Termite Inspection
What is a termite inspection?
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Termites, often mistaken for ants, are small but destructive insects that feed on cellulose found in wood, paper, and other plant-based materials. In South Africa, these "silent destroyers" are a major threat to homes and businesses, causing serious structural damage.Often before any visible signs appear. Understanding what termites are and the risks they pose is key to early prevention. Rentokil provides expert termite control and termite treatment services nationwide to protect your property. Book a termite inspection today to safeguard your space from costly infestations.
Early detection is crucial to limiting damage. Look out for these warning signs:
These tunnels built by termites can be found on walls, foundations, and other surfaces.
Winged termites emerge from colonies to reproduce, often indicating an established infestation.
After swarming, termites shed their wings, which can be found near windows or doors.
Termite droppings, resembling sawdust or coffee grounds, may be visible near infested areas.
South Africa is home to various termite species, each with its habits and destructive potential. Some common types include:
Termites can cause extensive and costly damage to your property, compromising its structural integrity and potentially leading to:
Here are a few common signs of termites that you might see (or hear) around your home or business:
Papery or hollow sounding timber - When termites consume timber, they eat from the inside out, leaving a thin veneer of timber or paint. When you knock or tap on an area that has termite damage, it will sound hollow or papery due to parts (or all) of the timber having been eaten away.
Your vacuum goes through the skirting board - or your finger presses through a door jam! These are some of the most common things we hear from customers as the first sign of termites. As termites have eaten away the structural integrity of the timber, such as a skirting board, door frame or architrave, bumps or pressure against them will easily cause damage.
Tight fitting door or hard to open window - As termites devour timber, their excrement or ‘mud’ creates a protective environment that traps heat and moisture. This causes timber to swell, making it harder to open a window or close a door.
Cracks in the cornice or door jams - As termites eat away the timber in your walls or door jams, it causes a loss in structural integrity and cracks form. Be careful jumping to conclusions, though; cracks could also be caused by movements in your home unrelated to termites.
Termite mud - Termites construct ‘mud’ tunnels to provide a safe environment in which to travel, or protect their food sources. This mudding is often hard to see as it will be behind your walls or underground, but can sometimes be seen in your home's brick foundations or in architraves.
Prevention is key to avoiding termite infestations. Here are some proactive measures you can take:
Rentokil offers comprehensive termite control solutions tailored to the needs of homes and businesses across South Africa. Our services include:
Your home or business is a significant investment, and protecting it from termite damage is crucial. With Rentokil, you can rest assured that your property is in expert hands.
Our team of termite specialists has extensive local experience and is trained in the latest technologies, backed by 100 years of global expertise. We understand the unique challenges posed by termites in South Africa and provide targeted solutions to eliminate infestations and prevent future threats.