Termites cannot digest concrete.
Termites concrete walls.
Subterranean termites live inside the soil and reach above ground level food sources via special tunnels that workers build of saliva mud and their feces.
Although wood is their preferred source of nutrition and what they are well known for eating termites have also been known to eat drywall foam plastics and even thin lead and copper cheeting materials especially when it s in the way of them getting to wood.
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The short answer is no.
Can termites eat concrete.
I recomment to contact trackers first.
In crawl space termite tunnels on block foundation end end joist and hanging from floor joist.
Look for the othersigns of infestation by termites.
Sometimes these imperfections can develop while newly poured concrete is drying.
If the a part of the wall sounds hollow after you tap on it then this is likely a sign that termites have eaten away parts of the wooden interior of your wall.
Termites can infest a block house from the top or bottom depending on the species.
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Other cracks can form when soil settles under a slab.
Older concrete block houses are vulnerable to subterraneans because of a type of construction called block stemwall that was used until about the mid 1980s.
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Side view of same location showing stalactites tubes on flue and vertically on concrete wall.
They can be noticed easily when present along exterior concrete walls or a home s foundation.
For a natural solution use boric acid or diatomaceous earth.
Listen for a hollow sound as you tap with a screwdriver then explore the tree by clicking with the screwdriver to visibly observe termite activity.
Subterranean termite tubes are 1 4 to 1 inch in diameter.
Termites can get through a crack as narrow as the width of a business card.
Determine where the termites are in the walls of your home.
Walls can draw these nasty insects in case they are in direct contact with the ground soil.
Tap on the walls with a screwdriver to determine where the infestation of termites is.
Concrete is extremely strong but it s not flexible.
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Note hanging tunnel at left foreground measuring 3 below joist and void through joist near end at upper right.
The ones that get in from the bottom subterranean termites live in the soil and enter the house to consume wood then return to their nest in the ground.
You can figure this out by tapping on the walls of your home.
He came in my house and pointed out i had termites under concrete and in the walls of the house.
Use a manual duster to spray the boric acid or diatomaceous earth into termite infested wood cracks crevices and holes inside and outside of your home.
If you suspect that you have termites inside your walls you first have to locate the area in which you think they are.