BRADENTON – It's nice to see that winter might finally be behind us, as temperatures in the mid-70's begin to become the norm, but while spring brings many things to enjoy, there are also some not-so-nice effects of warmer weather. Termites top that list and will begin swarming as soon as the temperatures rise. Termites cause over $5 billion in structural damage each year, which is more than storms and fires combined. In addition, most termite damage is not covered by homeowner’s insurance.
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Colonies of subterranean, drywood and Formosan termites, the most common termites in our area, are expected to be at an all-time high again this year. Once inside a home, termites will chew 24 hours a day through concrete, wood, carpeting, floors and wallpaper.
Swarming occurs as termites are seeking to expand their current colonies and it is often the first time a homeowner becomes aware of a potential infestation. However termites are most often present in a home well before they begin to swarm. Other evidence of a termite infestation includes mud tunneling in, over and under wood structures; the darkening or blistering of wood; and/or damaged wood becoming extremely thin
Hughes Exterminators, a local pest and termite control company, urges homeowners to learn more about this destructive pest in an effort to protect their homes and says that in all circumstances, a pest professional should be contacted immediately. Additionally, Hughes recommends that homeowners have their property inspected annually by a licensed professional to protect their families and their investment
“Once a termite infestation begins, the damage can occur very quickly so it’s imperative that homeowners get an inspection early in the season,” says Shay Runion, a Hughes Pest Expert. “Many homeowners believe that termites don’t exist simply because they can’t see them. However, the absence of typical “swarming” signs doesn’t mean there is no termite activity happening below the surface of a home.”
Hughes Exterminators offers these tips to help prevent a termite infestation this spring:
For more information visit www.hughes-exterminators.com or call 877-464-8443.
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