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  1. In South Carolina, there are two major types of subterranean termites: several species of native subterranean termites and the imported Formosan subterranean termite. Since their introduction in Charleston in the mid-1950’s, Formosan subterranean termites have caused concern.

  2. May 24, 2024 · What Are Formosan Termites? One type of subterranean termite worth noting is the Formosan termite (Coptotermes formosanus). These non-native termite species arrived during the 1950s and are found in many states in the Southeast, especially in coastal areas.

  3. Jun 20, 2024 · Termites are some of the most destructive pests in the country, especially for homeowners. Every year, termites cause damage to 600,000 homes in the United States, resulting in a whopping $5 billion spent on pest control services and home repair every year.

  4. Feb 21, 2024 · Formosan termite colonies are massive, sometimes growing up to a population of one million or more, whereas drywood termite colonies are never more than a few thousand termites strong. Formosan termites also differ from drywood termites in that they nest in the soil. However, Formosan termites don’t exclusively inhabit underground nests.

  5. Jun 3, 2024 · How quickly can termites damage a house? The rate of termite damage can vary wildly depending on the species, colony size, and environmental conditions. I’ve seen aggressive termites like the Formosan variety cause substantial destruction in as little as 6 months when the infestation is large and conditions are ideal.

  6. Just like drywood termites, subterranean termites produce winged swarmers which indicate an active termite colony. How to Identify Termite Infestation Since termite activity may only become visible after they’ve been active for months or even years, it’s crucial to have your property inspected by a trained professional.

  7. Formosan termites are a type of subterranean termite that originated in Asia. Today, Formosan termites can be found in the Southeastern portion of the U.S., as well as in Hawaii. Although these termites initially make their home in the soil, they can find their way into a home via any wood that meets the ground, such as a foundational structure ...

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