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What Should I Do if I Have a Termite Problem in My Home?

If you have a termite infestation in your home, you likely will not see actual termites crawling around your floors. Termites stay out of view, hidden deep in your walls, floor, and ceiling. They do not come out into the light unless they are ready to branch out and create new colonies. In this case, they send out winged termites to find a new place to build a colony. Knowing how to identify a termite infestation and what to do if you discover termite signs will help protect your home from extensive damage.

What to look for

Termites are wood eating insects that create massive nests inside people’s homes. A few signs that you may have a termite infestation are:

  • Thin or papery looking baseboards and other trim throughout your home: Because termites eat away at the wood from inside the walls or floor, the exterior layer of the surface will be left intact. But as it becomes hollow, it begins to appear thin and weak.
  • Wavy or water damaged looking floors: Similarly to looking thin, flooring, especially wood floors, begin to appear like they have endured water damage. The look appears because of the weakening boards, but it is also true that termites often infest areas of the home that have lots of moisture.
  • Small piles of frass: After consuming wood, it should be no surprise that termite excrement resembles saw dust. If you find little piles of sawdust near light fixtures, under wall hangings, or around the windows, look closely. If the saw dust is a little thicker and has geometric sides, it is most likely that you have discovered frass, or termite droppings.
  • Faint clicking sound at night: If you have a severe termite infestation or a really quiet house, you can hear a clicking sound. Termites thump their heads against their wooden tunnels to communicate. The head knocking often sounds like a clicking noise to the human ear. While they make this sound in the daytime as well, you can usually only hear it in the stillness of the night.
  • Shed wings around the perimeter of your home: When a colony reaches a certain capacity in a space, the termites will send out winged termites to go out in search of a new place to make a new colony. These winged termites are called swarmers. When a swarmer finds your home to be just perfect for a new colony, they will land, usually on an exterior window sill, and immediately shed their wings before finding a way inside.
  • Mud tunnels on the foundation of your house: If you inspect the exterior perimeter of your home, you may notice mud tunnels about the width of a pencil stuck to the foundation. These tunnels allow subterranean termites to enter and exit your home without being exposed to the sunlight.

Call in an expert

If you should discover any of the above signs of termites, calling an expert termite control professional is the next step. Termites are serious business and could end up costing you thousands of dollars in repairs. The faster you can get rid of them, the less damage they can do.

For Upland, CA homeowners, give Bug Baron Exterminator a call today.

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Are Termites Common in Upland?

The last thing you want crawling around your home is an infestation of termites. Not only will they continually eat away at the structure of your home, but the damage they cause will end up costing you potentially thousands of dollars if not eradicated quickly. In Upland, California, as well as throughout the rest of the state, termites are quite common and homeowners need to be on guard.

Common termites

While all termites in the U.S. are bad news, there are a couple different common termites in the Upland area that have a few distinguishing characteristics. The more you know about the behaviors of the different kinds of termites, the better prepared you can be to prevent them from getting inside your walls and ceiling.

Subterranean

Termites that live in the ground and create the classic mud tunnels around the foundation of your home are called Subterranean Termites. They will nest in places like the mulch in your flower beds to get close to your foundation so they can find a tiny way inside your home. Subterranean Termites are responsible for 95% of termite damage in the U.S.

Once they find a way inside, they will eat the soft parts of the wooden beams while continuing to nest in their underground homes. Subterranean Termites require humidity and moisture to live.

Drywood

A different type of termite that is also quite common in Upland, CA is the Drywood Termite. Like their name implies, these termites actually nest in wooden structures. They do not just eat the soft part of the wood, but actually eat right across the grain creating large galleries of empty space in your home’s structure.. They do not require moisture and are often found infesting attics.

Termite destruction costs

If you do not catch an infestation early on, the damage can be incredibly extensive. Termites are constantly eating away at your home. The queen termite can lay up to 30,000 eggs in a single day, depending on the species. A few termites can get out of hand quickly.

Thorough inspection

If you suspect that you have a termite infestation, do not hesitate to call a professional termite exterminator. When help arrives, you can expect a termite control technician to thoroughly inspect your home for termites. They will often look around your pipes and other damp places around your home because Subterranean Termites are drawn to water.

Treating the termite infestation

After the inspection is complete, you will be informed if any termite evidence was found and when treatment will begin.

For Upland homeowners, give Bug Baron Exterminator a call at the first sign of termites. We will send in our highly experienced and trained technicians to thoroughly inspect and safely treat your home for termites.