The size of a subterranean termite depends on its caste in the colony.
Termite mud nest in attic.
Subterranean termites maintain their headquarters in the ground and build mud tubes pencil size that connect the nest moisture to the food source wood the tunnels may contain broken mud particles with fecal materials.
Subterranean termites nest in the soil to obtain moisture but they also nest in wood that is often wet.
Typically formosan termite nests are made from termite excrement chewed wood and soil.
Subterranean termites the most common type of household termites form large colonies underground and build mud tubes to provide moisture while they make their way back and forth between a colony.
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This indicates a heavy termite infestation hence the need to look for a solution to the problem.
Subterranean termites are the most widespread termite species in the united states.
For treating termites in an attic space bora care is the go to product.
It is meant for and will only work when installed into the ground as the instructions recommend.
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Frequently these are made of dirt mud or termite droppings and usually utilized by subterranean termites.
Bora care is a wood treatment product that you can apply directly on the wood in the attic.
In simple words these are small tunnels which are located around the termite nests.
Formosan termites can build aboveground nests called cartons inside walls and attics when there is enough moisture in the wood.
Some termite species make nests in the hollow center of the tree root or trunks this often makes it difficult to detect them.
The advance termite bait station will not work above ground.
Carton nests can be found between walls under sinks and in attics.
Mounds of what look like tiny wood pellets termite fecal matter known as frass in your attic and or underneath your rafters may indicate a drywood termite infestation.
If the wood does not contact the soil termites can build mud tunnels or tubes to reach wood several feet above the ground.
Termite tunnels aka mud tubes running up vertical structures outside your home especially the chimney.
They make their way into homes by creating and foraging through mud tubes.
They easily attack any wood in contact with the ground.
However when the nest is operational or has aggravated to a large scale chunk of mud is visible from the outside.