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Discarded wings from swarmers are another sign. Like with any pest, sightings of frass (termite droppings) in or near the house in an immediate sign you have a termite problem. Frass is made up of ...
Termites consume wood from the inside, leaving the outer surface intact. Frass (termite droppings): Subterranean termites push out their waste, known as frass, through small holes in the infested ...
Known as “frass,” termite droppings are wood colored and about the size of a pepper flake each. Drywood termites, which are active throughout the Pacific coastal region, southern and ...
Two aggressive species of termites are now cross-breeding in South Florida, and homeowners need to be on the alert!
These termites cause more damage at faster rates than drywood termites. They don't leave frass droppings like drywood termites. The St. Augustine Record: What are the signs of a termite infestation?
Termite droppings, also known as frass, are little pellets the color of wood. A pile of droppings outside your home indicates there are termites nearby, according to First Team. Termite frass on ...
Termites often shed their wings after swarming. Thin mud tubes along foundations and walls Wood that sounds hollow when tapped or shows signs of damage Frass (termite droppings) located near ...
Reports of termites are on the rise and becoming a nuisance for many Florida homeowners. Families across Escambia and Santa Rosa counties this week reported a sudden uptick in visible termite ...