Ask Pest Doctor: Miami’s Bug Talk

Ask Pest Doctor: Miami’s Bug Talk

por Eugenio Echevarria
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Subterranean Termite Treatments vs. Drywood Termite Tent Fumigation
In this first episode of Ask Pest Doctor: Miami’s Bug Talk, we break down the difference between subterranean termite treatments and drywood termite tent fumigation. Many homeowners think all termites are treated the same way, but subterranean termites and drywood termites live differently, cause damage differently, and require different treatment methods. We explain how subterranean termites usually come from the soil, why mud tubes are a major warning sign, and how professional soil treatments and baiting systems can help control them. We also explain how drywood termites live inside the wood, why tent fumigation may be recommended, and when a full-structure fumigation is the better solution. This episode is made for homeowners, property managers, realtors, and anyone in South Florida who wants to better understand termite warning signs and treatment options before damage becomes expensive. Episode notes In this episode, we cover: The difference between subterranean termites and drywood termites Why subterranean termites are usually connected to the soil Common warning signs like mud tubes, wings, and wood damage How subterranean termite treatments work What drywood termites are and how they infest wood Why tent fumigation is used for drywood termite infestations Why one treatment does not fit every termite problem When a home may need localized treatment, soil treatment, bait stations, or fumigation Why inspections are important before choosing a treatment How Pest Doctor helps homeowners and property managers in South Florida