Signs of a termite infestation
Termites are often called "silent destroyers" because they can cause extensive damage before being noticed. Here are some common signs of termite infestation:
Termite swarms
One of the earliest signs of a termite problem is the presence of termite swarms. These are winged reproductive termites, called swarmers, that leave their colonies in search of new nesting sites. Termite swarms typically occur in the spring or after heavy rains.
Discarded wings
After termites swarm and find a new place to settle, they shed their wings. If you find piles of discarded wings near windows, doors, or other entry points, it could indicate that termites are nearby.
Damaged wood
Termites eat wood from the inside out, leaving behind hollowed, damaged structures. Tap on wooden beams or walls—if they sound hollow or break easily, this could be a sign of termite activity. Additionally, if you see tunnels or “galleries” inside the wood, termites have likely been at work.