Q: I live in an older home, and I recently noticed flying insects and piles of wings near the foundation. I’m worried I might have a termite infestation; how can I tell, and if I do have termites, ...
The Formosan Super Termite has been invading the United States since World War II, and it's diet makes it even more ...
In the forest and other natural settings, termites are beneficial insects that recycle woody debris, such as dead trees, and return nutrients to the soil. But when they attack our houses, it’s a ...
Beware of the 'super termite' that’s munching more than wood. Find out why this is a nightmare for homeowners.
The Formosan subterranean termite (Coptotermes formosanus) strikes fear in the hearts of homeowners, particularly residents of Hawaii and the southern United States. According to a report by the ...
It’s 9 p.m. on a muggy night in May, and winged insects – Formosan subterranean termites – are flying inside your home, or termites that have lost their wings are walking in pairs on your floor. What ...
Termites benefit the environment by breaking down wood debris, but they can cause severe damage to homes. Swarmers, bubbling paint, and mud tunnels can indicate a termite infestation in a home.
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Warmer weather harbors a lot more than tall grass and fresh flowers. Insects of all sorts begin to invade our lives about the time we're ready to enjoy the great outdoors. Most insects are simply ...
Formosan subterranean termites have taken up residence in an oak tree that was struck by lightning during Hurricane Isaac in 2012 and was transformed into a chainsaw sculpture by Marlin Miller in 2013 ...
Formosan termites were first found in Brunswick County in railroad sleepers used in landscaping. Now, they are arriving via ...
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