Can You See Termites With Thermal Imaging?
Thermal imaging is an effective way to locate termite activity in your home, business, or other structure. It also identifies leaks and other structural issues that are normally hidden from view by wall linings. It is a non-intrusive, low-cost solution for finding pests.
The National Arts Council of Singapore, for example, hired professional termite inspectors to conduct a thermal imaging inspection on their buildings. The result was a successful, non-intrusive method to identify high-risk areas and eliminate a potential infestation.
Thermal imaging works by detecting heat patterns and changes in temperature. In the case of termites, this can help detect termite activity, and may even help prevent termite outbreaks in the first place.
The thermal imaging industry is still a fairly new one. But the technology is growing, and now many companies offer a variety of devices to detect termites, moisture, and other problems.
Unlike the old-fashioned methods of tapping and drilling into timber structures, the newest tools use motion sensors and infrared cameras to find termites. Some combine these technologies to identify moisture issues as well.
It’s no secret that moisture is a major contributor to insect pests. Using a moisture detector is a great way to determine whether you have an infestation, but visual inspections can miss 80% of moisture issues.
A better solution is a thermal imaging camera. These devices can help you locate termite infestations, rodents, and other wildlife. They can also be useful in other applications.