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You are here: Home / Blog / Everything You Need to Know about Termites

Everything You Need to Know about Termites

Q&A Icon - Questions and answers - 3d man - FAQWhen temperatures are consistently above freezing, termites often swarm inside homes before moving outdoors to search for food and water.

Termites require four things to survive—food, moisture, shelter and optimal temperature.

Wood building materials in and around homes can provide the food, while moisture can come from air conditioners or standing water from landscape grading. Mud tubes act as a protective tunnel and keep termites moist. Those tubes are about the size of a pencil and usually run vertically on the inside or outside of a building’s foundation.”

Q: Are termites only active in the spring and summer?
A:
No, even though termites are most visible in the spring, they can damage property year-round. According to the National Pest Management Association, termites cause about $5 billion in damage per year in the U.S.

Q: What is a termite swarm, and if I see one, does that mean I have a termite problem?
A:
Swarmers, also known as the “reproductives” of the colony, are termites that come out each year to start new colonies. They usually leave the nest in the spring. Colonies do not typically start producing swarming termites until the colony is fairly mature and has more than likely been established for a while. If people see a swarm of termites inside their home, that could be a sign that termites have been there for at least five to seven years.

Q: How can you tell the difference between a termite and a flying ant?
A:
Although termite swarmers and flying ants can be easily confused, homeowners should not assume swarms are groups of flying ants. Termites are found in every state except Alaska and thrive in warm and damp, humid climates. This is a good example of why it is important to partner with a professional pest management company. They can help homeowners determine what type of pest they have and develop a customized approach to a treatment plan and solution. Another difference is that ants typically swarm in the summer, while termites generally swarm right at the onset of spring when winter is ending.

Q: I do not see any signs of termites, so do I need to worry about a preventive plan?
A:
Warning signs can be subtle and often go unnoticed until structural damage has already occurred. Signs of an infestation can include termite swarms, mud tubes and piles of discarded wings. After the termites swarm, which is typically during warm spring days, they can shed their wings and leave piles of them behind. Anywhere around your home where it is in contact with the soil can be a potential termite entrance.

Q: What else can homeowners do to prevent a termite problem?
A:
Keep gutters clear and direct water from downspouts away from your home. Also, do not pile mulch or allow soil to accumulate against your home’s siding. This could provide access for termites to enter your home. Finally, pay close attention to dirt-filled porches and crawlspaces. Termites could have easy access to wood through cracks in foundation walls or if wood is in contact with the soil.

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