How To Get Rid of Drywood Termites Guaranteed- 4 Easy Steps

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  • HOW TO CONTROL DRYWOOD TERMITES:
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    While subterranean termites may be the most common species of termite which is known to infest homes and inflict devastating damage, a less common species which is just as destructive is the drywood termite. Drywood termites are also a major problem for homeowners and treating them the same way you would treat subterranean termites will prove to be ineffective as they have unique habits and behavior which should be approached differently when attempting to control their infesting populations.
    Drywood termites like to reside, feed and build nests in fresh wood and do not depend on moisture or soil for survival unlike subterranean termites. Because of this fact, drywood termites have been known to reside inside of dead trees., utility poles, lumber in storage and even home furniture.
    Like other termite species, they are social and live within a caste system of reproductives, workers and soldiers. Male and Female reproductives can grow up to 1/2 inch long. Drywood termites have soft bodies which are shaped in cylindrical fashion and are usually pale brown in color. Soldier termites are 3/8 of an inch long.
    The clear signs that you may have an infestation of drywood termites is the presence of swarmers moving about in your home or their wings left behind. Another warning sign includes drywood termites signature: frass. These are small mounds of wood-based fecal pellets which they discard while making tunnels.
    If you have an infestation of drywood termites in your home, action must be taken quickly. At Solutions Pest and Lawn we can equip you with the right products and the right knowledge to put in place an effective control approach to eliminate drywood termites from your home.
    HOW TO GET RID OF DRYWOOD TERMITES: 3 STEP SOLUTION
    It’s important to emphasize again that because of the nature of the drywood termite and it’s behavior (in particular the fact that it doesn’t live in soil and doesn’t require moisture to thrive), the control approach is much different than tackling termites like the subterranean termite. By following the simple steps we’ve laid out below, you can successfully wipe out the drywood termite population that is destroying your home and put an end to their feasting.
    Step 1: Since drywood infestations are usually smaller and more localized rather than widespread, a thorough inspection would be important to start out to see where the source of the infestation is. Some of the more common areas are pieces of furniture, window frames, foundational areas, or secluded areas that are rarely embarked upon. Using a flashing and something to probe around like a screwdriver, check around your home until you find the source.
    Step 2: Once the infested area is found it can be very easy to apply termiticide treatment to the area and eradicate the infestation. There are two methods you can go about this. The first is by doing what we call the “drill and fill treatment”. This requires drilling holes into the infested wood and then applying the foam or spray of choice into the hole which will then be dispersed through the galleries and nests where the termites are hiding.
    Step 3: Another method of treatment is applying a borate-based termiticide like Boracare to the infested wood. The product can be painted onto the wood (which has to be unfinished), sprayed on or foamed into wall voids. Whatever method you prefer to do will be sufficient and should do well to kill termite infestations and prevent reinfestations from happening.
    Browse our Drywood termite control products below. If you would like more information, we have helpful how-to guides in our knowledge base with more detailed treatment steps for termites.
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  • @lorenabarba2390
    @lorenabarba2390 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you so much for this informative video.

  • @feliciaojeah6397
    @feliciaojeah6397 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks so much. Very informative

  • @sdp3369
    @sdp3369 Před 2 lety +11

    Thank you for sharing this information. Alot of people can't afford to have this done professionally. I'm definitely sharing and I subscribed.

  • @propestcontrolmelbourne5453

    A very informative video indeed!

  • @andrewj6231
    @andrewj6231 Před 21 dnem +1

    Wonderful informative video thank you!

  • @Aden5store
    @Aden5store Před 5 lety +7

    Very, very informative. Thank you very much for this most helpful information.

  • @neilgonzaga9
    @neilgonzaga9 Před 4 lety +2

    The most helpful video so far.

  • @termeswoodenpestcontrol1815

    You made a clear explanation. 👍🏿

  • @justtermites642
    @justtermites642 Před 6 lety +6

    Nice job with the video. JImmy

  • @AereForst
    @AereForst Před 2 lety

    Excellent tips

  • @hepsibavelugu611
    @hepsibavelugu611 Před 3 lety

    Wow what an explanation.

  • @narayanacharsekaran5989

    Thank you

  • @morefreepress
    @morefreepress Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @cutweldngrind
    @cutweldngrind Před 4 lety +6

    I have termites in my sheetrock in restroom and part of my bedroom. I went up in attic and saw alot of dead swammers from a previous spray we did. I think the termites are on the walls to my shower. I covered some holes with caulking after spraying some cheap spray and 2 days later the holes were there again. I sprayed some Terro spray and like 6 termites came out those holes. I have a local pest control company coming Wednesday but wanted to do some spraying or treatment myself. Thanks

  • @MAYBEMAYBS
    @MAYBEMAYBS Před 4 lety

    Thank u

  • @HelenaDiCastro
    @HelenaDiCastro Před 6 lety +1

    Very informative video! Thank you!

    • @solutionspestandlawn
      @solutionspestandlawn  Před 6 lety

      Thank you so much for letting us know you enjoyed our video, please let us know if there are any other video's that you may find helpful. In the process of scheduling some extensive guides for termite control.

    • @solutionspestandlawn
      @solutionspestandlawn  Před 6 lety

      Thank you for letting us know you enjoyed the video. Please let us know if we can assist you in any other way.

  • @CorneliusCharles
    @CorneliusCharles Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you! My wardrobe is almost completely hollowed out at this point so I don't it makes sense to use any chemicals. I wish I knew about the Bora Care before I had this problem!

    • @solutionspestandlawn
      @solutionspestandlawn  Před 4 lety +1

      We are happy you have found it now.

    • @fretbuzzly
      @fretbuzzly Před 9 měsíci

      This is old by now, but for anyone else that reads this, once you pull down the sheetrock/plaster/whatever you call it where you live, you can treat the exposed wood with Boracare and/or drill into it an apply a fipronil foam product. You want to make sure you've killed the colony before replacing the wood otherwise you're just giving them a new plate of food. Once you can confirm the colony is dead, then replace or sister the wood. But any new wood, and any old, be sure and treat with a borate product. Boracare is one, and I'm not selling it, but there are others as well. Only then put the wall covering back up.

  • @lrcjourneyandadventures8098

    Thank you very much. I know I have termites just needed a sure way to kill them other than tenting the house.

  • @miguelangelleonc.8912
    @miguelangelleonc.8912 Před 3 lety +1

    Buenas tardes, no hablo inglés, estoy interesado en adquirir varios de los productos que ustedes comercializan.

  • @mikefa5891
    @mikefa5891 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video! i was wondering if Bora Care solution can be used in a cold fogger or hot fogger machine?

  • @mskiara18
    @mskiara18 Před 6 lety +19

    I express my thanks for the owner of this account for sharing this video, since I am currently in a house that has termite damage before I moved in, I hope these methods can kill the colony before severe damage occurs.

    • @solutionspestandlawn
      @solutionspestandlawn  Před 6 lety +3

      You are very welcome, let us know if we can assist you in any other way. We have live chat, questions and Answers available on our website, so you can reach us many different ways and we have one of the most amazing customer service team on the planet, www.solutionsstores.com/termites

    • @solutionspestandlawn
      @solutionspestandlawn  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you so much, please let us know if we can assist you in any way.

  • @gavinscott2035
    @gavinscott2035 Před 2 lety

    more video

  • @speedfreak8200
    @speedfreak8200 Před 2 lety

    I have some kind of animal tearing out the dry rotting wood to get to the termites or larvae any ideas 💡

  • @sergeantseven4240
    @sergeantseven4240 Před 3 lety +1

    Where do I collect on this guarantee?

  • @gypsygirl9
    @gypsygirl9 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi. Do you service Broward county Florida?

  • @ChandraSekharUppalapati
    @ChandraSekharUppalapati Před 6 měsíci +1

    Does taurus sc wont work in place of boracare

  • @psfgtech
    @psfgtech Před rokem

    Termidor, nylar, permthrin sprayed in small home walls, etc. DYI

  • @ferndogg4427
    @ferndogg4427 Před 3 lety +1

    I see drywall potholes, on my little studio which is on top of my garage but dont see it in my gurage,

  • @Ihatedayslikethis1
    @Ihatedayslikethis1 Před 4 lety +5

    I found them in my apartment and now I'm in the process of getting rid of all contaminated wood and get a company to scan the place. This is so depressing. Is it possible to get rid of them for good?

    • @solutionspestandlawn
      @solutionspestandlawn  Před 4 lety +4

      Getting rid of termites is a lengthy process. It will take a lot of time and patience, but if done correctly, you can rid your home of termites for good. If you need additional information, reach out to us on our website.

  • @myblueextremes1526
    @myblueextremes1526 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks! Really helpful. I've just started noticing a few of the winged variety of termites in my kitchen. I have wood beams so I reckon there may well be wood banquet going on inside. I live in Spain so I'm going to try and find something like the products you mention.

    • @solutionspestandlawn
      @solutionspestandlawn  Před 6 lety +1

      Keep us posted and good luck!

    • @jeannaparkpotter4059
      @jeannaparkpotter4059 Před 2 lety

      Hi. I live in spain too and just found signs of winged termites in my underbid - did you find any products that where effective here ? Thanks

  • @julianseymour4676
    @julianseymour4676 Před 6 lety +4

    How effective is termidor dry in this case ?

  • @gusm2752
    @gusm2752 Před rokem +1

    I have a kitchen cabinet door that now has about 6 tiny holes on the outside not on the inside. I suspect termites. It’s the only location I’ve noticed this. Should I use that foam in the can ? Suggestion ??

    • @fretbuzzly
      @fretbuzzly Před 9 měsíci

      Yep, you can. Wouldn't hurt. You'll need to drill a hole big enough to get the applicator tip in there and then apply the foam as long as you can until it comes back out the hole you are applying it through. Assuming it's termites, this will fill their pathways with chemical and eventually they'll take it back to the colony and kill the queen, and that's when the colony will die.

  • @richgoff9737
    @richgoff9737 Před 4 lety +1

    Please give more information on the station with the red dot. Is that for which termite?

    • @LBCAndrew
      @LBCAndrew Před 3 lety

      Those stations are for subterranean termites.

    • @GeeAre
      @GeeAre Před 2 lety

      @@LBCAndrew yeah, that part confused me since the title of the video says Drywood.

  • @ManikandanRaju
    @ManikandanRaju Před 4 lety +4

    Please help me how to find whether termites are gone or still there??
    I recently called the pest control team and did all the precautionary measures.
    But the next day I found a lot of termites (more than usual) roaming around the wall and many were lying dead..
    How to know if it is gone..

    • @solutionspestandlawn
      @solutionspestandlawn  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for asking. the best way to find out if they are gone for good is to have an inspection done.

    • @thefarmingnurse
      @thefarmingnurse Před 4 lety

      Manikandan another way is to look for droppings. Depending on the location (ie garage), you can tell by red/orange/brown droppings. If they’re black and on the ground, it’s likely crickets

  • @dmp9021
    @dmp9021 Před 3 lety +4

    So after drilling the holes, and using the foam spray, what if you have insulation behind the wall? Is the insulation going to be ok?

    • @Xoletta
      @Xoletta Před rokem

      They can tunnel right through foam, and the foam even makes it easier for them to remain undetected.

    • @fretbuzzly
      @fretbuzzly Před 9 měsíci

      Yes, it will dry out. The foam is a "dry" foam, so it doesn't have a lot of moisture in it. And what little moisture it does have will soak into the studs, the back of the drywall, and the insulation. But because walls are not 100% air/moisture tight (moisture can even travel through sheetrock and plaster) the wall voids will dry out in time. Naturally, all through the year, as seasons change and you use cooling and heating your wall voids develop some level of moisture in them. It's natural. And as long as it's not high levels of moisture and long-lasting, you're fine.

  • @crimson1376
    @crimson1376 Před 5 lety +2

    I've got a diying tree that invested

  • @TheMargie1953
    @TheMargie1953 Před 4 lety +3

    I have been fooled by the exterminator who I hired to eliminate the termites in the kitchen cabinets of the house. He has been twice in my house to treat my kitchen cabinets. After he leaves, I continue seeing the excrement and wings of the termites. The first time he went to the house to do the treatment, one day after he treated the cabinets I saw more excrement and wings. I called him and he said that it is normal, that it means that the canals are cleaning and that I need to wait. One month later I called him again because I still have the problem He came two months later, treated the cabinets again for the second time. The same day he treated the cabinets, I saw excrement and wings again. He said this time that I need to give time to the treatment to be effective, that I need to wait. I don't believe what he said. What do you recommend?

    • @solutionspestandlawn
      @solutionspestandlawn  Před 4 lety +1

      If your home has been treated and you're still seeing termite activity, the termite species may have been misidentified. We recommend getting a second opinion from a different exterminator. Each species of termite requires a different type of treatment, so there is a chance that they may have not done the right kind of treatment. If you're needing additional information, reach out to us on our website. We're here to help.

  • @toshakerobo
    @toshakerobo Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Keith! What if you can't locate the colony but see swarmer wings?

    • @coiledsteel8344
      @coiledsteel8344 Před 4 lety

      Tosha Kerobo - May mean nothing, only they looking for a NEW home - Yours!

    • @LBCAndrew
      @LBCAndrew Před 3 lety +3

      Swarmer wings usually mean they entered an area above where you found the wings.

  • @JM-ht9rh
    @JM-ht9rh Před 4 lety +1

    What if I’ve had frass mounds only twice in the last 6 months and they’re not consistent? Haven’t seen them in months. I have wood floors on top of a concrete slab.

    • @cmnr8487
      @cmnr8487 Před 2 lety +1

      we are now dealing w the same thing, concrete slab we built over and we have termites, I guess coming in between them-I can't see that we will ever get rid of them :( have you had any success? I'm in MO.

    • @JM-ht9rh
      @JM-ht9rh Před 2 lety

      @@cmnr8487 I have wood beams running along my ceiling and they were actually in there and not in the wood floor itself. They had done plenty of damage to the floor so we pulled it up either way.

    • @fretbuzzly
      @fretbuzzly Před 9 měsíci

      Termites don't feed consistently. We had a similar thing near a window, but ultimately they kept coming back. If you have wood floors on top of concrete, hopefully they aren't directly on the concrete, as that's bad, but either way you should be able to drill holes in the flooring and spray in a foam fipronil based product. This will fill any gaps between the concrete and the wood. The foam is a dry foam so there isn't a lot of water in it, but don't saturate it because you don't want to ruin your hardwoods. The holes you have to drill would be small and easily fillable and you'd likely never notice them.

  • @BAYERNEMPIRE
    @BAYERNEMPIRE Před rokem

    I saw a mud tube one time. We have a slab foundation. I watered it off and I have not seen it again. I thought they were ants because next to them were a large ant pile.
    I now suppose it was a termite tube as I guess ants do not build mud tubes?
    I never have seen the tube or tubes again and don’t see anything in the home (wings, frass, droppings).
    Am I safe to say they maybe came and left? I am not sure if I knocked the tube down before it connected to the actual house. This tube was under our back door.
    I want to treat just to be safe but what scares me is that I haven’t seen tubes and wonder if they got inside and are just eating inside and not needing to go back out. Which would mean they are the kind that don’t go back to a colony, the dry wood variety?
    Any help here to solve some of these questions would be much appreciated!

    • @fretbuzzly
      @fretbuzzly Před 9 měsíci

      There could be multiple tubes. The can build tubes along walls, in foundation cracks, between the brick/stucco and the foundation, etc. If you suspect something, what you can do is treat that area with a fipronil product. Search for termite trenching to get an idea. If the colony is there, that'll likely kill the colony. If they are in your walls, you can treat with the same fipronil but in foam form or use a borate product like Boracare that will soak into the wood in your walls. There are various approaches you can take.

  • @cmnr8487
    @cmnr8487 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm in MO and we have termites in our house and I have termites in my yard really really bad. If I lay a board or a piece of cardboard on the lawn and wait a week or two and come back it will be covered with termites underneath. We have battled them for 8 years now. Is there any way to get rid of them in the yard? I was afraid that trying to get rid of them in yard may just force them into the house even more. I am so tired of this. Have spent thousands of dollars rebuilding what they have ate. Our house is old, and sits too close to the ground, but we check regularly and never see any of the little mud tunnels. I think they are coming up from inside the footer, like a crack in the concrete or something, one part of the house has concrete blocks as a foundation. Whole thing is a mess and I hate this house more everyday and we have worked our guts out on it. Any advice is welcome, I'll try it all! Thank you!

    • @ncinteriorsplus3520
      @ncinteriorsplus3520 Před 2 lety +5

      Borax & sugar water mixed together. Cut some softwood wedges about 8 inches in length and soak them in the mixture for about a week, totally submerged in the mixture. Pound the wedges in the ground next to the concrete foundation every 4 feet apart.
      1 gallon of Vinegar and real lemon juice squeezed from 2 lemons, mixed together thoroughly. Use in a pump sprayer to spray infested areas. This solution kills on contact. The wedges are a preventative measure as the termites will feed on them and carry the borax back to the colony/nest.
      Those are the cheap DIY ways. Try it in the yard where termites are eating the wood lying in the ground. That's an easy way to check and see if it's working for you as you can see the termites.

    • @lindsaycarina
      @lindsaycarina Před 2 lety

      Im so sorry to read this… praying that your house is termite free🙏🏼 I just bought my first home thinking the wood had water damage… Nope!

    • @dougs3866
      @dougs3866 Před 2 lety

      Watch this. This guy also provided very good advice. czcams.com/video/H7rW_TSBHJ4/video.html He has other videos related termite too. A lot of people got helped.

    • @dougs3866
      @dougs3866 Před 2 lety

      @@lindsaycarina You can get help from this guy. czcams.com/video/H7rW_TSBHJ4/video.html See how he helped others.

    • @fretbuzzly
      @fretbuzzly Před 9 měsíci

      If you have a decent idea of where the colony might be, you can foam the wall voids with a fipronil product. You could do the same with Boracare, a borate product, that will absorb into the wood. Either one of these will ultimately kill the colony when the termites either eat the treated wood or carry the chemical back to the colony. It could take a month or two for the entire colony to die, but it'll happen. And don't feel shy about reapplying. You don't have to be nice to them. Out in the yard, the Borax & sugar water is effectively the same thing, just not in your walls.

  • @dhelenewanigasekera81

    Are these chemicals mentioned safe when you have household pets? I have termites in the garden but not able to get the professionals to do the termite treatment as I have a pet cat. I'm told to keep the cat indoors or away from home for AT LEAST for 48 hours or could develop kidney problems, asthma, tumors etc because the chemicals used are toxic. This is not possible as she needs to go to about in the garden to do her business. The cat is also traumatized when I take it in a cage, even to the Vet. I don't have the facility in my country to keep the cat in an animal shelter and don't want to keep her caged for 48 hours! I'm kind of helpless as I don't want any harm on my cat's health also at the same time want very badly this termite treatment done to get rid of the termites. Please advice.

  • @WhiteOak09
    @WhiteOak09 Před 10 měsíci +1

    On the bottle of taurus sc it seems to read you can use up to 1.25 oz per gal but everyone only says. 08 , is that so? Thanks 😊

    • @fretbuzzly
      @fretbuzzly Před 9 měsíci +1

      No, it says a 0.125% dilution ratio in certain applications, which is 1.6oz per gallon. For example, "In dense soil that will not accept a volume of 4 gallons per
      linear foot per foot of depth, use the 0.125% dilution, and apply at a rate of 2 gallons per 10 linear feet per foot of depth." Read the instructions in more detail and it will provide the info you need.

    • @WhiteOak09
      @WhiteOak09 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @rollscanardly2016 great info thanks, I'll read closer 👍.

  • @virgingorda3
    @virgingorda3 Před 9 měsíci

    I've had several termite companies come and inspect, and they all recommend tenting the whole house for fumigation. Will DIY work for my case? Their prices arw very high and the warranty is only for 2 years and they say new infestation can happen the next day. What's the point? Thanks for your advice!

    • @fretbuzzly
      @fretbuzzly Před 9 měsíci +1

      What exactly are they trying to treat? A small local nest or something more severe? Tenting I think is an absolute last resort because as they told you it has no residual protection. It's a one and done, with no guarantee it will kill everything, and you can still get another infestation. If you can provide more info maybe we can get you some better help.

  • @lifeisreal579
    @lifeisreal579 Před 4 lety

    Where area do you have stores in

    • @solutionspestandlawn
      @solutionspestandlawn  Před 4 lety

      We are located in the south. Stores in Texas, Georgia, Florida, and Louisiana.

  • @jeanettebrown1343
    @jeanettebrown1343 Před 2 lety

    Are these chemicals harmful to dogs and cats?

  • @sevensickszero6112
    @sevensickszero6112 Před 4 lety +1

    Does anybody know if i can spray termite spray around light switches...not "on " the switch ..

  • @lmangayaay
    @lmangayaay Před 4 lety +2

    can boracare absorb if the wood(plywood) has a paint on it?

    • @LBCAndrew
      @LBCAndrew Před 3 lety +3

      No. Wood must be exposed in order for boracare to penetrate. If you need to treat the studs inside sheetrock covered walls, you can add a foaming additive like ProFoam to boracare, and drill holes near the ceiling on either side of the studs, and inject foam into those areas. I'm in the process of doing that right now. It's the only way other than fumigation that can get to that wood, and unlike fumigation, BoraCare will protect the wood for decades.

    • @cutum
      @cutum Před rokem

      @@LBCAndrew Did you fill the entire void with foam?

    • @fretbuzzly
      @fretbuzzly Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@cutum no you don't need to fill the entire void, that would be a massive amount of foam. The idea is to coat the sides of the studs, the bottom plate, and the top plate. You'd also use a dry foam so you have as little water in the mixture as possible. You don't want to flood the inside of your walls.

  • @marinak6380
    @marinak6380 Před 2 lety

    Red eye stations are useless. Might as well use something with termite poisom rather than food...all other good advice

  • @JackieJohnsonMusic
    @JackieJohnsonMusic Před 3 lety

    None of these products are allowed to be shipped to California. Any suggestions for California home-owners?

    • @solutionspestandlawn
      @solutionspestandlawn  Před 3 lety

      Unfortunately, you would have to reach out locally for alternatives. We are based out of Texas and are not familiar with what's being sold in California.

    • @ThreeFortyThree
      @ThreeFortyThree Před 2 lety

      In CA: For drywood, tent the home. For subterranean, use a poison such as Termidor SC.
      Your best bet is to hire professionals.

    • @fretbuzzly
      @fretbuzzly Před 9 měsíci

      @@ThreeFortyThreeFalse. You can spot treat drywood termites. And tenting has no residual effect so you could get another infestation the next day after tenting. Termidor is great for subterranean. For drywood you can use a combination of a fipronil foam in the wall voids and/or boracare, which is a borate product that will soak into the wood where the termites are feeding. Boracare will last the life of the wood and give you great residual protection.

  • @jerrybernard4202
    @jerrybernard4202 Před rokem +1

    Termite swarmers in and around your home does not always indicate you have an active termite infestation, it is always best to get a trained professional to do your home inspection as there are so many variables involved in dealing with termites that are not mentioned in this video. you can call you local pest control company and more than likely they will come out to your home for free to do a inspection.

    • @fretbuzzly
      @fretbuzzly Před 9 měsíci

      No, a trained professional is almost always going to find a way to sell business, whether or not you have an infestation. Sure, you might get lucky and find a legitimate company, but the odds aren't in your favor unfortunately.

  • @TrangNguyen-lp3yh
    @TrangNguyen-lp3yh Před 5 lety +4

    I wished professional exterminators follow this. We just recently moved to a rental in CA and after being away for a week found drywood termites swarming in our unit. They were coming from the window wood frame and found their way to our dinning table which was 24in away. Sadly our landlord exterminator only believes in spot treatment and only focus on killing the swarms instead of the nest.

    • @solutionspestandlawn
      @solutionspestandlawn  Před 5 lety

      Glad to hear that you enjoy our video!

    • @coiledsteel8344
      @coiledsteel8344 Před 4 lety +1

      Trang Nguyen - Blame California Regulators, NOT your man!
      CDPR is very agressive I assessing Fines and Penalties!

    • @LBCAndrew
      @LBCAndrew Před 3 lety +2

      California is really going out of their way to outlaw product that makes life easier.

  • @okidoke4822
    @okidoke4822 Před 5 lety +3

    I just found termites in my kitchen under the linoleum in the chipboard floor. I’m not looking forward to this one bit. We have a four foot wide concrete path around our house too and concrete stumps. Grrrr!

    • @solutionspestandlawn
      @solutionspestandlawn  Před 5 lety

      That is unfortunate. Have you determined what species of termites you have?

    • @okidoke4822
      @okidoke4822 Před 5 lety

      Solutions Pest & Lawn no, how would I do that?

  • @kvtnation6972
    @kvtnation6972 Před 4 lety +3

    im about to make millions of dollar just by being a termite terminator since theres none here in fiji

  • @rocketbunny7507
    @rocketbunny7507 Před 4 lety

    f

  • @sarcasmo57
    @sarcasmo57 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm a little bummed out today. Found out my house has termites.

    • @gogadev
      @gogadev Před 3 měsíci +1

      Me too. I don't know where to begin.

  • @rodolfodizon149
    @rodolfodizon149 Před 5 měsíci

    Termite

  • @bridgettepe2295
    @bridgettepe2295 Před 4 lety +5

    This video is confusing he switches to subterranean then to dry ood. If you're going to discuss Drywood Termites don't mention Subterranean signs.
    This is not the video to watch if you're new with termite infestations.

    • @MsKhhan
      @MsKhhan Před rokem +1

      Then what you recommend?
      If not watching this video

  • @livingenough1813
    @livingenough1813 Před 3 lety +2

    if you have a strong infestation in your home.my experience says dont use any of the home remedies.cause it doesn't help.it will just spread to a new place.

  • @SD-yb5fx
    @SD-yb5fx Před 3 lety +7

    Why not make sure that you are truly saved by Jesus Christ and practice this way. Remorsefully confess with your heart your sins to Jesus Christ who is God and tell Him that you right now are repenting of your sins and you want to be born again of the Spirit from above. Tell Jesus that you are remorsefully sorry for breaking His commandments and that you are begging for forgiveness from Him. Allow His blood from the cross to wash away your sins. After this is done with your heart successfully the Holy Spirit will come to live within you and He will rebuild you from the inside out.
    Look for signs that you are saved. Things like spreading the good news from Jesus, getting other people saved, a craving for the word of God, reading the Bible, etc… These things are known as a calling and fruit bearing. If you're not bearing fruit then keep doing it. Sometimes it takes time to get saved. Read Matthew chapter 13 from the King James Bible. God bless!!!