Share:

Although termites typically invade homes, these bugs can nest anywhere, including offices. If you’ve noticed mud tubes or discarded wings around the property, you likely have an infestation in the structure. Here are a few locations around the building where these pests may be hiding.

Where Are Termites Living in My Office?

1. In Wooden Items

Termites are attracted to wood, so they may be hiding in anything made of this material. If you have wooden desks throughout the office, check the back of the drawers for damage or discarded wings. You should also inspect the furniture in the reception areas since its frame and legs may be made of wood.

2. Throughout the Landscape

termiteTermites are attracted to the decayed wood in stumps and dying or sick trees. Have an arborist inspect your business’s landscape to ensure there aren’t any hidden nests. They should also trim back branches that are touching your office’s exterior, as tree limbs can provide the pests with bridges into your workplace.

If your company has an outdoor courtyard with a wooden pergola, reseal the wood every year to ensure it doesn’t rot and attract bugs. If the pergola is deteriorating, tear it down because a termite infestation will weaken its structural integrity.

3. In the Insulation

Your office building likely has insulation in the walls; however, this essential building material can attract termites. These bugs need moisture to survive, and they may get their fill by extracting it from the porous insulation. Additionally, if this material is installed too close to the soil, it’ll provide an easy entryway for termites to penetrate the structure through underground tunnels.

 

If you think these insects are living in your office, turn to the team at AAA Termite & Pest Control in Kaneohe, HI. These exterminators have helped companies rid their properties of termites for over 40 years. After locating the nest, they’ll apply an effective formula to eradicate the bugs; they’ll also return periodically to ensure the pests stay away. To get more information about their services, visit them online or call (808) 247-5533.

tracking