:eek::eek::eek:TERMITES:eek::eek::eek:
Apologies if I should be putting this in a different thread.
I found some termites in an off-cut of a railway sleeper, lying beside a garden bed that is framed by railway sleepers.
I rolled the 70cm long piece of wood over and there was a nest of little white creatures eating away at it. I presume they are termites, maybe boars?
So I sprayed them DEAD with a good half-a-can of mortein.
Anyway, so I look closer at a giant white gum tree (amongst the trees that are going to be lopped) and I notice a LOT of little wholes randomly scattered around the trunk. This tree has been looking sick for some time. So now in my non-expert, unknowledgeable opinion, I believe that the gum tree is infested by termites, possibly boars.
Good thing, the tree is being lopped and taken away, but what if these nasty little creatures have spread more then I realise. Could they be in other trees? I haven't lifted up the garden sleeper frames yet (very heavy).
*my house is double brick, so safe in that regard. How vulnerable is indoor wooden furniture?
*Is it a must that I order a termite-inator even if they are only in the back yard?
*Do you think I should be getting rid of all the railway sleepers? They have been there for years?
I finally get rid of moth infestion (brought in by a bag of milky ways), then german roach one and now I have termites to deal with. Talk about luck.
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