ER 
ITE 
COT Oya 

Fig. 13 
The above illustration shows the possible entranoe into your home 
of Termites, From experience, few homes are completely surrounded 
by Termites, and in most cases, they are im spots they may be 
under your porch, a window casing, stairs eto. They may enter from 
the ground thru Termite tubes inte points A or B or C etce At these 
points into your woodwork their food is the Cellulose (heartwood) 
eturning to their Termite colony in the ground, which is supplied 
with moisture from the ground.This migration back and forth from 
the wood to their colony is continuous and has been explained on 
Page 2. At any of these points A,B,or C, evidence of the presence 
of Termites existing at any of these points has bebn given you. 
First,by examination of the woodwork,second=—by observation ef 
flights of winged insects, and third=by discarded wings .These have 
been discussed on pages 2 and 3, Let us assume that a flight ef 
winged insects was observed by you at point A.(in and around a 
window sill) Solution; Examine the woodwork-if necessary,remove a 
piece of this woodwork.Note if any damage te wood is noticeable, 
Examine both on the outside and inside for any signs of bulges or 
tunnels that the Termites may have created from the ground up iato 
the oodwork,. With the point of a knife,break open this tube.See 
if signs of Termites are visible. Follow this te the ground,and 
proceed as explained on pages 4,5, or 63; using whichever methed is 
most convenient and applicable. REMEMBER=-TERMITGAS MUST BE APPLIED 
INTO THE GROUND., and wherever Termitgas is applied, it must be 
covered over with dirt and tamped dowa. These have been fully ex— 
plained. Spraying Termitgas over wood is net mecessary, KILL THE 
TERMITES in the ground, those that remain in the wood wiil die, 
from lack of contact with the ground, 
