EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
The dirt is the dead giveaway that it IS termites. Here in Texas, they are a great source of income for me repairing what they have done. The first sine that there is a problem is finding the dirt. They eat the wood, and bring it down to the queen and the colony. Then they bring dirt with them back to where they have found a good source of wood.
This is classic termite damage.
Treatment requires killing the queen, which is anywhere from a foot, to several feed down in the ground. She is always down in the ground. Nothing else matters, you have to kill the queen.
best thing to do about the termites is to get on a schedule to have your house and buildings treated every spring because that's when the flyers go out and search for untreated dirt to start a new colony. They look like flying ants, and they are very common in the spring. EVERY YEAR!!!!!
As for the comments that it's wood rot. Look at the dirt in the wood. That does not happen when it's rot from water. Dirt means termites.
This is classic termite damage.
Treatment requires killing the queen, which is anywhere from a foot, to several feed down in the ground. She is always down in the ground. Nothing else matters, you have to kill the queen.
best thing to do about the termites is to get on a schedule to have your house and buildings treated every spring because that's when the flyers go out and search for untreated dirt to start a new colony. They look like flying ants, and they are very common in the spring. EVERY YEAR!!!!!
As for the comments that it's wood rot. Look at the dirt in the wood. That does not happen when it's rot from water. Dirt means termites.