Learn what makes Formosan termites different, the warning signs to watch for, and when it is time to schedule a professional inspection.
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Yes, it is something to take seriously. Early detection can help prevent costly damage to your home.
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What are termite swarmers and should I worry?
Termite swarmers are reproductive termites that leave an existing colony to start new ones. Seeing them indoors or finding small piles of shed wings often means termites are active nearby.
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Seeing flying insects or small piles of wings near windows or doors?
Those are likely termite swarmers, and they are a sign of an active colony nearby.
Swarmers leave the nest to start new colonies and quickly shed their wings once they land.
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The best protection is early detection and professional termite control.
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Yes. A single termite colony can contain hundreds of thousands of termites, all feeding nonstop on wood and structural materials. Over time, that damage can cost thousands of dollars in repairs, often before homeowners even realize termites are present.
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Did you know termites could fly? ๐
Those are not ants. They are Formosan termite swarmers, and seeing them often means a colony is nearby.
Swarmers appear to start new colonies, and spotting them around your home is a sign it is time to act fast.