On Wed, 10 Sep 2003, Marvin Johnston wrote:
They sound like subterrainian termites. They have
sometimes been
described as about the size of a grain of rice, and have "mud" tunnels
in the areas they are damaging.
YES! Exactly!
In my experience, they will tend to go
for the cardboard and softer woods. I had a number of books, magazines,
and docs destroyed by them a few years ago. I had a termite inspector
come in, and they were all over one side of the house. While the house
was also fumigated, some type of chemical was also put onto the ground
to discourage them. The best treatment I've heard was to make your house
unattractive to them so they will go after your neighbors house :).
This is my landlord's problem. I'm sure other businesses in the complex
might be having similar problems.
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