Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1925 — Page 17

FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925

HOMEBUILDERS WARNED ABOUT ANTS’ INVASION Inspector Says White Insects May Visit City. Fearing an Invasion of white ants, as destructive to wood as rust Is to Iron or steel, Francis F. Hamilton, city building commissioner, today warned home builders to take precautions against their ravages. Reports received by Hamilton from the Department of Agriculture Indicate that frame buildings In the South and Middle West have been damaged to the extent of thousands of dollars from the Insects. "An attack of white ants could result In two or three hundred dollars worth of damage to anew house within two years after Its completion," Hamilton declared. Precautions Given However, only a few simple precautions will forestall the insects, according to Hamilton. "AH wood In dlreot contact with the earth should be Impregnated with coal tar creosote or else such contact should be avoided by foundations of concrete or stone,’’ Hamilton said, "Brick Is not advisable In foundations unless capped and faced with concrete because ants are able to burrow into the mortar after a few years. “While termites cannot be driven out of fhelr habitations In wood by insevtldes or fumigation, they can be killed off by introducing Concrete or treated wood Insulation between the building and the ground at all foundation or post contaots. Fly in Spring and FaJl * "Each spring and fall,’’ Hamilton continued, "the termites emerge from the woodwork of Infested buildings as 'flying ants,’ and this swarming may be the first Indication of their presence. "Prompt action onthe firfst appearance of the ants may avoid much damage, but their continued boring of minute tunnels In sills, posts, Joists and other parts of the house is certain to result eventually In important damage.” LUNCHEON BY SORORITY The P, E. O, of Indianapolis has arranged a luncheon for visiting teachers who are members of tho P. E. O. Sorority In connection with the Convention of the National Education Association here, June 28 to July 8. The luncheon will be on the Roof Garden of the Severin at noon July 1. Mrs. Mabel Smith, 840 Sumner St., Is In charge of luncheon arrangements. The P. E. O. Sorority has 35,000 members In the United States.

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