3 Landscaping Tips for Termite Control

When you think about termite control, the first thing that comes to mind is pesticides. However, there are different ways of controlling termite infestation on your property, particularly if you live in a termite prone area. Landscaping is a termite control strategy, which few homeowners think about despite its effectiveness. In fact, pest control services today work closely with landscaping companies to provide homeowners with sustainable solutions. This article looks at three landscaping tips for termite control.

Termite Resistant Mulch 

Living in a termite prone area makes landscaping a nightmare for most homeowners, especially regarding mulching. Most mulch products attract termites since they are wood-based. However, your choice of mulch can be the difference between a beautiful, termite-free lawn and property damage running into thousands of dollars. As the name suggests, termite resistant mulch is less appealing to the destructive pests. The mulch is made from wood that is unpalatable to termites. Cypress and redwood mulch are the most common products because termites find them less tasty than other wood types. If you lay termite-resistant mulch on your lawn, you will forget all about your termite problems. 

Do Not Breach the Termite Barrier 

The perimeter around your property is the first line of defence against termite infestation. Therefore, pest control services build a chemical barrier around properties to prevent termites from burrowing under the soil and entering. A professional pest control company will tell you that the space near the chemical wall is unusable. Unfortunately, some homeowners unintentionally dig into the termite chemical barrier and create a safe passage for termites to attack their property. Therefore, avoid disturbing the soil around the chemical barrier during landscaping projects to maintain termite protection capacity.   

Keep Tree Branches From Your Roof 

During the dry season, your gutter system collects a lot of debris, such as twigs and leaves. When the debris finds its way inside the gutter system, it begins to rot and attract termites. Therefore, as much as you love how that tree wraps its branches around your roof, it is a good idea to do some trimming. It will prevent dry twigs, branches and leaves from falling into the gutter system. Even if you clean your gutter regularly, termites on tree branches will still crawl into your home through any opening in the roof. The best way of keeping termites at bay is by keeping tree branches as far away from your roof as possible. 

Contact a local termite control service to get more tips.



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