How To Tell If Your Hattiesburg Property Has A Termite Problem

June 18, 2021


Don’t be alarmed, but you could have a termite problem on your property without even knowing it. Most folks don’t realize they have a termite infestation until severe damage has already been done, resulting in expensive repairs. The best thing you can do is to prevent termites from infesting your property in the first place, but that’s easier said than done. However, if you manage to catch termites before a serious infestation develops, you can spare yourself some of the headaches that come with termite damage. Here’s how to tell if your Hattiesburg property has a termite problem. 

termite crawling on wood

What To Know About Termites

Termites are the ultimate destructive pest. Like ants and bees, termites are social insects that live in large colonies with thousands, even millions of members. In the wild, termites are a vital part of the decomposition cycle for plants, helping to convert decaying wood and vegetation into nutrient-rich soil. However, they aren’t quite so helpful around homes and businesses.

Termites can cause wallpaper to bubble and peel, drywall to droop, and doors to jam shut in door frames. At worst, a termite infestation can cause floors and walls to completely collapse. Every year, termites cost American property owners an estimated $5 billion. The average termite repair costs $3,000 or more. 

Why Termite Problems Are Hard To Spot

Because they rarely travel out in the open and leave relatively few signs of their presence, a termite infestation can be difficult to spot. It’s usually not until a widespread infestation has developed that most people begin to notice signs of pest activity. 

The best way to protect yourself from termites is with help from the pros. Scheduling regular termite inspections might seem like a hassle, but it can save you from stress and expensive repairs in the future. However, there are some telltale signs of termite activity you can look out for to defend against a severe infestation. 

Signs Of A Termite Infestation

While they tend to keep a low profile, termites do leave noticeable signs of their presence. The trick is knowing what to look for. Some reliable signs of termite activity include:

  • Frass – Termite “frass” refers to the powdery, sawdust-like material secreted by drywood termites as they feed. These droppings are kicked out of the termite galleries and can accumulate in small piles indoors.

  • Wood damage – The appearance of lines and maze-like patterns in wood is likely from termites. Hollow-sounding wooden structures are often the result of hungry termites.

  • Jammed doors and windows – If you’re having trouble with doors and windows getting stuck in their frames, it could be due to termites. Feeding termites can warp and weaken structural wood, causing doors and windows to jam.

  • Winged termites – The presence of winged termites, or “swarmers,” is a strong indicator of an advanced termite infestation. Flying termites in the home or gathering on windowsills points to a large colony nearby. Finding lots of discarded insect wings on your property is often evidence of termite swarmers. 

If you spot any of these signs around your Hattiesburg property, don’t wait until it’s too late. Get in touch with the experts at Havard Pest Control right away and save yourself from expensive termite repairs. When you choose our termite control services, our trained technicians will treat your property with industry-leading Sentricon® baiting system to eliminate troublesome termites at the source. We will also apply Termidor® liquid treatment to the exterior of your property, depending on your needs. We will always work with you to develop the best plan for your unique situation and provide the most courteous, effective service possible. Contact us today for your free inspection. 




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