Termite Season?!

It might be snowing, ice on the ground, or raining like we live in the Rain Forest. This does not mean that termites are inactive. They are still foraging, looking for food such as wood siding that’s been soaking up water because it’s come in contact with the damp soil. Be on the look out for suspicious mud tubes on the side of your home. It could be termites, even in these winter months.

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