Removing termite damaged rafters and starter boards.
Termite mounds roof.
Termite infestations cause extensive damage over time and since the pests tunnel inside wood property owners rarely see the pests.
In nature termites build skyscraper like mounds that are ventilated by a complex system of tunnels.
In many cases a shovel or hoe will be adequate while in others you may need to use a rototiller or other mechanical device to break up the compacted dirt of the mound.
Signs of a nearby drywood termite nest.
Only they can build several feet tall termite mounds to get accommodated in them.
In jungles and savannah of australia south america and africa mound building termites live.
These termites live in africa australia and south america.
I replace the damaged wood and prep for the new roof installation.
Termite mounds usually outlive the colonies themselves.
Drywood termites can even establish colonies underneath wood shingles.
By emulating the ingenuity of termites zimbabwean architect mick pearce used an approach called biomimicry to design a natural cooling system that harnessed nature.
Perhaps the most famous example of nature inspired architecture comes from mick pearce a zimbabwean architect whose designs model termite mounds.
Eastern subterranean termites caught on a cleaning cloth.
Most of the mounds are in well drained areas.
Fortunately non tropical species don t.
However subterranean termites will build colonies in any area where they have access to wood.
Termite colonies range in size from as low as several hundred individuals to as high as a couple of million.
What makes termites unique is that they all feed on cellulose.
Lothar herzog via wikimedia commons in the building that pearce and multidisciplinary engineering firm arup group designed each floor had air ducts running underneath it.
Termites might not be the most majestic creatures.
Termite mounds are sturdy structures and it can be difficult to break them down.
Termites build large chimneys to circulate air and control temperatures in their mounds.
Testing that looks rotten or cracking open mud tubes can cause workers to spill from the break indicating an active infestation.
Their mounds are extremely complex.
Drywood termites live and feed inside wood.
The result is an architectural marvel that achieves 90 percent passive climate.
Sometimes other colonies of the same or different species occupy a mound after the original builders deaths.
Found termites in roof.
Unlike drywood termites subterranean termites typically build their colonies in the soil.
The mounds sometimes have a diameter of 30 metres.
Mound building termites are a group of termite species that live in mounds.