Subterranean Termites Swarming in Summer

Swarming Subterranean Termites

Termites do not hibernate making them common pests all year long, but are more active in summer months, and begin swarming more in late spring early summer. During winter months termites go underground to survive, as temperatures rise they emerge from their nests in search of food. Let’s hope that their nest is not located near your home or it could be their next food source. As subterranean termites move through their mud tubes if they hit a wooden beam that supports your home they could being chewing, causing massive destruction if left untreated. Subterranean termites do not just feed on wood but also products containing cellulose. Termite are said to be one of the most destructive pest, causing billions of dollars in damages each year. Our Southern California weather here in San Diego Cities like Carlsbad, Vista, and San Marcos is perfect for termites. 

Subterranean Termites 

Subterranean termites build their colonies under damp soil, creating mud tunnels so that they can move about. These mud tunnels are pathways to their food source as well as give them protection as they search. Their mud tunnels are freeways to your home, once a subterranean termites hits a wooden foundation they will begin to feed on the wood.  Subterranean termites feed on wood from the inside so it is often difficult to know that you have a termite infestation until it is too late and the foundation collapses. If you see that you have tiny little holes or slits in the wood structure of you home it is important that you check for any other signs of infestation. Knock on the wood, listen, does it sound hollow? Do you see tiny wings laying around? Piles of termite droppings, and mud tubes are signs of a subterranean termite infestation. A subterranean termite infestation is not something to be left untreated and should be inspected and treated by a professional pest control company. Black Knight Termite and Pest Control and Thermal Heat Pest specialize in termite infestations, with over 20 years of experience.

How to get rid of Termites

The best plan of action when dealing with termites is continuous treatment plans, like a Termite Contract offered by Black Knight Pest Control. Termites should be treated by a professional and continuously monitored for repeated infestations. Black Knight can not only treat termites but can also offer termite contracts to its customers. Termite contracts provide for yearly inspections preformed by a professional as well as treatment for termites. Being proactive against termites is the best way to keep them from destroying your home. 

Thermal Heat is an effective, eco-friendly, and convenient way to get rid of dry wood termites but this type of treatment can not be used against subterranean termites. That is why we recommend using Black Knight Termite and Pest Control. They can better serve you in areas where Thermal Heat cannot. Black Knight is our trusted sister pest control company offering nothing but the pest quality pest control services all through out the Temecula Valley, and surrounding cities.

Conclusion

The best way to treat termites is continued action. Black Knight’s Termite Contracts is one of the best line of defense against avoiding a termite infestation from destroying home. Stay vigilant, and if you notice any termite evidence call a pest control professional immediately. Don’t fall victim of termite damage, you could loose thousands in termite repairs alone. If you do find yourself with termite damage and need expert treatment and repairs Back Knight Termite Control can handle it all.  

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