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10 Signs of a Termite Infestation in Your Home

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When it comes to pests, termites are one of the most feared. These little creatures can do a lot of damage to your home, and if you're not careful, they can go undetected for a long time. In this blog post, we will be discussing the ten signs of a termite infestation in your home.

Sagging Flooring

If you have hardwood floors, then you know that they should be completely level. However, if you start to notice that your floors are sagging or uneven, this could be a sign of termite damage.

Hollow Wood

Another sign of termite damage is hollow wood. These pests consume wood from the inside out, so if you tap on a piece of wood and it sounds hollow, there's a good chance that termites are to blame.

Mud Packing

One of the ways that termites build their nests is by packing mud into the cracks and crevices of your home. So if you start to see this mud packing, it's a good indication that there are termites present. Contact https://www.termitesolutions.com/ to have the problem solved.

Termite Wings

Another sign of an infestation is finding wings around your home. These wings are shed by swarmers as they search for a new place to live. If you find them, it's a good idea to call an exterminator right away.

Termite Droppings

Another sign of termites in your home is their droppings, which look a lot like sawdust. If you start to see this around your home, it's time to call an exterminator. If you're dealing with a termite infestation in your home or business, it's worth visiting https://www.termitesolutions.com/ to learn more about their effective termite control solutions

Windows and Doors That Stick

If you start to notice that your windows and doors are sticking or not fitting properly, this could be a sign of termite damage. These pests eat away at the wood around doors and windows, causing them to warp and become misaligned.

Excessive Noise

If you start to hear excessive noise coming from your walls, ceiling, or floors, this could be a sign of termites. These pests make a lot of noise as they travel through the wood in your home. If you hear this noise, it's time to call an exterminator.

Holes in Wood

One of the clearest signs of termite damage is holes in wood. These pests eat wood from the inside out, so if you start to see holes in any wooden surfaces, it's a good indication that you have an infestation.

Damp Spots on Walls and Ceilings

Another sign of termites is damp spots on your walls or ceiling. These pests release moisture as they eat, so if you start to see these spots, it's a good idea to call an exterminator right away.

If you suspect that you have a termite infestation in your home, it's important to call a skilled pest control technician right away. These pests can cause a lot of damage to your home, and the sooner you get rid of them, the better. Also, be sure to check for these signs on a regular basis, even if you don't suspect an infestation.

By being proactive, you can avoid a lot of costly damage down the road and ensure that when it comes time to sell you won’t get an unfavourable building inspection report forcing you to reduce the price on your property. 

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