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CATCH OF THE DAY




A termite colony entering the foundation and structure of a home.  Discovered 8/6/18 by the inspector Robert Jones.  Termites need moisture and cellulose to live.  Termites create tunnels for protection to enter the structure.  The tunnels provide them protection from the elements and predators.  These tunnels are good indicators that the home may have structural damage.

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