Indiana’s warm, humid summers make it popular with termites, which swarm between March and May and bring significant risk of infestation and property damage.
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How to Spot and Get Rid of Termites in the Bathroom
Yes, termites are drawn to bathrooms because they like moisture, but they generally feast on wood behind walls. From UV lights and cardboard traps to natural deterrents like cayenne pepper, there are numerous ways to combat termites in your bathroom.
How to Get Rid of Termites in Furniture
You can rid furniture of termites by exposing the infested wood to sunlight or by using natural treatments such as orange or neem oil, diatomaceous earth, or boric acid.
How to Prevent, Spot, and Kill Termites in Firewood
The best way to keep firewood termite-free is to store it off the ground, preferably on a raised platform or rack. You should also rotate your stock and keep it dry because termites love moisture.
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