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Home Remedy for Termites in Wall

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Mortgage and Lending with Investment Properties

If a certain species of termites are breeding in your property, then it can really be a serious problem. Calling a professional exterminator to inspect and treat your property can be the best solution for this problem, but if you don’t have access to a professional, you can try a home remedy for termites in wall instead.
Home Remedy for Termites in Wall - Controlling the Infestation
Kill Termites with Vinegar
People usually have some type of vinegar in their kitchen. You can use it to kill termites in your home. Mix some lemon juice or water in vinegar and spray the mixture into the holes and wood to get rid of termites. Although, apply vinegar carefully as its vapors should not be inhaled.
Finding the Termites
Before applying any chemicals to eradicate termites, you should inspect your property thoroughly, inside as well as outside, to find the mud-tubes, nests, and galleries of termites. They can be located in the walls, along the pipes or in the foundation. Sawdust-like powder spread around poles, wooden structures, and deck railings can be the first evidence of termite infestation in your home. Some holes on the wooden structures can be the second sign of their presence. The activities of ant-like, tiny, creamy or brown bugs and long wings piled up near wooden structures can be other possible evidence of termite infestation in an area.
Using Vinegar to Kill Termites
Vinegar is one of the natural methods to exterminate pests destroying wooden items. You can use vinegar in four ways to get rid of termites.

  • Pure vinegar
  • Mixed with water in equal quantities
  • Mixing 5 oz vinegar in the juice of two lemons
  • Mixing olive oil in white vinegar in 4:1 ratio

Currently, the second and third methods are popularly used for exterminating termites as well as other wood destroying pests. It can also be sprayed on the corners of the building to prevent their entry in your home. These mixtures kill termites by damaging their digestive systems with their chemical effects.
Applying Vinegar on Dry Wood to Terminate Subterranean Termites
The infestation of termites on subterranean and drywood can be eradicated by using glassed foods. You can add one part of water with one part of vinegar and mix it well to reach into the tubes and galleries by spraying the solution on them properly. You can also use the mixture of 4 parts of olive oil and one part of white vinegar for this purpose.

Vinegar or its mixture should be applied directly on the affected areas by spraying it or injecting it into the holes and cracks in the walls and wooden structures. You can inject this solution into burrows or mud tunnels to get rid of subterranean termites. Moreover, the mixture of olive oil and vinegar can also be used for polishing wood furniture effectively.
Retreating the Area
Vinegar or its solution should be allowed to stay on the affected area for at least three days to give optimum results. Depending upon the severity of infestation, vinegar can kill all the termites in your home within a few weeks. You can use a home remedy for termites in wall after few months to retreat the infected areas and ensure that the termites have been eradicated completely.

Anne Corbin
Long and Foster - Lake Anna - Spotsylvania, VA
Serving Lake Anna & Central Virginia

Vinegar has so many uses. I just read a blog on how to use it to clean toilets!

Mar 20, 2019 07:49 AM
Anonymous
Holly Smith

Hello! I live in Panama in a 26 year old log cabin. Previous owners have allowed termites to get in the logs. Move been doing heaps of research and I'm starting to come up with a recipe to inject in the logs. Citrus oil, borax, and vinegar are on the list. My concern is that if I put water in the solution that I'll get mold. However, vinegar kills mold. I'm thinking if I went with 50/50 solution that the vinegar would overcome any mold, and hopefully not further damage to the interior. Just curious on your thoughts.

Aug 09, 2019 06:26 AM
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