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If your area has attracted termites, it’s not just your home that they could be looking to eat. When termites invade, it’s not uncommon for them to attack your outdoor area. Termites in trees can lead to tree falls, which can be a big problem for your home.

Unfortunately, when termites first infest something like a tree it is not always easy to spot. This is because they prefer the wood on the inside of trees to eat. This means it can be a little while before you are aware of termites in trees on your property.

When signs of termites in trees begin to show though, it’s important you act quick.

A visible sign to look out for is a mud tube. The termites will make tunnel-like creations out of timber and soil that look like lines of mud. They use it to move around and they are quite distinct looking.

Touching the wood itself is also another way to help identify termites in trees. If the tree has been infested its going to make it weak. A simple way to test this is by pushing something like a nail or a screwdriver against the tree. If it goes in easily, that can show that the inside of the tree is compromised, which is a good indicator of termites.

If left untreated, termites in trees can have some devastating consequences. The most obvious is that they will kill off the trees on a property. A lot of people don’t realise though that a dead tree can be dangerous. With the inside of it eaten away, its not able to stand as well. This can lead to tree falls on your property that can damage your home or even a person.

Our technicians here at Conquer Termites Northside are trained to deal with termites in trees. They know the best ways to find them, but also to treat them. For this reason alone, we encourage everyone to have regular pest inspections in their outdoor areas as well as the inside of their homes. To book one today, contact us at Conquer Termites Northside on (07) 3356 8801.