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3 Tips to Protect Your Home from Termites When Landscaping

Termites are probably not something you consider when you are gardening. But many landscaping tasks, including digging and mulching, can put your home at risk for termite damage.

All Mississippi homes should receive a preventative treatment on a regular basis by a professional, licensed pest control company, which is the best defense against these critters. Companies will apply a pesticide in a band around your home and other structures that kills foraging termites on contact. For the treatment to work properly, that band of soil must not be disturbed.

A pest control technician applies a termiticide around the exterior foundation of a home.
Preventive termite treatments are applied around the foundation of homes and create a barrier that kills termites on contact. Any disruption of the termiticide barrier can leave your home vulnerable to termites. (Photo by Blake Layton) 

Here are three things to keep in mind when landscaping around your home:

  1. Do not disturb the treated barrier around your home. Do not dig, till, or add soil in this area.
  2. Do not over mulch. If the home sits on a slab, be sure you can see the edge of the slab all the way around the house. Do not allow mulch to touch wood siding or other wood areas on the house.
  3. Plant large trees a safe distance away from the foundation. Large roots can cause cracks in the foundation that allow termites access to the structure.
A large tree grows adjacent to a home’s foundation.
Roots of large trees planted too close to a home’s foundation can grow under the foundation, causing cracks and allowing termites easy access. (Photo by Blake Layton)

You can learn more about how to protect your home from termites in our Extension Publication, “Protect Your House from Termites.”

For in-depth information about termites, including termite biology, signs of termite infestation, methods of control and common questions, visit the Extension website on termites or visit your local county Extension office.

 

A single line of mud tubing is visible on the exterior slab of a home.
Mud tubes like the one on the exterior slab of this house are one sign that usually indicates termites have entered a home. (Photo by Blake Layton)

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