Subterranean termites cause more damage to homes in u s.
Subterranean termites in attic.
For subterranean termites the use of liquid termiticides to create a chemical barrier around the structure to prevent termite access to the colony has historically been used in the u s.
They easily attack any wood in contact with the ground.
Subterranean termites are a subclass of termites that live for long periods of times.
The nest on the other hand will look like a packed mud that possess a color which is similar to the soil outside your house.
Colonies can contain up to 1 000 000 members.
However the formosan termite an exotic species of subterranean termite is an exception to the rule.
Subterranean termites in attic exist due to moisture.
Subterranean termites nest in the soil to obtain moisture but they also nest in wood that is often wet.
They slowly build their colonies and create mud tubes as tunnels to reach their sources of food.
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.
Formosan termites can build aboveground nests called cartons inside walls and attics when there is enough moisture in the wood.
The tunnels are made of versatile building material.
Than storms and fire combined.