Do Termites Eat Cinder Block?
Termites are part of the ant family. They eat wood and other cellulose-containing materials. They are small insects with enlarged heads and long mandibles. They live in small to medium-sized mounds. They feed on both wet and dry wood.
Unlike ants, termites have a social structure. They swarm and fly to find food. They have a single female that produces offspring. They cooperate with other non-reproductive individuals to care for the young.
Termites are capable of entering homes through their foundation. They can also penetrate through bricks, wood framing, and expansion joints. These holes provide a route for them to get to structural lumber. The most secure foundations are made from poured concrete. If you have a brick home, you should regularly inspect the exterior of your home for termite activity.
Termites are highly destructive. They can cause thousands of dollars of damage to your home. They can also cause leaks that may lead to moisture problems.
The best way to keep termites from attacking your home is to have your home inspected by a pest control professional. They can detect areas of your home where termites are hiding and seal any potential entry points. They can also inject termiticide into any cracks or gaps that are susceptible to termites.
The most common termite species are subterranean termites. These termites can tunnel through mud-bricks and masonry. They can also access structural lumber, manufactured stone facing, and wood framing. They will also crawl into hollow-core bricks.