clemsonfor
Super Member
Its still an organic and technically could attract termites, but i really have never seen termites in just pine straw. Im a forester here in the south and see a lot of it and deep in some places. The only termites i see in areas is if there is a stick there or big hunk or bark.
The down side to straw is its pricy depending upon where you are and its lasts one year. Make sure you get long leaf pine straw (some call it long-needle) its more expensive, but has more of a russet color, lasts longer, not as brashy(is defined as breaks easy) as loblolly, and Longleaf holds its color way longer than loblolly that will literally turn grey in half the time. Much you can go every other year to apply it. My friend owns a landscape biz so i buy straw off her at wholesale as she has an 18wheeler parked at her place. I think then its still $3 or $3.50/bale.
The down side to straw is its pricy depending upon where you are and its lasts one year. Make sure you get long leaf pine straw (some call it long-needle) its more expensive, but has more of a russet color, lasts longer, not as brashy(is defined as breaks easy) as loblolly, and Longleaf holds its color way longer than loblolly that will literally turn grey in half the time. Much you can go every other year to apply it. My friend owns a landscape biz so i buy straw off her at wholesale as she has an 18wheeler parked at her place. I think then its still $3 or $3.50/bale.