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Termites are highly destructive pests that feed on wood and other cellulose-based materials, leading to significant termite damage each year. Their ability to remain hidden means that termite infestations often go unnoticed until extensive damage has already occurred.
The most common types of termites that cause termite damage to structures include subterranean termites, which live in soil and build mud tubes to access food sources. Termite colonies consist of: Workers – Responsible for feeding and damaging wood, Soldiers – Defend the colony, and Reproductive (swarmers) – Establish new colonies. Termites typically cause infestations in: Wooden structures and framing, Foundations and crawl spaces, Floor joists and support beams, and Areas with excess moisture. They work continuously and can significantly compromise the structural integrity of a building over time due to termite infestation.
Because termites are often hidden, recognizing early warning signs of termite infestation is critical to prevent potential termite damage:
Mud tubes along foundations or walls
Hollow-sounding or damaged wood
Discarded wings from swarmers
Bubbling or uneven paint surfaces
Early detection can help prevent extensive and costly damage.
At Apex Exterminating Solutions, we provide comprehensive termite control and protection services designed to eliminate colonies and safeguard your property from termite damage. Our services include: Detailed inspections of the structure and surrounding areas, identification of termite activity and entry points, application of proven treatment methods, and preventative solutions to protect against future termite infestations. Our approach focuses on both elimination and long-term structural protection.
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