How do you tell if termites are active in your house?

Keep an eye out for the following signs of termite activity:

  1. Discolored or drooping drywall.
  2. Peeling paint that resembles water damage.
  3. Wood that sounds hollow when tapped.
  4. Small, pinpoint holes in drywall.
  5. Buckling wooden or laminate floor boards.
  6. Tiles loosening from the added moisture termites can introduce to your floor.

How do termites operate?

It is a liquid termiticide that acts like bait. When termites pass through the product they become carriers. Then, like a virus, the slow-acting poison works its way from worker to worker, and eventually back to the termites living in the nest, including the queen. If the queen dies, the colony dies.

What causes termites in the house?

In addition to wood inside the home, termites are drawn inside by moisture, wood in contact with house foundations, and cracks in building exteriors. Different combinations of these factors attract different species. Additionally, geographic location plays a role in how likely homeowners are to deal with infestations.

Can termites just go away?

While you cannot get rid of termites permanently from the environment, you can help prevent them from taking root in your home and control any active colonies nearby. Although it may be tempting to try termite control yourself, prevention and treatment is best left to the professionals.

How fast do termites spread?

Within a few days, they can multiply to what’s considered an infestation. Homeowners need to take every percaussion possible, and be sure to act quickly in order to protect their homes. Termites live in colonies, and they can spread to more than 100 feet in every direction from the epicenter.

Do termites return to the same spot?

As a homeowner, you most probably expect termite treatment to offer permanent protection against another infestation but that is, unfortunately, not the case. Even after fumigation, termites can still find a way into your home again, if a barrier is not created to discourage re-entry.

Where do termites lay eggs?

A termite egg is very small, white and oval-shaped. Since termite eggs are laid deep inside the nest, people rarely can see them. In fact, subterranean termite nests often are located 4 to 18 inches below ground and drywood termite nests typically are concealed within structures, including walls and furniture.

How long do termites live in a house?

around one to two years
But generally speaking, termites can live around one to two years roughly. Okay, that’s longer than most people expect. Let us study the lifespan of these great survivors.