Termites

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Termites are small, social insects that feed on wood and other cellulose-based materials. They play an important role in breaking down dead plant material in the environment, but they can also cause significant damage to homes and other structures. Termites are often referred to as "silent destroyers" because they can infest a building for years without being detected, feeding on wood from the inside out. Common signs of a termite infestation include mud tubes on walls or foundation, damaged or hollow-sounding wood, and discarded termite wings. To control termites, it's important to eliminate moisture sources around the home, such as leaky pipes or clogged gutters, as termites are attracted to damp environments. Removing wood debris from around the home and keeping firewood stored away from the house can also help prevent infestations. Regular termite inspections by a professional pest control company are recommended to detect and treat infestations early.

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