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Wood to Ground Contact

Photograph of brick pier with wood to ground contact
Figure 1: This wood to ground contact was intended for installing a barrier against animal intrusion to the crawlspace. It helps termites, however.
Photograph of wood to ground contact on pier where a shelter tube has been exposed.
Figure 2: Exposed termite shelter tube that was aided by wood to ground contact
Photograph of wood to ground contact against solid brick pier
Figure 3: Wood to ground contact against solid concrete pier

Wood to ground contact in any type of structure is an invitation for subterranean termite infestation.

These photos came from a house where the homeowner attached boards to the piers to hold lattice between the openings.

In figure 2, close inspection reveals Formosan termites using the board as a bridge to enter the house.

Figure 3 shows that at some point in the history of the same house, someone repaired the sill and placed this large wood beam as a support. Now the Formosan termites are also using it as an entrance point into the house.

 


Posted on: 1/15/2007 3:30:58 PM

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