Southern California is a hotbed for termite activity, with dry wood termites being one of the most common species in the region. These tiny insects are notorious for causing significant damage to homes and structures made of wood, and homeowners should be aware of the signs of an infestation to prevent costly repairs.
What are Dry Wood Termites?
Dry wood termites are small insects that live and feed on dry, seasoned wood. They are known to infest homes and buildings, and they can cause significant structural damage over time. Unlike subterranean termites, dry wood termites do not require contact with the soil and can infest structures from the ground up.
Signs of a Termite Infestation
Homeowners should be on the lookout for the following signs of a dry wood termite infestation:
- Hollow-sounding wood: Termites eat the interior of the wood, leaving the outer layer intact. If you tap on a wooden structure and hear a hollow sound, it may be a sign of an infestation.
- Swarmers: Dry wood termites reproduce and swarm during the warm months, usually from late spring to early summer. If you see a swarm of termites inside or around your home, it’s a good indicator of an infestation.
- Droppings: Termites produce tiny, sawdust-like droppings that can accumulate near the infested area.
Amount of Damage
Dry wood termites can cause significant damage to homes and structures over time. They are capable of eating through entire beams and support structures, which can lead to major structural issues and safety hazards. Additionally, the cost of repairing termite damage can be high, and many insurance policies do not cover the damage caused by termites.
Preventing and Treating a Termite Infestation
Homeowners can take steps to prevent a dry wood termite infestation, including:
- Maintaining a dry, well-ventilated crawl space and attic.
- Sealing cracks and gaps in the foundation and exterior walls.
- Keeping firewood, lumber, and other cellulose materials away from the foundation.
- Regularly inspecting the home for signs of an infestation.
If you suspect a dry wood termite infestation, it’s important to contact Bite Away as soon as possible. Treatment options may include fumigation, which involves tenting the entire structure and pumping in a toxic gas to kill the termites, or spot treatment, which involves injecting a chemical into the infested wood.