Do You Know What Termite Signs To Look For In Determining If Your House Has Been Infested?

By Don Rodriguiez

While calling an expert is the best thing you can do to determine if your property has been invaded by termites, there are some preliminary steps you can take to inspect your house to determine whether or not it is infested. This article will discuss some of the more readily identifiable termite signs which signal an infestation. You not longer have to guess, now you can know.

One of the worst things about termite infestations is most of the time people do not discover the problem until the damage has been done and repair bills are in the thousands of dollars in addition to the cost of getting rid of the pesky pests. That is why you need to know what the signs are you should look for to determine if your property has been invaded. This is no joking matter since these insects cause billions of dollars in damages every year to businesses and homes.

All three types of termites known to be in the United States have what are called alates. These are the insects that swarm in early spring. It is this swarming which presents a clear sign of infestation, although it is not always apparent, without further investigation, whether the pests are coming or going. You should look for piles of transparent wings around the foundation of your house, near trees or lawn furniture with wood in it, and parts of the outside of your house made of wood.

You want to inspect these wings very closely as you want to avoid the mistake of thinking you have termites when in fact you have ants. You need to be very careful in this regard. Check with your local pest control board or agricultural extension office if you are not sure to which pest the wings belong.

Another sign is if you see dark or blistered coloring on your wood floor which can be scrapped away with a knife. Similarly, if you knock on the wood of say a wall or door frame and you hear a tapping sound, that might very well be termites beating their heads against the wall to alert other members of the colony that danger is present. - 30446

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