How Destructive are Termites?

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Termites are One of the Most Destructive Insects

How destructive are termites?  Termites can be extremely destructive to homes and business buildings.  Areas that have warm temperatures and moist air year-round, like Central Texas, have even more extensive damage from termites.  According to the National Pest Management Association:

  • Termites cause billions of dollars in damage annually
  • More than 2 million homes are treated for termites yearly
  • Over 600,000 homes in the United States are damaged each year

When termites are present in your home, time is of the essence.  You’ll want to schedule treatment for termite control as quickly as possible.  The longer you wait, the more damage these destructive little critters will do.

Termite Destruction & Homeowners Insurance

When termites strike, they can do extensive damage to a structure.  Many homeowners will ask, “Is termite damage covered by homeowner insurance?”  Unfortunately, most homeowner’s insurance policies do not cover termite damage. This can leave a considerable financial burden on the homeowner.

Termites feed on everything made of wood and can cause significant damage in a very short period. Termites are only one of several wood-destroying insects including carpenter ants, carpenter bees, and wood-boring beetles that can cause structural damage to your home.

If you even suspect you have a termite problem, don’t wait. Call a professional and get a proper termite inspection today. This is not something you want to go it alone.

Top Five Signs of Termite Infestation

Home and business owners should be aware of the signs of termite infestation before it’s too late. Termites can often be hard to detect because these unwanted pests are usually found behind drywall, siding, and wood trim.

Homeowners should look for these top five signs:

  1. Swarming Insects and Discarded Wings – Termite “swarmers” emerge in the Spring to mate and colonize. Look for discarded wings on windowsills and near doors.
  2. Mud Tubes – Subterranean termites may create tunnels in the dirt near or on your home’s foundation.
  3. Wood Damage – Look for wood that sounds hollow or wood that appears blistered.
  4. Bubbling or Uneven Paint – This can be moisture damage or a sign of termites.
  5. Termite Droppings – A pile of tiny wood-colored pellets inside or outside your home may be a sign of a drywood termite infestation.

In addition to looking for the signs of a termite infestation, it’s recommended that homeowners schedule regular termite inspections to keep their property safe from termites. Our professional technicians are trained to spot termites and will provide you with a customized home pest control treatment and management plan if necessary.

For more information, call Covenant Pest Control at (830) 320-4002.