Spelunking in Hell [X]
Aug. 23rd, 2009 04:01 amI survived. Barely.
I rigged up a remote control for the shop vac using X10 (definitely a good move. It takes about fifteen minutes to wriggle my way all the way to the back on either side (they don't connect), and I had to check on some wood damage that might have been termites.) This way, I could switch off the vac with my remote control, then dig into the wood a little to see if the soldier termites would get their Alice Cooper on.
I heard nothing, and saw no mud tubes, live termites, or other signs of current activity.
I'm pretty convinced based on the three places we found evidence of termites in my house that, contrary to what the guy from Aztec told me, the Eastern Subterranean Termite *must* have local water to remain established in a location. All three places had, during my occupation of the house, long-term leaks with constant moisture. Of those three, *only* the one where the moisture had persisted still had any evidence of termites.
So I vacuumed out all of the various dusts, rusts, nails, bugs, rat shits, and bits of spray-foam insulation, filled the drain hole with a monster snowball of caulk, then went back in with the boric acid and made a two-inch deep perimeter all the way around.
All in all, it was *much* better than the previous times I've been down there, all of which have been after one of the legendary Hot Tub Flooding Incidents, meaning that in addition to everything else, it was also *wet*. I found several other minor problems with the tub itself that finally clinched the decision that it will never operate again in its current location. The thing to do is to remove it and set it up outside, and re-claim the roughly 200 sq. ft. of air-conditioned space it currently occupies. How, exactly, that will possible when the entire wall (and not the one it's sitting next to) was knocked out to put it *into* the house is yet to be seen. I suspect it will involve a grinder and a lot of Bondo.
A story for another day.
I rigged up a remote control for the shop vac using X10 (definitely a good move. It takes about fifteen minutes to wriggle my way all the way to the back on either side (they don't connect), and I had to check on some wood damage that might have been termites.) This way, I could switch off the vac with my remote control, then dig into the wood a little to see if the soldier termites would get their Alice Cooper on.
I heard nothing, and saw no mud tubes, live termites, or other signs of current activity.
I'm pretty convinced based on the three places we found evidence of termites in my house that, contrary to what the guy from Aztec told me, the Eastern Subterranean Termite *must* have local water to remain established in a location. All three places had, during my occupation of the house, long-term leaks with constant moisture. Of those three, *only* the one where the moisture had persisted still had any evidence of termites.
So I vacuumed out all of the various dusts, rusts, nails, bugs, rat shits, and bits of spray-foam insulation, filled the drain hole with a monster snowball of caulk, then went back in with the boric acid and made a two-inch deep perimeter all the way around.
All in all, it was *much* better than the previous times I've been down there, all of which have been after one of the legendary Hot Tub Flooding Incidents, meaning that in addition to everything else, it was also *wet*. I found several other minor problems with the tub itself that finally clinched the decision that it will never operate again in its current location. The thing to do is to remove it and set it up outside, and re-claim the roughly 200 sq. ft. of air-conditioned space it currently occupies. How, exactly, that will possible when the entire wall (and not the one it's sitting next to) was knocked out to put it *into* the house is yet to be seen. I suspect it will involve a grinder and a lot of Bondo.
A story for another day.
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Date: 2009-08-24 12:58 am (UTC)I'm working on getting into the technical writing field right now. How do you feel about me using your post as a testimonial I could post on a website somewhere? Although it would naturally be more powerful if I could use your real name, I could also not place your name at all. There wouldn't be any connection with either of our LJs. I keep my real identity and this blog separate.