Do flying termites mean infestation?

If you happen to find a handful of swarmers or even just a few discarded wings present inside your home, it doesn't necessarily mean you have a termite infestation. You most likely have several termite colonies living in your yard and when conditions are right more than one colony may swarm at the same time.
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What does it mean when you see flying termites?

Swarms occur when established colonies produce winged male and female termites in order to reproduce. After these mating flights, fertilized termites shed their wings and go on to establish new colonies. Termites seen flying in a home are indicative of a mature colony.
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How do you get rid of flying termite?

9 All-Natural Methods to Kill Flying Termites At Home
  1. Make Your Own Termite Bait With Boric Acid. ...
  2. Create Your Own Natural Termite Spray With White Vinegar. ...
  3. Use Rubber Mulch to Keep Them From Entering Indoors. ...
  4. Sprinkle Cayenne Pepper Along the Areas With Termite or Ant Trail. ...
  5. Repel Termites With Beneficial Nematodes.
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Should I worry about swarming termites?

Swarming termites are a natural occurrence in the springtime, but that doesn't make the sight of them any less unsettling. While flying termite swarms may look terrifying, they don't actually cause any structural damage to your home, but they can be a warning sign that it's time for an inspection.
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What is considered an infestation of termites?

Termites tend to eat wood from the inside out, so wood that sounds hollow when tapped often signifies a termite infestation. Homeowners should also look for blistering pieces of wood.
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What Are Termite Swarmers?



How do you know if you have a termite infestation?

Keep an eye out for the following signs of termite activity:
  1. Discolored or drooping drywall.
  2. Peeling paint that resembles water damage.
  3. Wood that sounds hollow when tapped.
  4. Small, pinpoint holes in drywall.
  5. Buckling wooden or laminate floor boards.
  6. Tiles loosening from the added moisture termites can introduce to your floor.
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How do you tell if termites are in your walls?

Common signs of termite damage to a wall include:
  1. Small pin holes, where termites have eaten through the paper coating on drywall and/or wallpaper. ...
  2. Faint 'lines' on drywall. ...
  3. A hollow sound when you tap on the wall.
  4. Bubbling or peeling paint.
  5. Baseboards that crumble under slight pressure.
  6. Jammed doors or windows.
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What months do termites swarm?

Most species of subterranean termites swarm during the spring and summer months, typically on a warm day with calm winds after a rainfall. Drywood termites and one particular species of subterranean termite (R. hageni) typically swarm during the late summer or fall months, from August through November.
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How long do termites live after they swarm?

How Long Do Their Swarms Last? A termite swarm typically lasts between 30 and 40 minutes and involves the termites swarming around a light source like windows or glass doors. If they don't find soil, they'll die within a few hours.
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Will termites go away on their own?

While you cannot get rid of termites permanently from the environment, you can help prevent them from taking root in your home and control any active colonies nearby. Although it may be tempting to try termite control yourself, prevention and treatment is best left to the professionals.
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Do swarming termites mean infestation?

Do Swarming Termites Mean An Infestation? If a swarm happens inside your home, most of them will not survive to establish a new colony but it does mean that your home is likely infested.
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How long do flying termites live?

Workers and soldiers live for a year or two, while flying termites typically die soon after their first flight. However, by some estimates, a termite queen can survive for decades.
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Where do winged termites come from?

Winged swarming termites emerge from cracks in your walls and foundation in large numbers. They can also come out though holes in the soil in your yard. They emerge through swarm tubes made by worker termites. Unfortunately for them, not every termite survives to form a new colony.
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Should I worry about winged termites?

So next time you see flying termites there is no need to panic because they will not cause any damage to your home. This only indicates that a termite colony is nearby. When this happens in or around your home, be sure to call Terminix for a free termite inspection.
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Does a termite swarm mean I have termites?

While the presence of termite swarmers doesn't necessarily mean that you have an active termite infestation in your home, it could be the first warning sign. If you see a termite swarm, it's important that you call a licensed termite exterminator immediately.
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Why do termites suddenly appear?

Swarming. It may seem as if termites suddenly appear when they are in swarming mode. During mating season, winged reproductives, called alates, swarm at dusk in the spring months, usually after rainfall, to find a mate and start new colonies.
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How do I stop swarming termites in my house?

Spray the swarmers with a can of insect spray. They will die naturally unless they have access to soil, so emptying a can of insect spray is unnecessary. Try to seal the exit holes. Swarmers must escape and by sealing the holes with tape or other materials, this will only cause them to make new holes.
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What attracts termites to a house?

In addition to wood inside the home, termites are drawn inside by moisture, wood in contact with house foundations, and cracks in building exteriors. Different combinations of these factors attract different species. Additionally, geographic location plays a role in how likely homeowners are to deal with infestations.
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What time of day are termites most active?

Subterranean termites swarm during the day, particularly after rainfall. They're most active in the spring. Invasive Formosan termites swarm at night and are generally at their peak in the late spring and summer. Drywood termites are also active at night, especially around lights.
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What do you do if you find a termite swarmer?

If you see or suspect swarmers on your property, it's a good idea to contact your local exterminator or termite control company for an inspection.
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Where do swarmer termites come from?

The swarmers likely came from a nearby underground nest. If most of the insects are found outdoors, then the nest is likely somewhere in your yard, possibly near an old tree stump or landscape timbers.
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Do winged termites eat wood?

While most termites with wings only mate, drywood termites are winged and will soon start eating wood, perhaps the wood in your home.
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How long does it take for termites to destroy a house?

A single termite on its own would take thousands of years to do serious damage to your property, and termites only live for around two years. The problem is that termites do not live on their own; they live in colonies with hundreds, or even thousands, of other termites.
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How fast do termites spread?

Termites forage almost at a constant bases and can spread up to 150 feet around their one colony. It doesn't take long for termites to 'nest' and an infestation can take place within a time span of a mere few days.
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Do termites come back after treatment?

Will termites come back after treatment? Termites may return after treatments. Luckily, companies like Orkin and Terminix promise to re-treat at no extra cost if you have a termite plan with them.
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