Robert on june 10 2011 at 8 51 am.
Ants eating vinyl pool liner.
Their thin liners are not enough to hide the water which lies inside.
If you have a pool and the liner gets damaged by termites before you install the new liner you need to treat the soil on which the new liner will be sitting.
Termites will detect the water and target any weak part of a pools design including the liners as well as pipes pvc or flex pipe underground.
It is suspected that the termites are attracted to the pool area due to the dampness around the pool.
Ants piercing a pool s vinyl liner are doing so because they re in search of water and not a vinyl meal.
They eat large areas of pin holes throughout liner causing leaks and damage.
They do not eat the liner but make ant trails.
A good pest control person can help eliminate this.
They are in the ground.
Before installing a new liner treat areas under the liner with insecticide designed to kill ants.
If your swimming pool liner has suspected termite damage you can try pulling the vinyl swimming pool liner away from the pool wall to.
Monitor the water level for at least a week.
Termites ability to detect water even through thick pool liners will initiate an interest.
Vinyl liners deteriorate over time due to harsh ultraviolet rays and pool chemicals.
They find swimming pools usually by accident but once found they will devour and destroy your pool liner in no time.
Vinyl liners in swimming pools can last from 5 to 15 or more years which is a definite benefit.
Yes ants and termites are both very destructive to vinyl pool liners.
Termites can create small pin like holes in the swimming pool liner usually starting just above the waterline on your in ground swimming pool on an above ground pool the damage usually starts in the cove area.
We are finding now that ants can cause this type of damage as well.
Unfortunately a number of issues can harm a swimming pool s vinyl liner including that ants may try to eat through it.