Does termite eat pine wood?
Consequently, what kind of wood is termite resistant?
A few woods are naturally resistant to termites, including cedar and redwood. Only certain parts of these woods are resistant, the heartwood and occasionally the bark. Pressure-treated wood is resistant to insects and decay, and lasts longer than un-treated wood.
Besides, can termites kill pine trees?
Research finds Asian subterranean termites can kill pine trees and hollow out the trunk of many other trees, including oaks, making them structurally fragile and susceptible to hurricanes.
Use termite-resistant building materials whenever possible. Redwood, cedar and juniper are all wood species that are less favorable to termites. Eliminate standing water and chronically moist soil near your home. Termites need moist soil to survive and are attracted to wet areas.