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A termite invasion in your home can lead to extensive damage. Learn nine early warning signs you have a termite infestation in your home to get ahead of it.
Frass (termite droppings): Subterranean termites push out their waste, known as frass, through small holes in the infested wood. It looks like tiny pellets and can accumulate below the infested area.
“Pretty much of a wooden structure, which is a smorgasbord for termites,” Mitts said. Mitts said he discovered termite droppings near one of his windows.
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Termites can eat through an entire piece of wood, leaving only a skeletal structure on the inside without touching the outside. That’s why termites are so damaging. Everything looks great ...
Frass Frass is a fancy word for termite droppings. According to Logsdon, termites may leave behind small piles of wood-colored pellets, which often accumulate near baseboards, windowsills, or ...
Absolute Termite & Pest Control, a locally owned and operated business in Hawaii, joined Living808 with host John Veneri to share expert tips on maintaining a pest-free home this season.
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Scientists trying to understand why destructive wood-eating termites are so resistant to efforts to exterminate them have come up with an unusually repugnant explanation.