Termites will do just about anything to
feed on wood. You may think that only wooden homes are at risk of
termite damage, but these insects will feast on ceilings, floors,
cabinets and furniture inside any home. Termite infestation,
unfortunately, is usually not detected until damage has been done. Here
are some signs that a termite population is damaging your home.
1. Look for Swarmers
Swarmers are small winged insects that
look like flying ants. Finding these bugs and their discarded wings near
your window in the spring is an early detection sign. Termite damage,
however, occurs year round, and your next best bet is finding damaged
areas.
2. Check Inside Your Homes
Termites can affect the walls, ceiling,
floors, windows and doors. Your floor may feel spongy, walls may have
unexplained cracks, and the ceiling may sag. Your doors and windows may
be bent out of shape, so they will be difficult to open and close.
3. Check Outside Your Home
Check outside for signs that termites
have damaged fence posts, roof tiles, and even trees. Homes without a
concrete foundation and ones with crawl spaces may be susceptible to
damage.
As soon as you think you may have a
termite infestation, call a pest control service immediately. Your
service provider can discuss options to removing the insects and
protecting your home against future damage. Visit this website to learn
more about termite control in Pinehurst.
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