Woodworm


Woodworm treatments from the Woodworm Experts: Timberwise

Trust Timberwise with your woodworm problem. With over 4 decades of treating woodworm we are experts in the eradication of woodworm. We will correctly identify the type of woodworm infestation and provide a solution to your woodworm problem

Woodworm – The Problem

Wood-boring insect attack can cause structural damage in buildings and is unsightly. There are a number of wood-boring insects that attack timber in properties in the UK.

Woodworm is a description commonly and loosely applied to all wood-boring beetles. The life cycle of the wood boring beetle is normally always near completion before most property owners are even aware they have a problem. After mating the female beetle will lay her eggs into cracks and on the rough surfaces of the structural timbers, which will then hatch and begin tunnelling into the timber.

The number of eggs and larval stage of the beetle will vary according to the species. Larvae will pupate and after several weeks the adult beetles will develop and commence boring their way out of the timber to mate. Having mated the female beetle will again lay her eggs on the timber and the life cycle starts again.

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Woodworm – The Solution

Timberwise have over four decades of experience in the treatment of these insect pests. Our fully trained and experienced surveyors will correctly determine whether treatment is necessary in the first place. The wrong identification of the insect can often lead to costly and unnecessary solutions. With Timberwise you can be sure we will provide the correct woodworm treatments to eradicate your woodworm infestation.

Our Surveyors will identify:

  • The type of insect and extent of the infestation
  • Whether the infestation is active or inactive
  • How much structural damage, if any, has occurred
  • What woodworm treatment is best for your property

Following Inspection:

We shall draw up the correct specification for the elimination of the woodworm infestation, and state any special requirements for difficult pests eg. Death Watch Beetle or House Longhorn.

The four most common wood-boring insects are:

  • Common Furniture Beetle (Anobium punctatum)
    By far the most common insect estimated to infest about 75% of properties in the UK. All buildings over 30 years old are susceptible to infestation by this insect.
  • Death Watch Beetle (Xestobium rufovillosum)
    This insect confines itself to infesting large sectioned hardwoods, often associated with an attack of Wet Rot.
  • Wood Weevil is an insect that prefers extreme damp conditions and decay. Chemical treatment is therefore not always necessary as dry timbers will not be affected by Weevil.
  • House Longhorn (Hylotrupes bajulus)
    Seldom found outside the south of England, this insect infects the sapwood of most softwoods, particularly roofing timbers. Other insects can be found attacking timber, these include: Bark Borer Beetle, Pinhole Borer Beetle and Beetles of the Lyctus species to name but a few.

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The Lifecycle of Woodworm

To learn about the lifecycle of woodworm click here

The truth about woodworm

There has been much speculation surrounding woodworm and if it exists in modern property – a scientific study provides the answer! To view the results of the study click here.

Summary

Woodworm treatment specialists for over 40 years Timberwise have been providing woodworm treatments and the eradication of woodworm from both domestic and commercial properties. From the most common woodworm, the common furniture beetle (Anobium punctatum) to other species including House Longhorn beetle and death watch beetle, we at Timberwise are specilaist in identifying the type of woodworm infestation and ultimatley the eradication through our range of woodworm treatments of the woodworm problem. Our qualified surveyors will identify the correct woodworm treatments for your property based on the kind of woodworm infestation you have. With a long term guarantee you can be sure that your woodworm problem will be gone for good!

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Woodworm – Associated Links

Download our Woodworm Solutions Leaflet

Request a woodworm survey from Timberwise

Request a woodworm survey in Scotland from Wise Property Care

View our on-line RIBA CPD Woodworm and fungal decay seminar