Termites attack your furniture; this problem can be solved for less than Rs 5.

As humidity increases during the rainy season, termites spread rapidly and gradually corrode expensive furniture from within. People often become aware of this when a powdery substance begins to ooze from the wood.

Termites in Furniture: If you have wooden furniture in your home, there's always the fear of termite infestation. Especially during the rainy season, as humidity increases, termites spread rapidly and gradually corrode expensive furniture from within. People often become aware of this when powdery residue begins to ooze from the wood or when doors and cupboards begin to make hollow sounds.

 

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If not addressed promptly, termites can spread to walls and cause significant damage. However, it's not necessary to spend thousands of dollars on expensive chemicals or pest control. Simple home remedies can also help control the problem to a large extent.

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In fact, termites thrive in damp areas. Common signs include thin mud-like tunnels on walls, broken wings near windows, a hollow sound when tapping wood, or fine dust coming out of furniture. Experts say that if wood feels soft when pressed with a screwdriver, it's a sign of termite infestation.

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The use of salt is considered a popular and easy way to remove termites. Mix salt with water to form a thick paste and spray it on the affected areas using a spray bottle. Alternatively, you can also pour the salt directly into the termite tunnels. It is believed that the salt dehydrates the termites, causing them to gradually die.

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Neem is considered a natural insecticide. If powdery mildew is oozing out of furniture and termites appear to be spreading, boil neem leaves and spray the water on the affected areas. Alternatively, a mixture of neem oil and water can also be sprayed. Its strong smell and bitter taste help repel termites.

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Vinegar and lemon juice are also widely used as home remedies. Mix the juice of one lemon with half a cup of vinegar, fill it in a spray bottle, and spray it on the termite-infested area. This mixture can not only damage termite tunnels but also help eliminate them.

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Many people also use boric acid or borax powder to get rid of termites. It can be mixed with water and sprayed on wooden doors and windows. It is believed to affect the termites' digestive system, causing them to slowly die.

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According to experts, termites spread rapidly in damp areas. Therefore, problems like leaks, damp walls, and damp floors should not be ignored. Exposing furniture to sunlight from time to time, protecting it from water, and varnishing or painting it once a year are also considered helpful in termite prevention.