Termites are one of the most prevalent insects in the Houston metro. These tiny little creatures love to call your home their’s. Termites are referred to as the “silent killers” because you typically don’t know they’re a problem in your home until it’s too late. That’s why a pest control plan should be a part of every homeowner’s plans in the Houston area. Here’s a few little known facts about termites in Houston so you can be more educated on these unwelcome pests.
- Termites form colonies, in part, to raise their young. The termite queen isn’t on her own to raise her young. Termites form a colony to work together to help raise newly hatched termites. Termite eggs, when caught early in a home can prevent a lot of adult and younger termites from congregating in the house.
- Termites love warm weather, which can make them an 12-month problem in Houston. The ideal temperature for termites is between 75-95 degrees. While we’ve had more than our share of cold winters, during warmer winters you should continue to inspect, and treat the home for termites.
- The term “Busy as a beaver” should be changed to “Busy as a termite.” That’s because termites don’t sleep. The king and queen are usually busy reproducing, and work on building their colonies every second of every day, until they die.
- Because they work around the clock, termites also never stop eating. To keep up that kind of pace, it makes sense that termites are always feeding. That’s bad news for untreated homes! Termites are always building tubes, tunneling, feeding, and feeding each other.
- Termites may help us find alternative fuel sources. Scientists are currently studying how termites break down cellulose from wood. They’re hoping termites can teach us how to make wood into a fuel source.
- .Because they’re so prevalent, termites are eaten as a delicacy in some parts of the world. Termites can contain up to 64% protein. But we’ll leave other cultures to enjoy eating them, thank you!
- There are thousands of termite species. Over 2,000 exist around the world. In Texas, subterranean termites are the most dangerous, as they cause the most amount of home damage.
- A few known facts about termites in Houston is they will leave warning signs. Termites may shed wings in the spring during swarming season. They’re attracted to light, and can hallow out wood. All important things to look for when trying to find termites in your home!
If you haven’t had your home inspected and treated for termites Earthwise is here to help! Contact us today for a free home inspection!