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1. Make sure that plywood is stored in dry, dark places to reduce the possibility of termite infestation. 2. Protecting plywood with chemical treatments such as soil treatments, pre-treated barriers and sprays. 3. Applying Borates to all surfaces. This helps prevent existing and regulates the spreadRead more
1. Make sure that plywood is stored in dry, dark places to reduce the possibility of termite infestation.
See less2. Protecting plywood with chemical treatments such as soil treatments, pre-treated barriers and sprays.
3. Applying Borates to all surfaces. This helps prevent existing and regulates the spread of future termite infestations.
4. Regularly inspect outdoor areas for signs of termites such as mud tunnels, wood damage, and visible insect activity.
5. Use pressure treated woods, metals, plastics, or composites for outdoor building projects. These materials are not attractive to termites and can provide great protection against them.
6. Keep gutters clear of debris and make sure.