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How to Identify Flying Termites Flying termites are reproductive termites who only have one job, according to Steven Dupuy, termite technical services manager at Terminix.
Subterranean termites tend to be more of a problem because they're hard to get rid of since they live underground and are harder to detect and eradicate.
Termites can be a homeowner's nightmare, causing extensive structural damage to houses and other buildings.
To get rid of subterranean termites you need to apply a treatment of termiticide; use essential oils like orange and neem oils to get rid of drywood termites; use borate to rid dampwood termites.
The post-rain sunny weather on the Central Coast has brought out hundreds of subterranean termites to some Nipomo neighborhoods.
Termites are wood-eating pests that can cause significant damage to your structure. Understand the types, warning signs, potential health risks, and effective treatment options.
It’s 9 p.m. on a muggy night in May, and winged insects – Formosan subterranean termites – are flying inside your home, or termites that have lost their wings are ...
Here's why you should be happy to see them What to know about subterranean termites in Arizona Gile said there are about 3,000 species of termites and very few of them are pests to humans.
Formosan subterranean termites could swarm around Houston area during Mother’s Day weekend Every year around late spring, the termites set out in mass looking for mates.
According to Loni Evans, Charleston Termite Repair Specialist, termite swarms consist of flying Formosan subterranean termites leaving their original colony in mass quantities to establish new ...
How to Identify Flying Termites Flying termites are reproductive termites who only have one job, according to Steven Dupuy, termite technical services manager at Terminix.