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Termite Swarm In Griffin, Georgia: Signs, Causes & What to Do

  • Mar 26
  • 3 min read

       

Picture of a termite swarm coming out of a piece of wood in a yard.



  Spring in Georgia brings warm weather – and termite swarms. If you’re seeing a termite swarm in Griffin, Georgia, it could be the first warning sign of an active infestation in your home. Unnoticed termites can cause thousands of dollars of damage. Here’s what you should know to protect your home.

 

What Is a Termite Swarm?

            A termite swarm is when the adult reproductives of an established colony fly from the nest to create new colonies. These adult reproductives are called alates. Termites start to swarm in the spring when the temperature and humidity rise in Georgia.



Signs of a Termite Swarm in Your Home

 Here are some signs to look for:

  • Flying termites around windows or lights

  • Discarded wings

  • Mud tubes along your foundation

  • Rippling in your drywall


 


 

Why Termite Swarms Are a Serious Problem

Termites do not just go away on their own. Termite swarms that occur indoors typically end with all the alates dying out due to low humidity. Many homeowners think the problem went away because they never saw them again. Once a colony is established, they can silently damage the structure of your home. Termites can be in your home long before you see a termite swarm.

 

When Do Termites Swarm in Griffin, Georgia?

         In Georgia, termite swarm season typically begins in early spring and lasts through summer, usually after a rain shower.

 

How To Prevent Termite Infestations

            You can’t 100% prevent termite activity in your home from these practices alone, but these are important measures you can take to reduce risk.

  • Remove all cellulose material from crawlspace floors, such as wood, cardboard, fallen insulation, etc.

  • Correct any moisture issues in your crawlspace or around your foundation

  • Eliminate earth to wood contacts from your structure (minimum 18 inches of clearance)

  • Schedule regular inspections

  • Have preventative treatment

 

When To Call a Professional Termite Company

            If you see a termite swarm in your home, it’s important to act quickly. Professional treatment ensures you protect your home from additional damage. Where there’s a swarm, there are potentially hundreds of thousands more termites in the ground that will continue to feed on your home. Blasingame Pest Management is a locally owned and operated pest control company serving Griffin, Georgia, and surrounding areas. Our team has years of experience identifying and treating termite infestations in Georgia homes. We utilize industry leading products from BASF such as Termidor products, and the Trelona ATBS annual bait stations to protect your home.

At Blasingame Pest Management, we specialize in protecting Griffin, Georgia homes from termite damage. If you’ve noticed a swarm or suspect an infestation, don’t wait.

We provide termite inspections and treatments in:

-       Griffin, GA

-       McDonough, GA

-       Locust Grove, GA

-       Barnesville, GA

-       Fayetteville, GA

-       Zebulon, GA

-       Thomaston, GA

-       Peachtree City, GA

-       Newnan, GA

 

 

 

Think you’re seeing a termite swarm in your home? Don’t wait – damage can happen fast.

·      Call us today for a free inspection

·      Fast local service in Griffin, GA

·      Proven treatments

·      Years of expertise

·      Schedule your service now

Call Blasingame Pest Management today to schedule or find out more on our website.

 

FAQ About Termite Swarms

1.     Are termite swarms dangerous?

-       No, they don’t bite or sting – but it does indicate termite activity nearby.

2.    How long do termite swarms in Georgia last?

-       Typically, only a few hours. Subterranean termites do not last long in open air.

3.    Do I need treatment if I only saw a few?

-       Yes, seeing any termite swarmers in your home is an indicator of a nearby colony.

4.    My house was treated years ago is it still protected?

-       Not likely, termite treatments need to be maintained to be effective. Liquid products break down over time, and bait stations need to be serviced regularly.


Termite Swarm vs. Flying Ants

-       Ants have a pinched “waist”, termites have a cylindrical body

-       Termites have two pairs of equal-sized wings, ants do not

-       Termites have straight antenna, ants have bent antenna

 


 

 
 
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