What does it mean if you see termite wings?

At certain times of the year, termite colonies produce “swarmers” - the winged adults (Figure 1) that fly away to form their own colonies. Swarming usually occurs during the daytime and is simply nature's way of reminding you that termites are nearby. Here are some commonly asked questions about termite swarmers.
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What to do if you see termites with wings?

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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Is it normal to see flying termites?

It might be said that seeing termites with wings is the insect equivalent of having a black cat cross your path – in other words, a sign of bad luck. If you see swarms of flying termites around or inside your home, it should act as a warning sign for 2 potential dangers: You may already have an existing termite problem.
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Why do I see flying termites in my house?

Flying termites exists because they are spreading out in an attempt to make nests of their own. This leads us to yet another negative point, namely that flying termites who find mates can live for more than a decade, creating thriving colonies whose primary occupation lies in eating wood, wood, and even more wood.
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How do you tell if termites are active in your house?

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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What Are Termite Swarmers?



Can termites just go away?

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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How do you find a termite nest?

What to Look For. Pencil-thick to inch-wide tunnels on foundation and crawl-space walls (above) shelter subterranean termites traveling to and from the nest. If you see cream-colored insects when you break open the tubes, your house is infested. If you don't, the colony may be dead or using another route inside.
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Are winged termites destructive?

How Serious Are Flying Termites? Termites are among the most damaging insects found in homes. Colonies take about three to six years to mature to the point when the colony produces alates. During this time and as long as the colony is active, the termite workers feeding on wood may create costly damage to buildings.
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How do I know if I have termites in my walls?

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

How to keep flying termites out of your home
  1. Get rid of any potential entry points: Seal any gaps or cracks in the wooden foundation of your home. ...
  2. Make sure you don't have a moisture problem: Check your crawl space, basement, roof, and foundation for signs of excess water.
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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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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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What are signs of termite damage?

These tell-tale signs include:
  • Discolored or drooping drywall.
  • Peeling paint that resembles water damage.
  • Small, pinpoint holes in drywall.
  • Buckling wooden or laminate floorboards.
  • Tiles loosening from the added moisture termites can introduce to your floor.
  • Excessively squeaky floorboards.
  • Crumbling, damaged wood.
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How fast do termites spread?

Termites take a very short time to spread. Within a few days, they can multiply to what's considered an infestation. Homeowners need to take every percaussion possible, and be sure to act quickly in order to protect their homes.
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How do you draw out termites?

Essential Oils: Orange oil and neem oil can kill termites slowly over time by inhibiting their ability to shed their skin or lay eggs. Just mix two cups of water with a couple drops of dish soap and about 10 drops of your chosen oil. Shake it up and spray it on infested wood and materials.
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What home remedy can I use to get rid of flying termites?

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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What kills termites instantly?

Bifen XTS is a fast-acting, oil-based termiticide that can kill termites in 24 hours by attacking their nervous systems. This treatment is not recommended for use indoors. Spray it around the perimeter of your home to kill termites.
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How can you tell termite queen?

Pulak Bera added more information for termite queen. Reproductive kings and queens are 1/2" long, winged and black or brown in color. Workers are sterile and usually hidden within infested wood. They are 1/4" long, wingless and white in color.
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What kills termites naturally?

Borax powder, or sodium borate, can kill termites naturally. You just sprinkle the powder on the termites and the affected area, or you make a solution of the powder and water to spray or paint on affected areas. You can also paint the solution on surfaces as a termite repellant.
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When should I worry about termites?

During the winter months when termites are less active the most common signs of an infestation include: Mud tubes on the floors or walls. Paint that is bubbling and/or cracked – usually with frass coming out of the cracks. Wood surfaces that seem to be sunken in or cratered.
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How do you tell how long termites have been there?

In theory, you could accurately estimate how many years termites have been feeding in a home if you knew (1) the wood consumption of a typical termite worker over a one year period, (2) the average number of termites actually feeding on the structure, and (3) the amount of wood that has been consumed in the home.
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What to do if you see termites in your house?

If you spot termites in your home, do not disturb them. Avoid treating them yourself with regular household fly sprays. Do not touch these critters and their workings. This is because termites have survival instincts which allow them to feel disruption and move to another spot and keep doing the damage to your house.
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