New detection guide helps Greater Houston homeowners identify termite infestations before costly structural damage occurs.

-- Termites cause more than five billion dollars in property damage across the United States annually, according to the National Pest Management Association. Houston homeowners face a particularly elevated risk due to the region's subtropical climate and heavy clay soil, which support year-round termite activity.
ABC Home & Commercial Services has released a complete termite detection guide addressing the specific challenges Houston properties face. The family-owned company, which has served the Greater Houston area for more than 30 years, offers identification methods for the three primary termite species affecting local homes: Eastern subterranean, Formosan, and drywood.
The Greater Houston area is within the "termite belt," a southern region where termite pressure remains consistently high year-round. The area's heavy clay soil retains moisture exceptionally well, creating optimal conditions for subterranean colonies that can house millions of individuals.
Several factors increase vulnerability for Houston homes. Pier-and-beam construction, common in established neighborhoods such as the Heights and Montrose, creates crawl spaces where termites can travel undetected. Even slab foundations remain susceptible to cracks, expansion joints, and utility penetrations as small as one-thirty-second of an inch.
Key warning signs identified in the guide include mud tubes on foundation walls, hollow-sounding wood when tapped, doors and windows that suddenly stick, and unexplained wall damage. Drywood termites leave distinctive frass—small, six-sided pellets—near infested wood. Finding winged termites or discarded wings indoors indicates a mature colony already exists within or near the structure.
Termite swarm season in Houston typically runs from February through July, with Eastern subterranean species active earlier and Formosan termites swarming later in the season. Formosan termites present a particular concern due to their aggressive behavior and ability to build above-ground nests that can establish colonies in upper floors and attics.
The guide emphasizes prevention strategies, including moisture control around foundations, eliminating wood-to-ground contact, maintaining clearance between landscaping and foundation walls, and sealing entry points. Annual professional inspections remain the most effective preventive measure, catching infestations early when treatment costs significantly less.
Houston homeowners can access termite control services through ABC Home & Commercial Services. The company provides free estimates, comprehensive inspections, and treatment options tailored to local termite species and building conditions.
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