Get Rid Of Termites Under Your Roof Shingles
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010The wood materials are commonly employed in rendering a framework to the roofing architecture. Ranging from the trusses to the shingles, wood finds its place. Hence, wooden units represent the strength of your roof to a large extent. Like the other roofing segments, the wooden units too are susceptible to wear and tear. Furthermore, a possible termite-attack keeps haunting the wooden spread of the roofs. The areas underneath the roof shingles are prone to water or moisture accumulation and hence, such areas are susceptible to possible termite attacks.
It is not a tough task to locate the parts of the roof that are under the scrutiny of a termite attack. A pry bar or a roofer’s shovel can be employed to pry up the shingles under which the termites may be located.
The symptoms of termite damage can be determined by paying a casual attention to the roof surface. The odd spots such as fecal pellets, small holes etc. point to the presence of termites under the roof shingles. Furthermore, scattered sawdust and chewed wood confirms the existence of termites in your roof components. Look beneath the wood shingles as well to locate evidences of termite attack.