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  3. Subterranean termites pose a significant threat to homeowners in Florida, where the warm and humid climate provides ideal conditions for their proliferation. Understanding the behavior, risks, prevention, and management strategies associated with subterranean termites is crucial for protecting homes and structures from costly damage. Behavior and Habitat: Subterranean termites, particularly ...

    • Preconstruction Soil Treatment of Structures
    • Preconstruction Treatment of Foundation Wall and Piers
    • Preconstruction Treatment of Concrete Slabs
    • Postconstruction Treatment of Structures

    Control subterranean termites by preventing the termite colony in the soil from entering the structure. It is practically impossible to build structures so termites cannot cause damage. Therefore, a thorough preconstruction treatment should be applied to protect the structure for at least five years. There are two general categories of termiticides...

    After the footings are poured and the foundation walls and/or piers have been constructed, apply the insecticide to a trench in the soil. The soil along the side of the foundation should be treated to prevent termites from building tubes up the foundation wall. The amount of termiticide required to apply depends on the depth of the foundation footi...

    The most common type of construction in Florida is concrete slab resting on the soil. Often the slabs crack or shrink away from the foundation wall, allowing termites to infest the wood above. The soil underneath and around the concrete slab should be treated with insecticide before the concrete slab is poured. The chemical should be applied after ...

    Crawl Space Treatment

    Dig narrow trenches along both the inside and outside of foundation walls (Figure 9) and around piers and chimney bases, and apply diluted spray as described above. Also, be sure to trench and treat around sewer pipes, conduits, and all other structural members in contact with the soil. Apply the insecticide to the trenches. The insecticide must be applied to both the inside and outside of the foundation and also around piers, chimney bases, pipes, conduits, and any other structures in contac...

    Concrete Slab Construction

    It is possible to trench and treat around the outside of a slab after it has been poured, as described above. Most homeowners do not have the right equipment or know how to treat under slabs after the slab foundation is completed. Usually a professional pest control operator is needed to do subslab chemical injections (Figure 10).

    Termite Baits

    Termite baits can be used to reduce the number of subterranean termites around the structure by killing the termites or diverting their foraging activity. Toxic termite baits use a small amount of insecticide to eliminate populations in and around the structure. They consist of paper, cardboard, or other termite food source, combined with a slow-acting insecticide. Because the pesticide is slow-acting, homeowners should be advised that this is an effective but lengthy baiting process. This ty...

  4. Tallahassee, FL 32399-1650. 850-617-7996 ph. 850-617-7967 fax. The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (DACS) licenses pest control operators and regulates the application of pesticides for the prevention or control of subterranean termites. Most residential structures built in Florida are treated

  5. Mar 9, 2020 · “Asian subterranean termites have been established in south Florida for only 20 years, but they have been spreading to numerous localities making them increasingly problematic,” Chouvenc said. Asian subterranean termites can establish their nest in large live trees, and colonies can reach several million termites.

  6. Mar 23, 2023 · In comparison, the Asian subterranean termite was first detected in the late 1990s in Miami and has spread in four southeast Florida cities, including Riviera Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Miami and Key West. “The Asian subterranean termite has thus far been restricted to Southeast Florida because of its tropical climate requirement,” said Chouvenc.

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