Insects

Wet NJ Winters Make Perfect Circumstances for Spring Termite Invasions


Just the word “termites” is enough to fill a homeowner with dread. Our experienced and knowledgeable exterminator Monmouth County NJ explains why winter is a time to be on the lookout for these destructive pests.

Seasonal Behavior of Termites

When termites are spotted outdoors, it’s usually no cause for alarm. But like many other insects, they may find their way inside your home to wait out the cold weather.

As temperatures rise and rain falls during a typical NJ spring, this signals the swarmer termites to emerge in search of mates. Once this mission is accomplished, swarmers lose their wings and begin the task of forming a new colony.

If swarmers become trapped inside your home and can’t reach moist ground, they’ll die within a few hours. The bad news is that an indoor swarm is usually a sign of a major infestation, indicating that many. more worker termites are present in out-of-the-way spots.

Other Signs of an Infestation

Mud tubes on foundation walls, floor joists and other surfaces are the classic sign of a termite infestation. The insects build these structures, which are often about the size of a pencil in diameter, to serve as protection while they travel between the infested building and their underground colonies.

Time to Call an Exterminator Monmouth County NJ

Since termites spend most of their time hidden away, any damage they cause can remain undetected until it’s too late. Contact Allison Pest Control for a free inspection by our friendly and professionally trained technicians.

 

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