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Signs You Have Termites in Your Walls: What to Look for and How to Get Rid of Them

July 15, 2022

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Do you think you may have termites in your walls? If so, it’s essential to know what to look for and how to get rid of them. Termites can cause extensive damage to your home if left untreated, so it’s crucial that you take action as soon as possible. In this blog post, we will discuss the signs that you have termites in your walls and what you can do about it.

Some of the signs that you have termites in your walls include:

  • Hollow sounding wood when tapped
  • Mud tubes on or near your foundation
  • Discarded wings from termites near doors or windows
  • Small pinholes where termites have eaten through the paper coating on drywall or wallpaper 
  • Faint-looking lines on drywall  
  • Peeling or bubbling of paint on your walls
  • Jammed doors or windows
  • Fragile baseboard that crumbles without much pressure

Termites can remain hidden, so it might not always be easy to tell if you have an infestation. However, if you see any of the signs listed above, it’s crucial to call a professional as soon as possible to have your home inspected. They will be able to tell you for sure if you have termites and recommend the best course of treatment. Treatment of termites could include baiting, spraying, or fumigation. Getting rid of termites can be a process, but it’s important to do as soon as possible to avoid further damage to your home. 

Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions provides a variety of effective solutions to get rid of termites. Contact us today for more information. Established in 1997, family-owned and -operated Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions has served numerous customers throughout the mid-south area of Olive Branch, Mississippi. We lead the mid-south pest control industry through community education, affordability, and top-notch customer service. 

Visit our website for more information or call (901) 377-9915 to schedule an appointment today.

How Do I Know if I Have Carpenter Ants?

May 12, 2017

What are carpenter ants?

Carpenter ants, like many insects, are social and live in large colonies. They measure ¼-½  inch inch long1 and tend to be black or red, or a combination of these two colors. Carpenter ants are also known as flying ants or winged ants. These ant colonies live both outdoors and indoors in moist, decaying or hollow wood. If they find your home as a suitable place to make a nest, they will bore holes into water damaged wood and then gnaw away the wood to make room for more members of the colony.

How do I know if I have carpenter ants?

If you see (or hear) the following signs, your home might be experiencing carpenter ant damage:

    • Wood that sounds hollow if tapped upon
    • The sound of faint rustling within in the walls, which means the ants are boring into the wood
    • The presence of wood with wide, irregular ridges that are usually smooth-surfaced and free of debris
    • Shed wings of carpenter ants near window sills, baseboards, and vents
    • Trails of sawdust, a sign that carpenter ants have bored holes into the wood
  • Wood shavings near infested areas, which provide clues to nesting locations

These tips should help you determine whether or not you have an infestation of carpenter ants inside your home. Rest assured, carpenter ants are not harmful or a health hazard to humans, only the wood in the structure of your home.

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How can I avoid a carpenter ant infestation?

    • Do not store firewood against an outside wall of your home, as it is an invitation for pests. Store it as far away from your home as possible, preferably elevated on a firewood rack
    • Cut down tree branches or limbs that either touch or hang over your home.
  • Seal holes or crevices in your home, specifically around window sills, baseboards, and vents

Carpenter ants can be difficult to evict from your home, and an infestation should not be taken lightly. If you’ve seen signs of these pests, your next step is to call Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions at 901.377.9915. We specialize in the diagnosis and removal of carpenter ant infestations in Olive Branch, Mississippi and surrounding areas.

The Silent and Stealthy Subterranean Termite

April 18, 2017

A stealthy and determined force of nature, termites are a cause of stress and worry for many homeowners throughout the United States, especially in the Gulf Coast region. Commonly referred to as “the silent destroyers,” termites will silently feed on the wood and other materials within homes 24 hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week.

If left untreated, termites are capable of causing costly damage to the structural wood of your most valuable possession – your home. The National Pest Management Association estimates that termites are responsible for $5 billion in property damage every year in the U.S.2

Termites are small, ant-like insects. However, they differ from ants in that they generally feed off the cellulose in wood. Working largely undetected under the surface, they can tunnel through the wooden structure of buildings and completely destroy them. Wood that comes in contact with the soil, such as the exterior trim on your home, provides a perfect point of entry for a termite colony. sub termite workers soldiers 300x222 - The Silent and Stealthy Subterranean Termite

There are many types of termites, with the most common and dangerous ones being subterranean termites. Some common physical characteristics of the subterranean termites include wings, six legs and an antenna. They are between 1/8” to 1” in size, and generally long, oval or narrow in shape. Perhaps their most distinctive trait is their creamy brown color.

Subterranean termites (variations include Eastern subterranean, Western subterranean, Formosan termites, Desert subterranean) originate in the soil as it provides optimal temperatures and moisture for their survival. They may live in areas above the ground or completely underground, and are known to build tunnels to transport food. They grow quickly and build new colonies yearly.

In the spring, large numbers of winged termites, known as “swarmers,” typically emerge inside homes. Spring typically is when large numbers of winged termites, known as “swarmers,” emerge inside homes. Triggered by warmer temperatures and rainfall, the winged termites emerge from the colony and fly into the air, and then swarm to disperse and start new colonies. If Subterranean termites colonies get big enough (colonies as large as two million have been reported3), they will further disperse and create satellite colonies.

Unlike most termites that only feed on wood, these termites feed on almost everything including beams, sub-flooring, insulation, foundation and plastic plumbing pipes. Coupled with their non-stop eating habits and quick growth rate, the termite colonies can easily be blamed for destroying homes and commercial buildings. The subterranean termite destruction is not limited to structures; they damage to living shrubs and trees as they eat into them, eventually killing them.

Due to their dangerous and destructive nature, and the fact subterranean termites can  be found everywhere in your house, it is important to take precautionary measures so that you can keep your property safe. Homeowners should get their house inspected semi-annually, especially if there are signs of pests or if it has been previously infested.

If you think you might have a termite  infestation, it’s critical to seek help from a trusted exterminator. Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions specializes in the diagnosis and removal of termite infestations in Olive Branch, Mississippi and surrounding areas. If you think you might be experiencing termite or other pest issues, contact us at 901-377-9915.

Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions
6229 Hwy. 305 N. Suite J
Olive Branch, MS 38654
901-377-9915 tiffany@ridallbug.com
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