Damage

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Signs of Termite Damage to Hardwood Floors

Termites have always been leading an extremely secret way of life thus representing a hidden danger for a man and his dwelling.

Just in a few years, a considerably numerous colony of subterranean termites can entirely destroy a house and, as a result, it becomes unlivable and ramshackle.

Termites are very difficult to identify: for years they can live and “work” in hard-to-get spaces of a house destroying it at ease.

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Evidences of Termite: Wall Damage

When termites feast on rotten tree stumps or a useless log in a yard, it doesn’t seem like a huge problem.

Yet, if they infest walls or a floor, it should be a warning to you because in a while they can eat all the floor and walls inside out, including load bearing ones, which will eventually lead to obvious consequences.

Thus their activity must be fought against.

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Take a Note: What Does Termite Damage Look Like?

Subterranean termite is a real hidden danger.

The insect leads a highly secret way of life, that is why sometimes it is very difficult to identify the presence of termites’ colony nest inside your house.

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Irreparable Termite Damage on Wood

Subterranean termite is a real hidden danger.

The insect leads a highly secret way of life, that is why sometimes it is very difficult to identify the presence of termites’ colony nest inside your house.