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1. A new colony will be formed when winged reproductives are pushed out from healthy colonies. As soon as the termites locate a comfortable area, these pesky insects will start a new colony right in your home.
2. These infestations can also occur when subterranean termites search a property up and down for food. During their search for food, termites usually enter into a home's structure. Many termites create mud tunnels over the walls of a foundation to help them reach the structure's wood. Are you wondering if you have a termite infestation? Did you recently spot a termite mound? Fortunately, there are several obvious signs of a termite infestation. If your area has dry-wood termites, you may run across termite droppings or pellets. The pellets will usually be small, and many of them will feature a wood-like appearance. Many homeowners have seen these pellets fall from the furniture or ceiling. If your area has subterranean termites, you'll likely observe several termites flying out of a structure. Mud tubes that feature a straw-like appearance may also indicate that a termite infestation is extremely close by. If your area has Formosan Termites, you should look out for mud structures inside the wall of a foundation. Whether you are dealing with dry-wood, Formosan, or subterranean termites, you should always call a professional termite exterminator if you suspect a termite infestation. Our reputable pest control firm can inspect your property and determine whether the termite infestation is dormant or active. |
Termites/White Ants Pest Control
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