Termite problems can be difficult to solve and won't go away on their own. Stopping termites early can save thousands in repairs and help protect your home from permanent damage. Termites enter homes ...
Termites, found on every continent except Antarctica, are often referred to as "silent destroyers." These small, social insects live in colonies and spend their lives primarily in search of ...
Termites cause billions of dollars in damage each year in the United States as they silently feast on most people's largest investment: their home. Treating for termites can also be expensive, so it ...
Stacy is a journalist and content creator with six years of experience writing about home improvement topics. Besides Forbes Home she has contributed her work and expertise to publications such as ...
Of all there is to love about St. Augustine, termites don't make the list. But with termite swarming season soon underway, it’s important to note facts beyond the yuck factor. Banting: We see high ...
Termites are voracious wood-eaters that can cause significant structural damage to homes. We've put together 9 early warning signs that termites are eating their way through your home. Learn more ...
Stacy is a journalist and content creator with six years of experience writing about home improvement topics. Besides Forbes Home she has contributed her work and expertise to publications such as ...
Formosa termites, which have been in the area since the late 1990s, and Asian termites that made their debut in 2010 are the reason for half of the termite damage that occurs across the globe. These ...
BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala. (WKRG) – They swarm at night sometimes by the thousands, attracted to light and this week they’re back. “May is the main time that you’re going to start seeing Formosan termites.
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Termite swarms have made their way into Mobile County for the 2023 termite season, according to a Facebook post from the Mobile County Health Department. A termite swarm is when ...
Termites are often called the "silent destroyers" because they may be secretly hiding and thriving in your house. All termites consume cellulose-based plant materials that, unfortunately, every home ...