- Termites: How to Identify and Control Them | US EPA
Learn the signs of an infestation, differentiate termites from ants, prevent swarms, and choose safe effective pesticides for barriers and other treatments
- Termite - Wikipedia
About 2,997 extant species are currently described, 2,125 of which are members of the family Termitidae Termites comprise the infraorder Isoptera, or alternatively the epifamily Termitoidae, within the order Blattodea (the cockroaches)
- 9 Early Warning Signs of Termites in Your Home (and What to Do)
Termites are voracious wood-eaters that can cause significant structural damage to homes We've put together nine early warning signs that termites are eating their way through your home Learn more about how to detect termite damage and prevent termite problems from worsening
- Termite Identification: What Do Termites Look Like?
Think you might have termites? Learn how to recognize what termites look like and how to identify a termite before they cause more damage to your home
- Termites: Types, Warning Signs, Health Risk and Treatment Options - WebMD
Termites are wood-eating pests that can cause significant damage to your structure Understand the types, warning signs, potential health risks, and effective treatment options
- How to Get Rid of Termites Permanently, Per Entomologists
Dealing with a termite problem? Learn how to get rid of termites permanently with expert-approved methods that eliminate infestations and prevent them from coming back
- How to Identify a Termite (with Pictures) - wikiHow
In this article, we’ll teach you how to identify a termite by looking at its wings, antennae, body shape, and size We also spoke with pest control professionals Hussam Bin Break and Joshua Bloom for the best advice on how to get rid of an infestation and prevent termites from coming back
- 7 Things You Can Do Right Now to Prevent a Detrimental Termite Infestation
To safeguard your home against termites, it’s important to understand just how damaging termites can be, recognize how termite infestations occur, and watch for signs that you might already have a problem on your hands
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