Pensacola Termites are pests that nobody wants to deal with! They will destroy your property and waste no time doing it! Most termites live in dry wood and can be found in the foundation, window and door frames of your home or building without even being visible, although some species of termites can be found underground, like under your house or in the soil of your garden. If you have a termite infestation they will feed on any wood found around your home, from door panels to furniture.
It is absolutely necessary to look for signs of termites in your home. If you know that there is a termite infestation in your neighborhood it’s recommended to have regular checks around your home done by a professional to catch them as early as possible and prevent termite damage!
Here are 6 Termite Warning Signs that might let you know that these unwanted guests are living in your home:
The first sign of a termite infestation in Pensacola is usually the most obvious- the presence of flying termites, called Swarmers. They leave the nest and fly around to find a mate and establish a new colony, which could be near or inside of your home!
Have you ever been outside at night and seen a group of insects flying around a street light? Some termites swarm at night and are attracted to light sources while other species of termites will swarm during daylight. You will also find that many termites like to swarm after rain showers at certain times of the year, like Spring.
Another common sign of termites is their discarded wings. Flying termites lose their wings shortly after finding a mate. The pair can live together in their growing colony for over ten years!
People mistaking termites for “white ants” are a common misconception and an easy one to make as ants and termites are very similar in shape, size and even behavior! So what are the differences between ants and termites?
It’s easy to tell the difference between an ant and termite. Termites are light in color – usually a white creamy color and can sometimes look translucent. Termite’s antennae are also completely straight rather than bent like the ant.
The important thing to note is that there is no such thing as a white ant! If you think you have spotted an insect which looks like a white ant in and around your house then you might have a termite problem on your hands and need to contact us for Pensacola Termite Control right away. (850) 492-9225
A key sign of termites is their droppings. This is a key indicator of an infestation that is always looked for during the time of a termite inspection in Pensacola. Subterranean Termites use their feces to build tunnels; Drywood Termites instead push their feces out of small holes near the entrances to their nest, resulting in small black marks and a dark powdery substance around the area they are infesting.
Another sign that you might have termite infestation is if you hear quiet clicking sounds coming from your walls. Soldier termites bang their heads against the wood or shake their bodies when their colony is disturbed to signal danger to the other termites.
Worker termites, which are the ones who love to feast on your wood, are also noisy eaters. If you put your ear close to any infested wood by termites you might hear them munching away! If you do, Contact a Termite Professional immediately!
Termites will eat wood from the inside out, leaving a thin piece of timber or even just the paint! If you knock or tap on an area that has termite damage it will usually sound hollow. This is because your wood has been eaten away by termites!
Some most common stories you might hear about termites is a problem only discovered when a vacuum goes through a door frame or a finger pressed against a part of the wall goes through.
Often related to signs of damp and hot weather, stiff windows and warped doors can also mean termites! Termites produce tons of moisture when eating and tunneling through door and window frames causing wood to warp, making it harder to open doors and windows.
The best way to know for sure is to have a Pensacola Termite Inspection!
Our technicians are experts in looking for termites around your property and have the technology to detect them when there are no visible signs!
Most insurance policies do not cover termite damage so it’s recommended to have regular professional termite inspections to detect infestation as early as possible and minimize the risk of costly damage to your property.
If termite activity is found we will provide you with recommendations for suitable treatments available for your property.
Every termite swarm needs to be investigated! Learn more about Termite Swarming – What You Need To Know.
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