Monday, February 25, 2008

Treat Before the Heat

The winter winds are blowing and the air is freezing that’s for sure. It’s nice to stay warm indoors this time of year. However, while you are sipping your tea and cozying up to a book, termites, ants and bees may be laying dormant within your walls, just waiting until the warm weather to make their presence known. 

If you own you may want to make it a point to have your home treated prior to springtime in order to stop insect infestation. 

Telltale signs of termites are visible conduits of saw dust that they construct as roads, one might say, on the surface of interior walls. Bees or wasps like to hide behind the wooden shingles that many of our homes have as siding. Be on the lookout for sawdust drippings caught in cobwebs. And ants…well they are a more clever where they reside in the winter, they can’t help but be seen once spring arrives. You’ve seen these guys or should I say gals…they are those big black, black ants.

If you rent, pay attention to any noises you hear within the walls. It may sound crazy but you can actually hear termites chewing wood if you listen carefully. Don’t be afraid to burden your landlord with a call. I’m sure they’d love to know.

In our older homes here on the cape, the seasoned wood is like a bottle of aged wine to any bug. It is mind boggling how quickly a support beam can be consumed.

Although its not a pleasant thought and could cause the creepy crawlies, insect infestation is not uncommon on Cape Cod. Property owners pay thousands of dollars yearly in repairs and treatment related to insects. These are definitely those house guests that will eat you out of house and home. Awareness is key to prevention and in the end will saving you money.

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