How Do Termites Damage Drywall?

Termites are insects that feed on cellulose. They have bacteria that produces special enzymes that help them digest the paper that they eat. They also love to eat glue and drywall “chalk.”

Drywall is a type of board that is made up of plaster panels covered with paper. It is thin, which makes it a good target for termites. They will chew through any building material that has cellulose.

If you think you have termites in your home, you can inspect the wall to see if there are any holes or signs of damage. You can also hear ticking noises coming from your walls. This is a sure sign of a termite infestation.

If you suspect a termite infestation, you can treat it by tenting the area. You can also use a baiting system, which kills the workers that feed the colony. You can use Termidor or Premise to spray before a bait station is installed.

During a termite infestation, your walls will be covered in hundreds of tiny brown spots. They may also cause drywall to change color. If there is a lot of moisture in the area, termites can increase the amount of moisture in your home. They will eat everything they can find, including the inside of your walls.

Termites can be found in the wood framing, baseboards, ceiling, and walls. They are highly active, which means that there is likely to be a lot of activity in your home.

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