posted 13 years ago
I remember hearing about a massive infestation of hyperactive south american termites in Louisiana related to Katrina and Rita. Apparently all the wood debris from the destroyed buildings created a situation that allowed the termites to explode? I also remember hearing that this species of termites was exported to other states because the landfills in Louisiana were overwhelmed and they had to take a lot of it out of state to dispose of it.
In my personal experience, having lived and gardened in Georgia, Alabama, Texas, and Florida, termites were always present in the woods, yet we never had any significant problems in our structures. Why would they go for dry, painted or treated lumber when they have so much wet, yummy dead timber to feast on in the woods? It seems to me, termites are everywhere so a few more buried logs won't make a significant difference, as long as they are not too close to stuctures.
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