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What Are Drywood Termites?

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Understanding Drywood Termites

Drywood termites are insects that can cause substantial damage in homes and buildings because they construct their colonies inside the wood they feed on. Unlike their cousins, subterranean termites, serious damage can happen without warning signs at all. For this reason, there is a need for homeowners to familiarize themselves a little with these insects and the way they behave.

Key Characteristics

  • Appearance: Drywood termites are relatively small at 3/8 to 1/2 inch in length with light brown bodies and clear, translucent wings.
  • Behavior: Termites tend to thrive in dry wood and do not need contact with soil. They can therefore infest buildings directly by feeding on the cellulose inherent in wood.

Signs of Infestation

  • Frass (Droppings): You will find small pellets that resemble sawdust or coffee grounds around the infested wood. This frass is a common pointer to termite existence.
  • Hollow Sound: If you tap on wooden surfaces and they sound hollow, chances are that drywood termites are chewing away the inside.
  • Swarming Activity:  In warmer months, you may find winged termites (swarmers) flying about in the area. Discovered wings indicate a mature colony.

Why Choose Bug Buster Team?

Bug Buster Team is your best solution to detect and get rid of drywood termite infestations. Our expert technicians offer:

  • Thorough Inspections: We inspect your house for termite infestation and damage.
  • Effective Treatment Options: We offer you customized treatments in the form of localized treatment or fumigation to eliminate the drywood termites in your house.
  • Preventive Advice: We help you understand how to prevent future infestation.

Contact the Bug Buster team today if you suspect a problem with drywood termites. We are here to help you protect your house from termite problems with comprehensive solutions.

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