Hows that rubber mulch holding up color and smell wise? Any sign of termite interest? Thats about the same price as the rocks from my local gravel yard but looks a hell of a lot better.
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If you like the look of the shredded rubber I'd go for it Kragnut!
Same benefits as rocks. It may have a little odor in the hot sun at first but it'll dissipate. Should last for a very long time and require little maintenance.:thup:
Termites go into a (wooden framed) house to eat wood. (They will ALSO be able to acquire access through concrete slabs wherever a crack or joint is present) They return to the ground for water. They DO NOT LIVE in your house. The type of mulch you use doesn't matter. Pine Bark and Cedar are prefered for other type insects.
The thing to do is have the foundation of your dwelling TREATED for termites and then rest easy.
NO termites in my house for 39 years after finding them in 1970. BUT, they don't use the same chemicals now, so a 10 year re-treat is the current recomendation.
I have lived in the South all my life. In this house for 25 years.
FWIW,
Emri
P.S.- Ask the (local) state agriculture entension agent about your particular question. I went to the one here to ask about "Amazon" termites which supposedly don't respond to the "usual" treatments. The termite company which I use wanted a BIG payment to treat for them. The AG station didn't have a clue what I was asking about. They aren't here yet it appears, but are in the New Orleans area from what I have read. The pesticide co. just wanted for me to pay them to be "protected" just in case.
Good Luck!!!
Best landscaping advice I ever got:
"If you can't cut it with a chainsaw you don't need it"
we used 1" white aggregate over weed matting, be sure to nail it down, used the plastic edging outside, a mistake, will use interlocking bricks to provide outside border next time, u can poke them back in line easier if u nudge it with mower, plastic strip pulls out of the ground.
Think chloradane if you can find it, from house to 4' away , around whole house, but you can never plant edible plants there, EVER.
da gimp
You can buy brick chips from a local brick manufacturer a lot cheaper than you can in a bag at Lowes. If you are in South Carolina you should be able to find some near you. There are lots of brick manufacturers in South Carolina. The bugs don't eat brick and they don't rot.
Quite often, mulch will come with termites already inside.
The rubber has been down over a month and the smell is gone...it smelled like a new bicycle tire for about a week.....I don't mind cause I like that smell. I put the weed block plastic down , and duct taped the seams... then on with the rubber. I like it....the color is supposed to stay the same for 12 years. I don't care...it is dark and looks really sharp. I think it helped rejuvenate a spiral spruce tree that I thought was dying...Maybe it kept the heat in the soil and the rain we've had recently has gotten the ornamental trees looking green and showing new growth. I'm very pleased....get yourself some of the cheap stepping stones from Wally World or Lowes, the mulch has a tendency to be easily kicked and if you're walking on it, chances are you'll kick some on your walkway or patio.
Good Luck,
Dave
Google 'termites in (name of state)' and you will get more info then you need.