By Hannah Riggs

Nobody wants termite infestations, but alas everybody is at risk for them. Termites do not discriminate-they invade any home. Some may believe a termite infestation is just annoying, but they can do more harm than you may know. Termites are important in the circle of life, but they shouldn't be invading our homes. If you do not detect them before they begin doing big harm, they can destroy your entire home.

It is rather unfortunate that homeowners aren't even aware they have termites, not until a lot of damage has been done. Having some knowledge about the early signs of termites will help save your home before the problem starts or escalates. Termites can do a lot of damage to a place in a small time period. Hence, knowing some things to watch for will help you stop a termite infestation before great damage occurs.

You should know that not all termite infestations can be seen by the untrained eye. A little more time & a more trained eye is needed in order to detect these wood eating creatures. Your floors, walls, furniture & other areas of the house that is made of wood are some of the usual areas they attack. Another tip to help determine termite infestation is checking in mud holes & piles of feces.

Inspect areas where termites normally would go, to see if there are any signs of infestation at all. Check your garden & lawn area; dead leaves, tree stumps & in the soil for mud holes. Also look for entranceways into your walls. See if your walls have cracks or spaces where they could go. You should also check moldings, window sills, basement walls & doorframes.

If any show signs of feeding activity, you should contact a professional exterminator or pest control company. If you have the proper equipment, you can even do it yourself. The point is stopping the termite problem before it even starts.

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