Termites build pencil-sized mud tubes to travel between their colony and food source. These are often found along walls, crawl spaces, or exterior foundations.
Wood that sounds hollow when tapped may be infested. Termites eat wood from the inside out, often leaving the surface intact but weakening the structure underneath.
Drywood termites leave behind small, pellet-shaped droppings called frass. These can accumulate in small piles near entry points or damaged wood.
Winged termites (swarmers) are a major sign of an active infestation. If you see these near windows or doors, it indicates a mature colony nearby.
After mating, swarmers shed their wings. Piles of wings near windowsills, vents, or lights can be one of the first visible signs of a termite problem.
Termite damage inside walls can cause paint to bubble or peel, resembling water damage. This often indicates termites are tunneling just beneath the surface.
Termites invade homes in search of cellulose-rich materials like wood, paper, and drywall. They are particularly attracted to moist, dark environments such as basements, crawl spaces, and areas with water damage. Once inside, they silently chew through structures, often unnoticed until significant damage is done.
Place bait stations around your home to attract termites and slowly eliminate the colony. These work well for subterranean termites.
Use sealants and physical barriers around the foundation, pipes, and utility lines to block termite access into your home.
Inspect wooden structures, crawl spaces, and attics for mud tubes, hollow wood, or other signs of termite activity every few months.
Use professional-grade liquid termiticides to treat the soil around your home and create a long-lasting chemical barrier against termites.
Reduce excess moisture by repairing leaks and improving drainage, as damp wood is a primary attractant for termite infestations.
When infestations are extensive, seek help from licensed termite control experts who offer thorough inspections and advanced treatments.
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Termites are attracted to wood, moisture, and warm environments. Leaky pipes, poor drainage, and wood-to-soil contact are common reasons they invade homes.
Termites are not harmful to humans directly, but they can cause extensive structural damage to your home, leading to costly repairs if not addressed promptly.
Signs include mud tubes on walls or foundations, hollow-sounding wood, discarded wings, and visible damage to wooden structures or furniture.
Effective methods include baiting systems, soil treatments with termiticides, removing moisture sources, and hiring professional pest control services.
DIY methods may provide temporary relief, but they rarely eliminate the entire colony. Professional treatment is usually necessary for long-term protection.
The timeline depends on the infestation's size. Some treatments show results within days, but full elimination and prevention can take weeks with follow-ups.