Termites!

Christopher D. Purdy purdy@oak.cats.ohiou.edu
Sun, 4 Feb 2001 23:10:20 -0500


>Has anyone used any pesticide to tent and gas a piano for termites? Brand?
>Where to purchase? Effectiveness? Thanks. Anyone know how to tell if termite
>damage is old, or whether the termites might still be active (besides
>waiting a year or two to see if the piano weighs less)? Thanks again.
>
>Terry Farrell
>Piano Tuning & Service
>Tampa, Florida
>mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com

Terry,

Termites build mud tubes up from the ground to the wood.  If termites are
active there will be mud tubes about the size of a pencil going to the
piano.  They would be under the piano and maybe hard to see but they have
to be there or it is old damage.  If you see these tubes, break them open
and if you see little white bugs, that's your boys.  If you move the piano,
the termites cannot "go home" and it is my understanding that they cannot
live without that access to the ground.

I have never had to deal with termites in a piano but my father owned a
pest control business and when I was young I spent summers at war with
termites.  When a house was treated for termites back then, they didn't
really kill all the bugs.  They live and travel underground and you can't
get to them.  What you do is put a chemical barrier between them and the
house so they can't come up.  The house where your piano is needs to be
treated and that will take care of the ones in the piano.  They can't
survive without going back underground.  Chances are they are in other
parts of the house and the piano may be the least of the owners concerns.
Also, don't sweat the eggs.  The queen lives underground and lays all the
eggs there.

Things have changed alot since I did this kind of work.  I belive the
chemical we used then isn't even legal to use now.  What I have seen
recently is where people put little "bait" traps at about 3-6 foot
intervals in the ground around the house.  The workers get the bait and
take it back to the nest underground where it slowly poisons the whole hee
haw gang.

chris

-Christopher D. Purdy R.P.T.
-School of Music, Ohio University
-Athens, OH  45701
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