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5 Signs of a Termite Infestation

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Termites are often referred to as “silent destroyers” because they can go unnoticed for months or years, causing extensive damage to your property before you even realize it. Identifying the signs of a termite infestation early is crucial to preventing costly repairs and maintaining the structural integrity of your home. Here are five signs indicating that you have an infestation and may need termite treatment to protect your Delray Beach property:

Damaged Wood or Drywall

Termites feed on wood, and over time, their consumption can lead to noticeable damage. Wooden structures around your home, including flooring, stairs and support beams, may become soft, hollowed out or brittle to the touch. If you tap on the affected areas, it may sound hollow, indicating that the wood is no longer solid. 

If you see pin-sized holes in your drywall, these may be areas where termites have eaten their way in. Drywall can also show signs resembling water damage, like bubbling or peeling, when there’s no apparent moisture or water source. This damage occurs as termites tunnel through the walls, weakening the structure.

Stuck Windows and Doors

A telltale sign of a termite infestation is warped wooden door and window frames. As termites consume the wood, they can cause damage to the frames, leading them to swell or become misaligned. This makes it difficult to open and close doors, and often feels like they’re stuck and have to be forced open. If you notice your doors or windows sticking, it could be a sign that termites have been feeding on the surrounding wood, compromising the structure and causing them to warp.

Mud Tubes

Mud tubes are built by subterranean termites who need a viable route from their colonies underground to their food source, which is often people’s homes. These tubes protect them from the dry air, allowing them to maintain the temperature and moisture levels they need to survive. They are often found near the foundation or any area where the soil meets the structure of the home. Mud tubes are an unmistakable sign of a termite infestation, and if you spot them, it’s time to call the Delray Beach termite treatment professionals at Nextgen Pest Solutions.

Droppings

Termite droppings, also called frass, are small, pellet-sized and often closely resemble sawdust. These droppings are found in areas where termites have been feeding, such as near wooden structures or drywall. The presence of frass typically indicates that termites are active in your home and that professional termite removal is needed to prevent any further damage.

Discarded Wings

Swarming termites are common in spring when they leave their colonies to reproduce. Since they shed their wings as they swarm, you may find piles of these discarded wings near windows, doors or gaps and cracks in your home’s structure. If you notice discarded wings in these areas or any areas with natural light, it could be a sign of a termite infestation. These mature colonies are likely actively reproducing and creating new swarms near your property.

If you notice any of these signs, you may be facing a termite infestation. Nextgen Pest Solutions offers professional, reliable and effective termite treatment services to all properties in the Delray Beach area. With industry-leading, environmentally-safe termite control products, we eliminate termites and prevent them from returning while keeping your home, your family and your pets safe. We have over 20 years of experience in the pest control industry, and our highly skilled and trained technicians are committed to keeping your home or commercial property pest-free. Contact us online for a free quote.

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