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Spotting the Telltale Signs of a Termite Infestation

July 29, 2015

termite-swarmThe summer months have arrived, and now is a terrific time to schedule termite control services for your home or building. During the summer season, warmer temperatures and longer days can attract termites to your property. When a termite colony takes up residence in your home, these nasty insects can create significant property damage. Fortunately, a company offering pest control in NYC will be able to help you identify and termite any termite problems that may be affecting your home. If you are wondering whether your home is in need of pest control services, here is a look at some of the telltale signs of a termite infestation.

 

Hollow Wood

One of the top signs of a termite infestation is when wooden surfaces around your home begin to sound hollow when you tap on them. A termite colony feeds on wood in order to survive. Since termites do not like to be in direct sunlight, they will typically tunnel beneath the surface of the wood. For this reason, many forms of termite damage are not visible to the naked eye.

Swarming Insects

When a termite colony takes up residence in your home, you may notice swarming insects around your property. These termites, known as swarmers, are on a mission to create brand new colonies. Typically, termite colonies will swarm during the hottest days of the year. If you notice swarming termites on or around your home, you should be sure to contact a pest control professional.

Mud Tubes

Depending on the type of termite that is affecting your home, you may also find mud tubes along your walls and the sides of your home. Subterranean termite colonies move from place to place by constructing sturdy mud tubes. These tubes provide shelter, as well as enough moisture for the colony to survive. In the event that you notice one or more of these termite symptoms around your home, you should schedule pest control services right away.

 

Filed Under: Termite Removal, Termites

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