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Title: How to treat new construction for termite prevention?
Post by: 2zwudz on October 06, 2009, 05:43:44 AM
  How do I treat my new block foundation for termites?  I haven't back filled it yet and was wondering if now would be a good time to treat for termites?

Thanks Mark
Title: Re: How to treat new construction for termite prevention?
Post by: n74tg on October 06, 2009, 03:28:15 PM
I've heard that if you dump some boric acid into the open cells in the block and let it fall down to the bottom that will help.
Title: Re: How to treat new construction for termite prevention?
Post by: tc-vt on October 06, 2009, 08:56:44 PM
Mark,

Things I have seen and heard of are termite shields which are flashing strips placed on the foundation top before the plate is bolted down.  The outside edge of the flashing extends passed the outside face of the foundation a couple of inches and is bent at a downward angle toward the ground, like 45 degrees or so, making a down-turned lip.  It is supposed to create a physical barrier over which the termites are unable to crawl.

I have heard recommendations against insulation on the above ground outer face of the foundation which would hide the telltale tunnels the termites make.  With insulation board, they can travel unseen under the insulation board.

Tom
Title: Re: How to treat new construction for termite prevention?
Post by: MountainDon on October 06, 2009, 10:28:29 PM
Home builders here will spray the entire lower 3 feet of a new home with some kind of borate solution. They do the walls with the sheathing applied, but before any wrap or inside materials. Homes here are usually on slab.

That's correct on the outside insulation. It provides the perfect space for termites tunnels or whatever they're called, dark and more humid than bare concrete.