847 . Phone: 866-918-4481 Fax: 888-232-2567 . I. Definitions .

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  7. Sep 1, 2004 · Subterranean termites do not cause significant damage over a period of days or weeks. It typically takes several months or years of feeding for termite damage to be significant. Termites prefer to feed on the soft grain of the wood. In severely infested wood, only the hard grain and a thin outer shell remain.

  8. Termites are in a group of insects, which alone comprise the order Isoptera (iso-ptera = “equal-winged”). They are so named because the primary reproductive adults usually referred to as “swarmers”, have two pairs of equal length wings. There are currently approximately 2,761 named termite species in 282 genera worldwide.

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