TMS – Termite Management Service

Termite” derives from the Latin and Late Latin word termes (“woodworm, white ant”).

In earlier English, termites were known as “wood ants” or “white ants”

Size:- Termites are usually small, measuring between 4 to 15 millimetres (0.16 to 0.59 in) in length.[39] The largest of all extant termites are the queens of the species Macrotermes bellicosus, measuring up to over 10 centimetres (4 in) in length.
Color:-: Colors range from white to light brown in color. Worker termites often appear lighter, while swarming termites are darker.
Diet :- The food of termites is mainly cellulose, which is obtained from wood, grass, leaves, humus, manure of herbivorous animals, and materials of vegetative origin (e.g., paper, cardboard, cotton). Most lower termites and many higher ones feed on wood that is either sound or partly decayed.

Characteristics :-

Drywood :- Drywood termites can live within furniture and in the wood behind walls, creating elaborate systems of tunnels. Drywood termite infestations are oftentimes not recognized until they are widespread.
Dampwood:- Dampwood termites do not construct mud tubes, rather they cover up their entry holes with their own feces. Since wood infested by dampwood termites has very high moisture content, the wood they infest can also be damaged by fungus. As one might expect, a dampwood termite infestation often indicates wood decay, as well as leaks that create excessive moisture in the home.
Subterranean:- They are about ¹/8 inch long, milky white in color and have no wings or eyes. The body of the termite worker is soft, but the mouthparts are very hard and adapted for chewing wood. Subterranean termite soldiers function as defenders of the colony and provide protection against all intruders.As their name indicates, subterranean termites live several feet below ground in bustling colonies.
Control Measures :-
For post construction –
Using DFS (Drill Fill Seal ) technology to create barrier around the premises.
For Pre-construction –
Different types of method depending up the structure of the site.