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How to Detect Termites In Your Home

Termites are one of those problems that all property owners live in fear of. If you don’t detect termites early enough, the damage can end up being extensive and very costly. Termites aren’t fussy about what type of wood they eat, meaning they can take up residence in anything from a tree to a pile of building materials, and often cause mass destruction before they are detected. Fortunately, regular checks can help mitigate these risks and potentially save significant repair costs.

How To Detect Termites In Walls:

While it’s recommended that you have a professional check your premises annually, regular personal checks can aid in early detection. Knowing where and what to look for is crucial in these inspections.

Termites eat wood from the inside out, making them difficult to spot. Take your time during inspections and approach them with care.

Here’s a simple guide to help you detect termites in your home:

  1. Know What To Look For
  2. Know Where To Check
  3. Understand How to Detect Them Easily

1. Know What To Look For

There are two main types of termites to be aware of: dry wood and subterranean. Identifying signs of either can help you catch an infestation early. Neither type likes to be exposed, preferring dark, moist conditions to thrive.

2. Know Where To Check

  • The Garden: Inspect tree stumps and any wood in contact with the soil. These areas are prime spots for termite activity. Familiarise yourself with outdoor termite control strategies to protect your property effectively.
  • Building Perimeters: Check the base of your home carefully, especially if your home is on stumps. Termites can bridge gaps over ant caps, gaining access to the wood above. For comprehensive protection, consider our specialised termite control services.
  • Interior and Roof: Examine skirtings, verandahs, and even your roof, particularly above bathrooms and kitchens where moisture accumulates. Termites often enter through cracks in the concrete slab. For structural concerns, our construction phase pest solutions may be beneficial.

3. Understand How to Easily Detect Them

  • Use the handle of a screwdriver to tap on walls and listen for hollow sounds which might indicate termite damage beneath the surface.
  • Look for termite mud leads, which are muddy, squiggly tracks that protect termites from exposure as they move.
  • On painted surfaces, check for blistering or indents in the paint—signs that termites are damaging the wood underneath.
  • If you discover termites, do not disturb them. Instead, contact professional pest controllers immediately to assess and manage the infestation.

Observe the type of damage Pestline has encountered while dealing with termites:

The Final Word

With over 350 species of termites in Australia, it’s common to find them in homes. Don’t let termites turn your property into their next meal. We’ve provided tips to help you detect termites early, but eradication is best left to experts.

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As the founder of Pestline Pest Control, Matthew has over a decade of experience conquering pests in homes, gardens and in commercial settings. Matthew is dedicated to providing affordable and comprehensive pest control services to all.

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