However as with all wood and even lumber resins and sap seep out of the wood over time.
Termites and cedar siding.
According to the u s.
Termites can eat cedar but they tend to stay away from it because cedar wood has resin and oil that tends to repel them.
That said termites are less attracted to cedar than other types of wood.
These are substances naturally produced by plants that act as repellents against some insects.
While termites tend to avoid certain types of lumber including yellow cedar trees redwoods cypress trees and teak trees they still can consume these woods especially if it s the only available food source.
Department of agriculture that s because cedar contains allelochemicals.
Cedar s unique aspect and advantageous properties such as its durability and excellent insulating factor make it a choice material.
When they ve expended those food sources they often create feeder tubes hollow channels in your siding that destroy the structural integrity of the wood.
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Maintain a distance of 6 inches or more between the earth and wooden decks or siding.
This provides easy access to the termites that may be present in the ground.
Thus building with hardwoods of these varieties will provide some natural resistance to termite infestations but these woods still can t provide complete or long term protection against these invasive pests.
Subterranean termites live underground feeding on wood surfaces buried below the surface.
Cedar is commonly believed to be a termite repellent wood but the truth is these pests will eat it if they have to.