Those of us who are home inspectors get used to our own lingo. And the realtors who have been in the business for some time understand most of it. Today, I had a reminder, in speaking to a realtor, that all the technical words we inspectors think are common might not be to others. This word, that brought this tedious blog to mind, is an acronym.
Over the years, I have had a number of realtors ask if I inspect for pests -- soon after my showing them a card or telling them that I inspect for WDO's. There is the acronym: WDO. It seems so simple to us inspectors, just like FBI is Federal Bureau of Investigation, WDO is wood destroying organism. Of course, that brings up a sub-category that you probably will not need to know as a realtor, but let me throw in the acronym anyway: WDI. That stands for wood destroying insect. So, when we say WDO, we include in that category fungus such as wood rot and also the insects that damage wood. WDI is only the "bugs." So WDI's are WDO's but WDO's are not all WDI's. Before you thank me for clarifying this, I will tell you that my favorite song is the convoluted tune where, at the end, the guy ends up being his own grandpa.
Since you read all this, here is a treat. This is a head shot (had to be head only as he was otherwise naked and this blog would have been censored) of a WDI who is also a WDO -- as previously explained. Despite being a WDO and a WDI, what a guy, he does not eat wood. With that in mind, anybody care to guess why he is a WDO and a WDI, if wood is not his cuisine of choice.

Pardon me, but how about a bite.
Thanks for stopping by,
Steven L. Smith
www.kingofthehouse.com
Bellingham WA home inspections
I think we forget the "language barrier" with clients as well. I would guess that this WDI/WDO bores through the wood to make it's home?