I replace the damaged wood and prep for the new roof installation.
Termites in roof rafters.
Rafters as well as wooden deck with boric acid water based solution.
Unfortunately termite roof damage can only be repaired by replacing sections or the entire roof surface.
Subterranean termites on the other hand need soil to survive.
Termite colonies range in size from as low as several hundred individuals to as high as a couple of million.
Drywood termites live and feed inside wood.
Drywood termites can swarm directly into your home through any entrance and establish a colony in your ceiling or attic space.
It is a low toxicity wood preservative and doesn t affect the environment much.
Therefore you undoubtedly have more damage than the ends of the rafters.
I have major termite damage on three rafter ends.
However subterranean termites will build colonies in any area where they have access to wood.
Termite alates will often land on eaves and dirty gutters are an attractive food source for termites in dry weather.
Termites come from the ground.
They can establish colonies inside ceiling rafters roof beams eaves and other wooden structures associated with your roof.
If this is good enuf.
I have problems with termites on flat roof rafters.
The rafters outriggers need to be replaced to hold a new fascia there is no water damage.
This gives them the perfect chance to munch on the wood in your roof leading to sagging leaking and ultimately collapse.
Borate is basically a type of salt that is used to kill the termites.
I wanted to treat.
I d look for more damage.
The rafters can t be replaced through the attic because this area of the house has a vaulted ceiling.
Drywood termites can even establish colonies underneath wood shingles.
The cost of borate will be around 50 280 depending on the size.
Found termites in roof termites are insects closely related to cockroaches but behaviorally similar to ants and bees in that they organize into social communities with complex divisions of labor.
Removing termite damaged rafters and starter boards.
Termites and mold horay.
If you need to go down to the stucco then try this.
It penetrates into the wood completely and destroys the termites immediately.
Using a 7 or 9 angle grinder with a dry blade cut through the stucco horizontally so you remove entirely that chunk between the rafters.
Unlike drywood termites subterranean termites typically build their colonies in the soil.
Odds are that the studs in that wall will crumble.