Homemade Remedies For Termite Control Westchester

By Rebecca Taylor


The most dangerous pests are termites, a fact shared by many people. These small animals leave in groups or colonies whereby a single colony has several thousands of them. They all eat wood and this large number attacking a home should sound an alarm. There are several methods that are homemade and applicable for termite control Westchester.

One has to first understand the basics regarding this procedure. There are many types of termites but the dangerous enemy to our homes are the dry wood type. In their colonies, their sole source of food is glucose and cellulose sap mainly found in timber. It is for this reason that wooden parts of the house and the furniture are the most affected by these parasites.

Several methods have been in existence for some time though some people have not been aware of and have been opting to settle for chemical methods. The use of sunlight is one of them. One can remove all the termites by just exposing them to the sunlight. The UV rays have the potential of killing these insects. Doing it for several days is a good way of killing them all.

Another trick is by the use of cardboards. Termites like cardboard because they contain high contents of cellulose which is their source of food. It is advisable that one wets the board and places it close to the infested area and this lures them to it. They will all run for it and once a good number has attacked the board, burn it. Several cycles can yield some good results.

The di-lemon compounds present in orange oil make it a good way of doing away with this menace. These compounds have the ability to kill termites upon contacts. One just needs to apply the oil on some cotton and then spread the oil on the areas attacked by the animals. It is best for dealing with specific points that have been attacked.

Neem oil is another solution that has been seen to have a potential of killing termites. The methodology of using it is just similar to that of orange oil. The only difference is that it works slowly and requires extra patience when one is using. For maximum results, one is advised to apply it several times until they observe the insects have ended.

These methods are very simple to undertake at home with no technicalities associated with it. More so, the solutions that are used, that is the neem oil and orange oil are not toxic making it environmental friendly. There is not much cost that one will undergo making it not limited to any person.

There is no season that is attributed to this menace. It is important therefore that one gets themselves ready at all moments to deal with these destructive insects. The best ways of keeping the situation in control is by tackling the problem early and if the procedures do not bear any fruits then consult a profession.




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