Northern Pest’s Total Termite Protection Plan is the most innovative and complete termite treatment in India for your home or business. Our termite control program focuses both on the soil and the structure. Northern Pest Control technicians protect your entire property by combining our termite service above and below ground into a single, comprehensive treatment. Example termite treatment areas include:
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Common signs of Termite Infestation
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Termites are social insects that live in colonies, much like ants. They are often mistaken for ants, but they belong to a different order (Isoptera). These fascinating yet destructive pests primarily feed on cellulose, an organic fiber found in wood and plant matter. This makes the wooden components of your home – such as framing, flooring, and furniture – their primary food source.
There are several types of termites found in India, the most common being subterranean termites. These termites live in underground colonies and build intricate tunnel systems to reach food sources above ground. They require moisture to survive, which is why they often thrive in damp or humid environments.
Termites work silently and methodically, often consuming wood from the inside out, leaving the outer surface intact. This makes infestations difficult to detect in their early stages, allowing significant damage to occur before their presence becomes apparent. Their ability to remain hidden while causing extensive destruction is why they are often referred to as “silent destroyers.” Understanding their biology and behavior is the first step in effectively combating them.
There are more than 40 types of termites, and Northern Pest Control technicians are experts at treating all of them. Learn about the most common termite species found in North India.
At the heart of every termite colony live the king and queen, the royal couple who started it all. After their first flight, they find a suitable nesting site and start a new family. The queen’s main function is to lay eggs, sometimes thousands a day, which is why her body grows so large. The king remains by her side throughout her life, helping her fertilize the eggs. Together, they are the parents of the entire colony, and their teamwork ensures the survival and growth of their vast underground kingdom.
Behold the diligent force that keeps a termite colony thriving: worker termites. These tireless creatures are the backbone of their community, responsible for nearly all essential tasks. You’ll find them constantly on the move, searching for food sources like wood, which contains the cellulose that makes up their diet. But their work doesn’t end there. Worker termites are also the master architects and construction crew, meticulously building and maintaining the intricate network of tunnels and chambers that make up their nest. They are also the dedicated caretakers, caring for the queen, her eggs, and young nymphs, ensuring the future of the entire colony. Ultimately, without the tireless efforts of worker termites, the colony simply couldn’t survive.
Termite soldiers serve as the defenders of the colony, characterized by their large, armored heads and powerful mandibles. These physical features are specifically adapted for combat, primarily against their main predators, such as ants. Unlike smaller worker termites, soldier termites cannot feed themselves and instead rely on the workers for nourishment. Its main function is to defend the nest and protect the colony from potential dangers. Upon detecting a problem, it quickly moves to the affected area and uses its powerful mandibles to drive away intruders. It also uses its large heads to block nest openings, which helps maintain the safety and structural integrity of the colony.
Alates are the winged reproductives that swarm out from the nest and establish new colonies. Male and females pair off and look for a suitable environment to mate. They are often confused with ant swarmers.
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The cost for termite treatment will vary, depending on your location and your home’s specific needs. To get a better understanding of how much termite treatment is for your home, schedule a free termite inspection with Northern.
A specialized combination of products and equipment is necessary to effectively treat termite infestations. First, a termite exterminator will analyze the severity of the infestation by performing a complete inspection of your home for termites and their damage. The exact treatment approach will depend on the termite species and the location of the infestation.
Termites typically measure between 1/4 and 1/2 of an inch long.
Subterranean termite workers are the caste members that consume wood and they gain entrance into homes by building mud tubes that provide them a moist, protective passageway to get from one location to another. Workers generally gain access to houses by following their underground foraging tunnels, also known as exploratory tubes, to the foundation or underneath the house’s slab.
Termites have been around for about 250 million years, making them an active contributor to our environment. In India alone, there are about 220 active species of termites. In fact, termites live in every Indian state. While you cannot get rid of termites permanently from the environment, you can help prevent them from taking root in your home and control any active colonies nearby.
Professionals consider prevention to be the most successful pest control for termites. In building a new home, pretreating the ground before the foundation is put down will help reduce termite problems in the future. Controlling moisture within a home can also reduce the likelihood of infestation
Although professional extermination is required to eradicate an existing termite infestation, homeowners sometimes look for alternative treatments. Most of these are not effective in dealing with an active termite infestation due to the size of the colony in many cases or difficulty in addressing all of their entry points into the home.
Termites are categorized into one of three termite groups – subterranean, dampwood or drywood. Each termite group has distinctive environmental requirements and behaviors when it comes to whether or not they live in soil and where they construct their colonies.
There are a variety of strategies a Pest Control operator can use to get rid of termites. Connect with an Orkin Pro to create an effective termite treatment plan for your home!
Baited traps may prove helpful in confirming suspected infestations and in identifying high-activity areas. Baits use slow-acting insecticides or growth inhibitors which, when brought back to the termite nest, act to kill colonies. However, these treatments are long-term solutions and, when used alone, take time to control a colony.







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