Wood Destroying Organism (WDO) Home Inspection Practice Exam

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Termites make what type of distinction between structural wood and the wood of a dead tree?

  1. No distinction

  2. Many distinctions

  3. Some distinction

  4. Clear distinction

The correct answer is: No distinction

Termites typically do not make a distinction between structural wood in homes and the wood of a dead tree. Their primary concern is the availability of cellulose, which is found in both types of wood. Termites consume wood as a food source, so they are more interested in the material's nutrient content rather than its structural integrity or purpose. This lack of distinction leads them to infest both live and dead wood indiscriminately, which is a crucial understanding for a WDO inspector to note, especially when assessing potential pest damage in residential settings. Recognizing this behavior helps in identifying risk areas for termite infestations and underscores the importance of addressing conducive conditions for all types of wood.