Wood Destroying Organism (WDO) Home Inspection Practice Exam

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Dirt-filled porches and terraces are primarily associated with which type of infestation?

  1. Bee

  2. Termite

  3. Ant

  4. Rodent

The correct answer is: Termite

Dirt-filled porches and terraces are primarily associated with termite infestations due to the natural behaviors and habits of these pests. Termites, particularly subterranean species, create mud tubes and tunnels that they construct using dirt, wood particles, and their saliva. These structures allow them to travel between their colony and sources of wood above ground while protecting them from desiccation and predators. When you observe dirt accumulation in porch or terrace areas, it often indicates that termites are working to establish a passage from their underground colonies to wood components of the structure. The presence of these dirt features aligns with typical signs of subterranean termite activity. In comparison, while bees might build nests that involve dirt in certain species, they do not typically correlate with structural elements like porches. Ants can create mounds or trails but do not usually fill areas with dirt in the same manner as termites. Rodents may dig and create burrows but do not leave dirt-filled areas as a primary identifier for their presence. Thus, the association of dirt in these areas is more definitively linked to termites than the other pests listed.