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This termite species builds tunnels, or mud tubes, in the soft, damp soil beneath properties in the Tampa Bay area. When these tunnels come into contact with the wooden foundation of a home or property, termite colonies are able to take root. As termites tunnel through these wooden structures, they can potentially compromise the structural integrity of your property.

Here are a few things to know about this destructive termite species and common signs that you should call the experts at Clear Pest Pros of Clearwater.

What You Need to Know About Subterranean Termites

Since subterranean termite colonies can cause serious damage to your home or property if left undisturbed, it is crucial to have a basic understanding of them. This will allow you to recognize whether your property is at risk of a termite infestation and when it’s time to schedule professional termite control services with Clear Pest Pros of Clearwater.

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Signs of a Subterranean Termite Presence

Subterranean Termites are found in Pinellas, Hillsborough, and Manatee Counties

More often than not, subterranean termite infestations aren’t noticed until it’s too late. This is because many clear signs of an infestation are not immediately visible. Here are some common signs to look out for:

Termite Mud Tubes: These are typically found where the ground meets your property or any possible food source. While easily noticeable in some instances, like on concrete walls, these tubes may also be hidden in inaccessible areas such as inside of walls or crawlspaces.

Termite Wood Damage: Another sure sign of a subterranean termite problem is wood flooring that is buckling or has blister spots. Subterranean termites are known to eat away at the subfloor, which is typically only noticeable once major damage has occurred.

Discarded Termite Wings: Termite wings are often found near windows and other entry points. While you may assume these termites are dead, termites will intentionally twist their wings off when they land because they intend to settle in your property and never use them again.

Signs of a Subterranean Termite Presence

Prevention Tips to Help Keep Termites From Returning

While every Tampa area property and termite problem is unique, you can take various preventative measures to help keep termites out after being treated by our pest control experts. These include:

Moisture Control: Since termites are attracted to moisture, be sure to fix leaks immediately, keep gutters clean, and ensure drainage systems are functioning properly.

Removing Food Sources: Keep potential food sources like wood, lumber, and paper away from your property. We also advise removing stumps and dead trees.

Scheduling Regular Inspections: Many signs of a termite presence are only noticed after substantial damage has been done, making annual termite inspections crucial.

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