Termites

TermitesTermites do more damage every year in the US than storms and tornadoes combined. According to the US Department of Agriculture, termites cause billions of dollars in damage to homes, schools and businesses every year. Worker termites are small white-to-tan insects that feed on wood or similar material. As their name suggests, Subterranean termites construct nests in the soil. Although several species occur in our area, the main termite in the northeastern U.S. is the Eastern Subterranean Termite. They are small white-to-tan insects that feed on wood or similar material. As their name suggests, Subterranean termites construct nests in the soil. A colony of Subterranean termites will build shelter tubes made of mud and saliva that form tunnels to their food sources.

Winged Adult Termites
Winged Adult TermitesWinged termites are usually the first sign of an active colony that a home or business owner will notice. Termites are social insects with distinct individuals performing specific tasks within the colony. Worker termites gather all the provision for the colony and cause damage to structures. Soldier and reproductive termites (responsible for colony defense and expansion respectively) are so specialized that they cannot even feed themselves and must be attended to by the workers. Each spring swarming termites cause panic among homeowners. The first question to ask is are these termites or flying ants. Termite swarmers have several characteristics that distinguish them from ants. They are 3/8-in. (body and wings) long, dark colored with straight antennae and two pair of equal length wings Ant swarmers size vary by species, have three distinct body regions, (termites appear to only have two) elbowed antennae and two pair of unequal wings. If you have swarming insects or find small piles of wings in your home during the spring and are unsure what they are, please save them and contact us.

Termites
TermitesTermites, sometimes incorrectly called white ants, are a group of social insects usually classified at the taxonomic rank of order Isoptera. Termites mostly feed on dead plant material, generally in the form of wood, leaf litter, or soil, and about 10% of the 4,000 odd species (about 2,600 taxonomically known) are economically significant as pests that can cause serious structural damage to buildings, crops or plantation forests. Termites are major detrivores, particularly in the subtropical and tropical regions, and their recycling of wood and other plant matter is of considerable ecological importance.

Worker Termite
Worker termiteTermites do more damage to wood than any other pest in the northeast. Billions of dollars in damage to homes, schools and businesses are caused every year. The most common termite in the northeast is the eastern subterranean termite. They are whit to tan in color and feed on wood. They construct nests in soil and build shelter tubes made of mud and saliva that form tunnels to their food sources. They leave behind wood tracks as telltale signs of infestation.