Q: I live in an older home, and I recently noticed flying insects and piles of wings near the foundation. I’m worried I might have a termite infestation; how can I tell, and if I do have termites, ...
Termites are voracious wood-eaters that can cause significant structural damage to homes. We've put together 9 early warning signs that termites are eating their way through your home. Learn more ...
Termites can wreak havoc in the blink of an eye. While there are occasional signs that termites are present, often it is not ...
TAMPA, Fla. — It's termite season -- and Florida has the most termite species in the U.S. It's this time of year termite exterminators see the most West Indian drywood termites gnawing through homes.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (KTAL/KMSS) — As the weather warms across ...
Termites, found on every continent except Antarctica, are often referred to as "silent destroyers." These small, social insects live in colonies and spend their lives primarily in search of ...
FAIRFAX, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As spring approaches, so does peak termite season – a time when these silent destroyers are most active. These wood-destroying pests cause an estimated $6.8 billion in ...
Formosa termites, which have been in the area since the late 1990s, and Asian termites that made their debut in 2010 are the reason for half of the termite damage that occurs across the globe. These ...
If you live in a climate where termites are an issue, you may have experienced termite damage to your home. If you haven’t, you’ll want to know how to spot potential issues, who to call if you have ...
NEW ORLEANS, LA - March 04, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - Big Easy Tree Removal announced it has formally added termite ...
Every year, termites silently eat through hundreds of thousands of American homes, and most homeowners don't know it's happening until the damage is already done. According to the National Pest ...
Spring doesn’t just wake up flowers and fruit trees. It wakes up termites too. As soon as soil temperatures begin to rise and spring rains soak the ground, subterranean termites shift into high gear.