Termites are destructive pests that can cause extensive damage to a home’s structure and materials. If left unchecked, a termite infestation can quickly get out of control. The good news is that every homeowner can be aware of the warning signs of termites. You can tackle the problem before the insects do serious damage by being on the lookout for these telltale signs.

1. Mud Tubes on the Foundation or Exterior Walls

One of the most common signs of termites is mud tubes on the outside of your home. Termites construct these narrow, pencil-width tubes, and they serve as a way for the insects to travel from the ground to your home without being exposed to sunlight or predators. If you find mud tubes on your property, it indicates an active termite colony nearby.

Destroy the mud tubes you see and call a pest control professional for an inspection as soon as possible. Left untreated, an infestation can cause serious structural damage to your home.

2. Swarms of Winged Insects are Definite Signs of Termites

Another sign of termites is the presence of swarms of winged insects around your property. These insects, known as swarmers, are mature termites that leave their nests in search of mates so they can start new colonies. If you see swarmers near your home, it’s a good indication that an existing infestation on your property needs to be dealt with immediately.

Call a pest control professional if you notice swarming insects near your home. While swarmers don’t cause any damage, they’re a sign of an existing problem that must be taken care of before it worsens.

3. Hollow Sounds When Tapping on Wood

If you tap on the trim around your doors or windows and it sounds hollow, it could signify that termites have eaten away at the wood from the inside. This is one of the most serious signs of termites because the pests have already damaged your home’s structure. You might notice hollow wood in the basement. If you see other indications of termites, inspect for wood damage.

4. Discarded Wings are Significant Signs of Termites

Another sign of termites is discarded wings near doorways or windowsills. Swarmers shed these wings after mating and look for new places to start colonies. If you find wings around or in your home, this can indicate termites have moved in.

Talk to a pest control specialist and order a termite inspection. A professional will know how to identify termites and other wood-destroying insects. Plus, they can create a plan to eradicate the insects from your home.

Total Home Inspections offers inspections, including termite inspection, to homebuyers and sellers in the Oregon area. Contact us to request our services.