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1. Make sure the plywood is sealed on all open edges with a sealant that is approved by the manufacturer. 2. Apply a borate-based insecticide, available at most hardware and home improvement stores, to the plywood to help protect it from termite infestations. 3. Avoid storing plywood in or near dampRead more
1. Make sure the plywood is sealed on all open edges with a sealant that is approved by the manufacturer.
2. Apply a borate-based insecticide, available at most hardware and home improvement stores, to the plywood to help protect it from termite infestations.
3. Avoid storing plywood in or near damp areas or locations with high levels of moisture, as these are more susceptible to termites.
4. Inspect the plywood periodically to identify any signs of termite infestation, such as paint bubbles, hollow spots, or damage to the wood.
5. Promptly address any found evidence of an infestation with a professional pest control service.
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