Some of the signs above indicate a subterranean termite infestation while others indicate a drywood termite infestation.
Signs of termites in walls.
Termites are known to shake their bodies and bang their heads.
Faint lines on drywall along areas where termites are tunneling.
To the visible signs of the presence of a colony of termites are related.
If you look closely you will notice signs of termites even if not the termites themselves.
If you wonder if you might have termites take a closer look around to see if you can spot any of the following.
However these aren t the only signs.
Small pin holes where termites have eaten through the paper coating on drywall and or wallpaper.
The other sure sign that you have termites in your home is the quiet clicking sounds from the walls or other wood parts of your home.
Tunnels that stretch from the earth to the ground and the wood are signs of termites in drywall that could be recognized easily.
Soldier termites bang their heads against the wood or shake their bodies when the colony is disturbed to signal danger to the other termites.
Faint lines on drywall.
Drywood termites do not leave soil behind.
When ground termites exhaust their natural.
You may see dirt in a hole made by subterranean termites.
Signs of termite damage in walls.
The worker termites which are the ones who love eating your woodwork are noisy eaters.
One sign of termites is quiet clicking sounds coming from the walls.
Look for the other signs of infestation by termites.
Mud tubes paint blisters damage to wood paneling or wooden trim hollow sounding wood and pinholes in the wall.