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excalibur32 11-30-2007 11:48 AM

termador! same thing as in frontline for dogs and cats, fibranil I think.

Westcoast 11-30-2007 12:03 PM

I see them alot on boats in san diego...they tend to swarm in oct.

nwimbush 12-02-2007 03:35 PM

Ed,
Those pictures remind me of termite action in our cottage country, 120 miles north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They like the pines and spruce and will eat through any wood you put in the soil for any length of time.
The large black carpenter ant does more damage to wood not in contact with the ground, and is very aggressive. We have to take preventative action with anti-ant powders to keep them out of the cottage, or mothballs to keep them out of the boats. I had to clean ant nests out of the '74 Checkmate regularly in the spring before I learned the mothball trick - of course storing it in a heated garage has removed that problem.:D

Edward R. Cozzi 12-04-2007 12:09 AM


Originally Posted by nwimbush (Post 2356472)
Ed,
Those pictures remind me of termite action in our cottage country, 120 miles north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They like the pines and spruce and will eat through any wood you put in the soil for any length of time.
The large black carpenter ant does more damage to wood not in contact with the ground, and is very aggressive. We have to take preventative action with anti-ant powders to keep them out of the cottage, or mothballs to keep them out of the boats. I had to clean ant nests out of the '74 Checkmate regularly in the spring before I learned the mothball trick - of course storing it in a heated garage has removed that problem.:D

Yes, they eat the softer woods first and save the harder woods for last. All a manufacturer has to do is miss sealing one limber hole in a stringer. That's all it takes if these little pests are around.

BUIZILLA 12-04-2007 06:51 AM

Ed, I heard termites won't eat teak??

any truth to that ??

are there any Marina Mile boatyards that are termite havens??

Jim

Edward R. Cozzi 12-04-2007 08:29 AM


Originally Posted by BUIZILLA (Post 2358410)
Ed, I heard termites won't eat teak??

any truth to that ??

are there any Marina Mile boatyards that are termite havens??

Jim

Jim:
I believe you are correct about the teak being termite resistant.

As far as I know Marina Mile boatyards are clean. The problem is in the Aventura/Hallandale area.

baywatch 12-05-2007 02:00 PM


Originally Posted by Edward R. Cozzi (Post 2351831)
I see evidence of termites during surveys all the time. Not a good condition. Have seen completely hollowed-out stringers and lateral bulkheads crumble to the touch. Be careful if you suspect infestation.

Ed, You are a wealth of information. Thanks for all the first hand info you share on topics like this. I would have never thought about termites until reading this and checking out your pics.

Edward R. Cozzi 12-10-2007 11:14 AM


Originally Posted by baywatch (Post 2360502)
Ed, You are a wealth of information. Thanks for all the first hand info you share on topics like this. I would have never thought about termites until reading this and checking out your pics.

Thanks for the post, Baywatch! It's nice to be appreciated.

kimba 02-13-2011 04:06 AM

termites
 

Originally Posted by Edward R. Cozzi (Post 2352254)
Here is another.

what did you do to get rid of them?

J-Bonz 02-14-2011 12:05 AM


Originally Posted by kimba (Post 3322967)
what did you do to get rid of them?

In my case, freeze them out over a Wisconsin winter and then replace all the wood............... :)

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