Subterranean termites nest in the soil to obtain moisture but they also nest in wood that is often wet.
Subterranean termites attic.
Subterranean termites after rain are found to be building lot of mud tunnels underground in the lawn or garden.
In most cases subterranean termites must be in contact with soil to receive the moisture they need to survive.
They easily attack any wood in contact with the ground.
They slowly build their colonies and create mud tubes as tunnels to reach their sources of food.
The wood can be injected with a gallery injection or the mud tube baited.
The main infesting areas of termites include.
If the wood does not contact the soil termites can build mud tunnels or tubes to reach wood several feet above the ground.
These winged termites can be found in the light fixtures around doors and windows.
If you see swarmers in your property it means you have a subterranean termite infestation.
However the formosan termite an exotic species of subterranean termite is an exception to the rule.
If there is evidence of termites in the attic it should be inspected.
Formosan termites can build aboveground nests called cartons inside walls and attics when there is enough moisture in the wood.
Subterranean termites the most common type of household termites form large colonies underground and build mud tubes to provide moisture while they make their way back and forth between a colony.
To treat subterranean termites the soil around the home must be treated.