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  1. As termite season generally occurs in hotter and more humid areas, Southern states are hit with termites more frequently. With numerous termite species inhabiting and affecting the Texas region, there are 3 more common types of termites that you should be aware of: The Desert Dampwood Termite. The Western Drywood Termite. The Subterranean Termite.

  2. Jun 5, 2023 · Also called the native subterranean termite, the eastern subterranean termite is the most common of the termites in Texas and is generally found throughout the state. These termites live below ground and are typically only spotted during swarming season. Alates of the species are yellow-brown and usually around 0.4 inches long.

  3. Dec 28, 2023 · 2. Listen for termite noises. You can often hear an infestation before you see it. Soldier termites sometimes tap their heads inside your walls. [5] If you hear tapping noises in your home, this may be indicate a termite infestation. 3. Watch out for droppings. Termite droppings are another sign your home is infested.

  4. Sep 5, 2014 · These termites are often found in large fields growing forage, but can sometimes also been found in more urban settings such as lawns or sports fields. While agricultural termites are not usually considered a pest, large populations can cause problems in forage crops or turfgrass. Wizzie Brown is an Extension Program Specialist- IPM with Texas ...

  5. Make a mixture of liquid soap and water in a ratio of 1:2; in a spray bottle. Add a few drops of peppermint oil. Stir to mix all the elements. Spray this mixture on the flying termites; whether they are in their nest or actually flying.

  6. Common Name: Desert termite. Scientific Name: Gnathamitermes tubiformans. Order: Isoptera. Description: Surface active worker termites are wingless 3/8 inch long creamy white soft-bodied insects with brown heads. Life Cycle: Simple metamorphosis. Like other termites, this species is a social insect that lives in colonies deep (up to 4 feet) in ...

  7. Sep 14, 2021 · Desert dampwood termites are also unique for their infestation sign: the tunnels they make in the wood look like they have been smoothened by sandpaper. 2.3. Nevada dampwood /rottenwood termites (Zootermopsis nevadensis) As the name suggests, this type of termite is endemic across Nevada as well as Idaho and Montana.

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