You can spot a termite problem early by watching for discarded wings near windows, mud tubes along your foundation, hollow-sounding wood, tiny piles of frass (termite droppings), and bubbling or cracked paint. Catching these warning signs early can save you thousands...
Termite activity peaks during summer because warm temperatures and humidity accelerate colony growth and trigger swarming. Homeowners can reduce risk by eliminating moisture sources, removing wood-to-soil contact, sealing entry points, and scheduling professional...
Termites cause an estimated $6.8 billion in property damage across the U.S. each year (according to the EPA), and most homeowners don’t notice until the damage is severe. Key warning signs include mud tubes, discarded wings, hollow-sounding wood, and warped...
To tell if termites are eating your home, look for mud tubes along foundation walls, discarded wings near windowsills, hollow-sounding wood, and bubbling paint. Early detection is crucial, as subterranean and drywood termites cause billions in structural damage...