Do I have termites?
What do termites damage?
How do I get rid of termites?
How can I prevent termites?
While termites may resemble ants, they differ in size and color. Usually, they measure no more than ½” inch and range from off-white to brown in color.
Key indicators of termites are mud tubes, frass (droppings), shed wings, and damaged wood. If you spot any of these, it’s time to reach out to a professional. Here are some tips for spotting the signs of termites.
Termites can be active year-round due to our climate, but they typically swarm in the spring as they spread to create new colonies, making them more noticeable.
Termites, one of the most widespread pests, are present in every state except Alaska, with higher populations in humid and wet climates.
A termite colony can spread both by swarming and by slowly growing within a building before it is discovered. Learn more about the spread of termites here.
The presence of termite droppings, known as frass, signals an infestation. Identifying this and other signs should prompt you to reach out to termite control experts quickly.
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