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An Invisible Threat: How To Spot And Treat A Termite Issue Before It’s Too Late

Given the choice of a superpower, many homeowners would love the ability to check behind their walls. Worry over pests like termites can send anyone into a spiral. Spotting trouble early feels impossible when the damage begins out of sight.

One of the smartest moves any homeowner can make is to schedule regular termite inspections. Ongoing protection means having a licensed expert monitor your home before termites cause major issues. Preventive care can save time, money, and a lot of frustration down the road.

Infestations often go unnoticed until visible damage appears. Recognizing early signs can make all the difference. Here are a few indicators that termite control might be needed.

Wings That Weren’t There Yesterday

No one forgets the first time they spot a shed termite wing. Thin, tear-shaped, and often found in groups, these wings are typically left behind near windows or light sources. Termites don’t need their wings after finding a new nesting site. A sudden appearance of discarded wings inside your home should prompt a call to pest control.

Signs of Frass

Frass isn’t a word most people use. But once seen, it’s hard to ignore. As termites eat through wood, their waste builds up. What’s left behind are tiny wood-colored pellets that may resemble sand or sawdust. These droppings are often found on windowsills, under furniture, or around the base of walls. A gritty texture beneath your feet or inside drawers may also be a sign.

Wood Doesn’t Behave Like It Should

Sticky doors and windows often get blamed on humidity, but there’s another possible reason. When dry wood termites chew through structural wood, the damage can cause frames to warp. Gaps and swelling may appear, making it difficult to shut or open doors and windows properly. If standard fixes don’t help, there’s a chance pests are to blame.

More Clues Might Be Hiding in Plain Sight

The examples above don’t cover every possible sign of a termite problem. Many infestations begin in places you rarely check, such as inside drawers, behind furniture, or under storage bins. Keep an eye out for unexplained wood damage in less obvious areas as well.

Finding visible signs of termite activity often means the infestation has been growing for a while. Termites work quietly and persistently, which is why early action matters so much. Waiting for evidence gives them time to spread throughout your home.

Early Action Beats Expensive Repairs

Rather than relying on guesswork, make prevention part of your routine. A licensed termite specialist can inspect your property and explain your options. Many companies offer affordable service plans that catch the problem early on before the damage adds up.

Don’t wait for the problem to show itself. Call a professional before the symptoms appear. If you’re ready to stop guessing and start protecting your property, reach out to our team at Holder Pest Control. We’re happy to explain the process, schedule an inspection, or offer long-term solutions that keep termites out for good.

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