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  1. Nov 2, 2023 · Seeing flying termites (swarmers) indicates an established colony of termites nearby. They emerge during the swarming season, often after rain in warmer months. Outdoor sightings suggest proximity, while indoor sightings signal an active infestation.

  2. Jun 22, 2023 · Flying termites are adult reproductive termites. When conditions are right, subterranean termite swarmers develop within the colony and leave their underground nests to mate and start new colonies. Similarly, drywood swarmers leave their mud tubes and homes in wood to mate and create a new colony elsewhere.

  3. Flying Termites. What Does a Flying Termite Look Like? Formosan Termites With Wings. Homeowners often first become aware of termite infestation due to the presence of flying termites. Size: Depending on the species, flying termites can range in size from 1/4 to 3/8 of an inch.

  4. Termites are easily blown by the wind. A single termite outside a window or door does not always indicate a termite problem. Fun facts: • Termites with wings aren’t that fast: In a race between a flying ant and a flying termite, the termite will always lose. • Tasty treats: Packed with fat, termites are eaten by humans in some parts of ...

  5. Flying termites are what allow destructive termite colonies to spread. Here's how to get rid of them and make sure they don't come back.

  6. Crawling up into sill plates or foundation posts from damp soil, flying into attics or crawl spaces, these relentless insects tunnel into and eat wood, leaving nothing but paper-thin layers where strong supports used to be. Much of that damage could be avoided with early detection.

  7. Apr 9, 2018 · If you’re curious to know if you have an infestation, flying termites are a key warning sign indicating a problem. Three major species of termites can potentially infest your home: dry wood, damp wood, and subterranean termites.

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