What to Do If Your Neighbor Has Termites in Their Home
Termites are a menace to homeowners across the US. They can cause billions of dollars worth of damage each year. If you have a neighbor with termites in their home, you can’t afford to be complacent.
Thankfully, you can do something about it. While you should consider hiring an exterminator to investigate the problem, you should also take a few steps to prevent the spread of the termites.
One of the most important things you can do is get a good termite inspection. This can reveal any existing infestations as well as evidence of old termite damage.
The best way to do this is to call a professional to perform a thorough examination of your home. The inspection can also identify any potential threats to your home.
You may also want to contact your building management. Depending on the type of community you live in, your HOA or condo complex may have provisions for a termite treatment. If you don’t, you may be able to fumigate your common areas.
Another termite trivia is that termites can travel from one house to another. They won’t fly a long distance, but they can crawl, especially if they find a suitable food source.
The most obvious termite related sign is the presence of a swarm. Swarmers are winged termites that are reproductive and leave a mature colony to find new wood. They can make it to your home, and will be a major signal that you have a problem.